Maintain Your Grip Training, LLC

Maintain Your Grip Training, LLC

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Firearm training focused on foundational concepts for the private citizen. Intro/intermediate classes

Photos from Maintain Your Grip Training, LLC's post 03/15/2026

Gordon Carbines, M40A5s and MW2 blue tiger stripe camo are a vibe.
gunner sunhoodie

M4 suppressor
9000SC

M24 suppressor

03/10/2026

Coming to a competition near you…if you’re in Utah. I’m a big fan of .gunner sun hoodies, saves me the hassle of slimy sunscreen all over my head and neck! When I saw the Blue Tiger I had to get it, many hours were spent grinding for this on my favorite games. Next match for me is the Not-A-Cop Match, and it’ll also be my first match running my new X1 Raptor holster. It’s a mm extremely slick holster with a magnetic retention on the tip of the barrel, allowing me to have a secure holster for resetting/taping targets but also having a quick and smooth draw on the buzzer. I’ve had some range time and a lot of dry-fire practice with it and I’m a huge fan. Check em out!

02/13/2026

I feel like I sound insane sometimes… is there a 12-step program to get through this?

Photos from Maintain Your Grip Training, LLC's post 02/04/2026

Some cool shots from the SPARC match, courtesy of ! Thank you!

02/01/2026

Just finished the SPARC match yesterday in Santaquin, UT, placing 47th out of 69 shooters. I had some hiccups on the first 4 stages, mainly because I wasn’t trusting my math and holdovers like I should have. I locked in the last 3 stages though, and finished 22nd, 18th and 26th overall on those. Gear and rifle worked great, I just need to spend more time locking in holdovers and practicing readjusting off of a miss, particularly on the farther targets using only 6x magnification. Really enjoyed my time with the Warhorse FFP 1-6 LPVO, check out my previous video with my thoughts on that.

MCX Spear-LT
Print-XH 556 Compact Ti
34mm AUS mount
grip and stock
SSA-E trigger
bipod
OKW-18650

02/01/2026

Just returned from the SPARC match! I finished 47th of 69 shooters, 3rd out of 11 in my division, had several DNFs at the start but did very well on the last 3 stages. That was on me. But specifically with this post, I want to praise the Warhorse FFP 1-6 LPVO. I’m a man on a budget, with a family of 4, and can’t spend money on the Gucciest of things all the time. But what I can find in this day and age is well priced things with the feature set I’m looking for that fit into my budget. The Warhorse ticks every functional box for me: the best reticle on the market in its price range, a First Focal Plane 34mm tube, and large locking turrets that are exceptionally easy to use and read. That’s all I wanted, and I got it for a fantastic price. Transitioning between targets was a cinch, dialing to new holds between stages and during stages was intuitive and very easy. I cannot recommend this optic enough for what it delivers, it’s punching way above its price point. I’ll make another post about the match today and my setup, but I just wanted to shoutout for making a great product for the average shooter. I’d also love to test out the 1-8 and 1-10 at future SPARC matches!
34mm AUS Mount (rock solid option for a scope mount).

Photos from Maintain Your Grip Training, LLC's post 09/22/2025

I had a great time at the SPARC match, the Marksman Challenge! This was the very first long-range style match I’ve ever done, and really the first long-range shooting I’ve ever done. 77th overall of 136 shooters! The average target distance was 400 yards, and unfortunately I didn’t get any video of my best stages! Spending time earlier to get ballistic data on my rounds, combined with my gun info, helped me make DOPE cards to assist me on each stage. These helped me tremendously, as this was also the first time I’ve ever actively dialed my scope under any kind of pressure to numerous new zeroes in order to engage the challenging targets. I timed out on 7 of the 12 stages, with only serious issues on the first and last stage (first stage my turret was dialed way too high on accident, last stage I mixed up my two zeroes and used them for the wrong targets). Other than that, my Squad was a blast, shooting with some family and new and old friends. The stages were challenging. The day had mostly good weather! Overall, I’m going to be focusing on these matches next year to beef up a part of my shooting skills that needs more attention! Thank you for the gear and advice, as well as being the primary sponsor! Thank you to all of the other sponsors as well, especially for the scope certificate!

Video 1: Stage 8, first three target impacts at 494 yards, last two at 240 yards.

Video 2: Stage 1, 4 targets at 120, 382, 475 and 820 yards! I couldn’t make it to the 820 yard target, it was a challenging stage!

Video 3: Stage 2, two target impacts from each position were needed, first target at 364 yards and the second one at 484 yards.

Video 4: Stage 3, two targets at the left and right, 423 yds and 349 yds respectively. We were only allowed 8 shots, hit or miss you move on each time. I mixed up my zeroes and was shooting too high for one and too low for another. Bummer! But it was the last stage and I was very tired, it was a 12 hour shooting day! .gunner hoodie kept me warm in the wee morning hours, protected from the sun when it was out, and warm again when a rainstorm came down all of a sudden!

06/28/2025

Hiked to some hot springs in Diamond Fork canyon, took a .gunner hoodie with me. It looks pretty sweet in the Utah canyons. Love our public land to be able to do this whenever I want to.

Thank you!! And everyone else get yourself one!

06/21/2025

Concealed Carry Permit course this coming Thursday at 5:30pm! Come and get the class work done and paperwork started to get your permit! If you already have your permit, please share this to your story to reach as many people as possible!

See you there!

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