The .40S&W arose as the indirect result of the FBI’s 1986 Miami shootout. If you aren’t familiar with the details surf on over when you’re done here. Any student of small arms is well served to read up on it. Google is your buddy. During the Miami shootout, two FBI special agents were killed and five wounded by a pair of bank robbers wielding a variety of weapons.
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UFC’s Tim Kennedy Hand-to-Hand & Gun Training Course
Published: April 23, 2018 { 5 comments }Though Tim Kennedy is still an active duty Special Forces sniper, he puts a great deal of energy into Sheepdog Response. The organization conducts training for civilians, law enforcement, military personnel, and first responders. The objective is to provide practical, real world, effective techniques in armed and unarmed combat.
Can’t See, Can’t Fight! Get An Infrared Aiming Laser from US NightVision
Published: January 18, 2018 { 18 comments }I know from the Global War on Terror, as does everyone else that fought in that conflict, what happens if you try and fight people that can see in the dark when you can’t. You die. End of story.
Gunfight Science: Surviving A CQB Assault
Published: October 26, 2017 { 11 comments }The fact is that a majority of defensive shootings take place at what we will call “bad breath distance.” The aggressor will more than likely already be inside your personal space and the ensuing fight will be a close quarter battle. While a single article can never replace real-world training, we can at least offer a few suggestions to consider.
Gunfight Science: Get Your Gun Into the Fight
Published: September 12, 2017 { 0 comments }A slow or sloppy presentation is akin to leisurely leaving the starting blocks when the starter’s gun goes off for a race. This is the case no matter where you carry your gun. While there are countless ways to carry, let’s look at two of the most common modes of carry (standard waistband carry and a pocket pistol) and how to effectively get them into the fight.
Fix Your Shooting Stance! Important Thoughts on Weaver vs Isosceles
Published: August 30, 2017 { 21 comments }Stance matters a lot less than you might think. All a “shooting stance” needs to do is position your body weight to control recoil and keep you mobile.
Gunfight Science: Gun Malfunction Busting Tips/Tactics
Published: August 16, 2017 { 18 comments }In the realm of defensive handgun the most commonly neglected area is in weapon manipulations for malfunctions and reloads. Many people are exceptional shots, but if their gun goes unexpectedly quiet, an internal “oh crap” surfaces and the scramble begins.
Gunfight Science: One Handed Shooting
Published: August 11, 2017 { 8 comments }In the world of defensive handguns, those serious about the art are always practicing for worst case scenarios. While we would hope that we would have sufficient time to secure a good grip etc., hope is not a course of action. We must focus on the “what if” situations. One that does not get as much attention as it should is single handed, support side shooting.
An AR for Home Defense? Clay, Drywall, Raw Meat & A Myth Busted!
Published: April 9, 2017 { 141 comments }When a homeowner uses an AR-15 to defend himself, the question arises … should we be worried about shoot through inside of our homes, and are pistols or shotguns a better choice than rifles? Basically, is a 5.56mm AR too much for home defense, or is it the right choice?
Visit Las Vegas Gunfights for Force-On-Force Fun
Published: February 14, 2017 { 2 comments }Las Vegas Gunfights is blending hand-to-hand combat and Simunition-based gunplay in one bruised package.








