Singh Security Solutions: Who We Are

Singh Security Solutions is a comprehensive firearms instruction and security consultancy. Our expertise is focused on novice shooters and tailored to the Punjabi and Sikh communities. We are here to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure their safety and protection.

With a passion for firearms and a deep understanding of the unique needs and cultural context of the Punjabi and Sikh communities, we are dedicated to providing top-notch training and consultation services. We believe in creating a safe and inclusive environment for all, where individuals can learn, grow, and develop the necessary skills to navigate today's security landscape.

Our success lies in our commitment to excellence, professionalism, and personalized attention. We work closely with each client to understand their specific needs and goals, and provide customized solutions that meet and exceed expectations. Whether you are a first-time shooter or looking to enhance your security measures, Singh Security Solutions is here to guide you every step of the way.

Mission Statement

Singh Security Solutions provides the best quality firearms instruction to Punjabi and Sikh communities by eliminating language barriers to firearms instruction.

Meet Our Team

Harsimran Gill, Founder and Director of Training

Harsimran Gill is the Founder and Director of Training of Singh Security Solutions and a NRA Certified Pistol Instructor. Harsimran is a strong advocate for 2A rights and responsible firearms ownership. Harsimran comes from a Sikh family and background. The Sikh upbringing, values and history have imbued him with a strong appreciation for firearms and the necessity of being proficient with firearms. He has channeled this appreciation into furthering responsible firearms ownership and increasing firearms knowledge within his local community. His focus is to expand this to the larger Sikh and Punjabi communities. Harsimran is fluent in English and Punjabi and leverages his fluency in Punjabi to remove a potential barrier to receiving instruction and firearms ownership.