Written by: Greg Ellifritz
Last week, I posted an article linking to my most popular posts in 2016. In that article, I discussed how my “most popular” articles where not the same as my “best articles.” I liked many of the most popular articles (listed by page view), but I think other articles that I wrote were better…not necessarily better written, but more valuable overall. Many other articles contained far more useful information than the ones deemed “most popular.”
I received a deluge of requests asking for my opinion as to which of the articles were “my best” from last year. Below is a list of just that…articles that I think were most useful for my average reader. I didn’t rank them in any type of preference. They are simply ordered by date. I think all of them are extremely useful.
There are my top picks for 2016. Enjoy.
When the Intruder is a Cop
The Jakarta Terrorist Attacks
Carrying and Using the LDK Knife
Prosecuted for a Negligent Discharge
The Lisa Mearkle Police Shooting- 7 Lessons to Learn
Your Tactical Training Scenario- “I’m going to kill anyone who breaks into my house”
Should I Provide First Aid to the Attacker I Just Shot?
Deep Concealment Options for the “Non-Permissive Environment”
Everyday Carry of Trauma Medical Gear
When the Criminal Doesn’t Obey your Commands
The “Educational Beatdown”
Weapon Handling in an Active Killer Event
The Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Drama, Lies, and Social Media
“I Saw an Opportunity and I Took It.”
A Crazy Woman with a Baseball Bat
Thanks for reading! I appreciate all of your support in 2016 and am committed to providing even more life-saving content in the years to come.