Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.
Old Age And Cunning …
The most common demographic of the people reading my blog is a male between 40 and 60 years old. If you fit that description, take Ralph’s advice.
The state of the silencer industry
For those who like quieter things.
Home Carry
I have to admit that I don’t always carry a gun when I’m at home, but I usually have one within arm’s reach.
DIY Revolver Grip Modifications
I had a couple students in last weekend’s revolver class who couldn’t use speedloaders because of their chosen stocks. If you want to reload your revolver with speed loaders, you may have to break out the Dremel tool to reduce your grips. Here’s how to do it.
Speaking of revolver modifications, you might also be interested in Mark’s article about the “J-frame Hotrod Project”and Making the J-Frame .38 Snub Work.
Back to Basics Wheelgun Wednesday
One more article for my fellow revolver fans.
MAY NEWSLETTER
It’s time for the monthly Rangemaster newsletter. Read it to see Tom’s thinking on firearms training drills and the use of a .22 for self protection.
When Master Instructors Cross-Pollinate
Massad Ayoob discusses a special invitation-only training event I was honored to attend.
Shooting Performance Defensive Handgun Skills Test
A shooting drill you can use to assess your abilities. Need more drills? Try these as well:
6 Defensive Handgun Drills to Master
10 Features Your EDC Knife Needs
In my experience, blade steel and blade shape aren’t nearly as important in a self defense case as how sharp the knife is.
How Much Training Do Teachers Really Need To Carry?
To answer this question, you must first ask “How good do I want my armed school employees to be?” The school district I train requires a 4-5 day initial training session and quarterly firearms/force on force training during the year.
Can You Survive an “Unwinnable” Gunfight?
Mike Boyle discusses some skills that even people who train fail to practice.
Compiling Cases where concealed handgun permit holders have stopped mass public shootings and other mass attacks
A very long list of incidents where armed citizens have stopped active killer attacks.
How to Defend Yourself Against a Bigger Attacker
“Ultimately, there are no quick fixes or magic solutions to the challenge of defending against a larger assailant. It’s an uphill battle for smaller individuals, requiring dedication across multiple skill domains. Yet, with the selection of a good program, diligent effort, and a commitment to training, viable solutions do exist. The key lies in doing the work necessary to attain competency and readiness in various aspects of self-defense.”
Swatting: Ways To Combat This Technology-Based Phenomenon
This should be a concern for every cop and every legal gun owner.
Only A Few Choices For Woman Targeted By Serial Armed Robbers
It is useful to watch how these kind of robberies happen.
New Training Paradigms and The Courage To Go Outside The Box
Training a brand new shooter? Give my late friend Marcus’ method a try.
Body Language and Personal Defense
You can never know too much about this topic. For a deeper dive, read Spotting A Bad Guy.
What I’m reading…
Firearm Instructors Mental Health Resource Videos
I haven’t watched this video yet, but I think the subject matter might be of interest to some of you.
Medical Skills: Don’t forget the basics
In my third-world travels to more than 50 different countries where I have been the only person for several hundred miles who has any medical knowledge or training, I’ve had to treat lots of illnesses and injuries. In those scenarios, I’ve never used my tourniquets or pressure dressings. I have used a whole bunch of simple wound disinfection and bandaging supplies.
On Baofengs, Blisterpacks and Blockers
Thinking about emergency radio communication.
Another New Mini Shell Option – Sterling Mini Slugs
In last weekend’s dump, I talked about the utility of mini-shells. Here is yet another option. I predict these will become more popular as market awareness increases and prices start to drop.
Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why – Bandera, TX
My friend John Hearne is presenting his flagship course in Texas next weekend and needs a few more student registrations. You can combine this class with his Cognitive Pistol class as well. I’m teaching out of town on these dates or I would be there myself.
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