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Semi-Automatic Handgun Reloading
Learn how to properly and effectively reload a semi-automatic handgun from a former SOF sniper...
Long Distance Shooting
For the purposes of this article long distance shooting means shooting supported (i.e. Shooting from a bench, shooting sticks, bipod, tripod, resting on a backpack, against a tree, etc) at 300 meters or more with an optic or shooting 100 meters or more free standing unsupported with open sights or a low power optic...
Honing the Concealed-Carry Mindset
Here are a few tips to consider when sharpening up your concealed-carry mindset...
Ethics in Everything and Target Selection in Fighting and War
A few overarching principles: (1) We have free choice and (2) Actions have consequences...
The Nature of Violence
When we talk about the “warrior” mind set, we talk about being willing, able and ready; but what do we mean by “willing”? Willing to do what exactly?
4 Simple Self Defense Techniques
When it comes to basic self defense technique, it does not have to be complicated, and in fact it (the technique) will arguably be MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE if it is kept VERY SIMPLE...
Your Security At Shopping Center Parking Lots
The most important thing to remember in this situation is AWARENESS. Be alert to others in the parking lot...
10 Shooting Skills Every Gun owner Must Know
Want to be a great shooter? Whether you’re in tactical competition or real-world confrontation, developing skill sets found on this list of shooting skills will enhance your performance on the range and under fire...
How to be a dead sniper and kill all your friends, too.
You can pick up some good pointers on how to do things in life by watching other people fail. This is very true in war...
CQB - Shooting Through Walls
Undoubtedly an extremely controversial topic, we used to work it routinely. It involves the concept of shooting an adversary directly through an interior wall...
How Much Finger On The Trigger?
I was training Swiss Army Reserves with their service pistol recently. During a break one of the officers asked why I was shooting with the first joint of my finger on the trigger...
First Time Carrying Concealed
Yesterday I carried everywhere I went. It was a unique experience I’ll say that. Let me share my confessions of a concealed carry noob with you...
Tactical Target Illumination
Nighttime or low-light shooting presents its own special challenges, from weapons manipulation in the dark to hitting targets. Low light shooting is a skill that takes practice...
So You Wanna Be a G(uerilla)?
In any case I got to thinking about the sort of skills and capabilities and logistics one needs to develop in order to be a reasonably viable potential guerilla...
Tactical Breathing
As practiced by modern police and military, [tactical breathing] allows you to rapidly regain control of you body during critical situations...
First Time to Conceal Carry: Tips and Tricks from Those who Have Been There
Almost every single person I talked to about his or her first time to carry was nervous and self-conscious. Before you step out, make sure you know exactly what your state’s laws are regarding where you can and cannot carry, how you carry, and if you will need a license or permit to carry...
0-5 Feet Gunfighting with Randy Harris
I took 0-5 from Gabe a couple of years ago, but I'm glad to get a chance to do some more of this stuff. I don't have any sort of martial arts background and I'm conscious that hands on stuff is a weak point in my skill set, so I generally jump on any opportunity to work on this sort of thing...
Rev Up Your Shooting Skills with IDPA
Many women enjoy target shooting, but I have found something even better – a fun and practical shooting sport called IDPA. IDPA stands for International Defensive Pistol Association and is a shooting sport that simulates real life self-defense scenarios...
Sighted vs. Reflexive (unsighted) Fire – Part 2
Compound the above issues with the reality that your eyes will open wide due to the natural reaction to stress called “lid-lift” as well as the fact that you will most likely be focusing on the threat, and you will find yourself hard pressed to even reference, let alone use, your sights during a close in lethal force encounter.
Sighted vs. Reflexive (unsighted) Fire – Part 1
What I am going to attempt to do with this series of posts is show the two opposing sides that they have much more in common than they may initially believe and further more, I will attempt to demonstrate that the two techniques are simply the obverse and reverse of the same coin.
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