Someone goes into a gun store and buys a gun for self-defense. That’s the primary reason most people buy guns. He or she takes the gun home and puts it away for the just-in-case time when the goblins come. That new gun owner imagines grabbing the gun and fending off the intruder. But the person who has trained for that day and is serious about defense doesn’t imagine that.
Doug Larson
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The What & the Why: Cowitnessing Sights
Updated: November 22, 2020Both a red dot sight (RDS) and iron sights can often be installed on the same gun. One advantage of having both is that the iron sights can usually be cowitnessed with the RDS. And that can be done with a long gun or a handgun. The purpose is to facilitate a quick switch to the iron sights in case the RDS fails.
The What & the Why: Front Sight vs Point Shooting – The Best for Defense – Use the Sights or Point & Shoot?
Updated: November 15, 2020While some people think that using the sights, especially at close range, is slower – and for an untrained person that might be right – that is not correct for someone who is trained and has practiced sufficiently. So why should a person learn to use the sights, even at close range? Because even at close range, even experienced shooters often miss the target if they point shoot.
The What & the Why – Choosing A Carry Gun
Updated: November 8, 2020Series of articles that explains the question and discusses the answer. To a person who has experience shooting many types of guns, choosing one for carry does not sound like a tough problem. But for someone who has little or no experience with guns, it can be hard to decide what gun to choose. And there are so many opinions and myths about guns, some of them just plain wrong, that it is easy to choose the wrong gun. What may be right for one person is a terrible choice for another.
The What & the Why: Breaking In A Gun – Should A New Gun Be Broken In?
Updated: November 1, 2020There are really two reasons that a person may want to break in a gun. One is to improve or smooth the action or trigger. The other is to make the gun as precise as possible. So the first thing to consider when deciding to break in a gun or not, is what the gun is going to be used for.
The What & the Why – Backup Gun or Not? A Bug Might Just Save Your Life
Updated: October 25, 2020If you carry a gun for self-defense, like more and more people in the US do, you have taken one step towards taking care of yourself instead of relying solely on others to do so. But a gun is a mechanical device and mechanical devices sometimes break or don’t work. There is no time in the middle of a fight for your life to get a gun repaired, so having a spare can be an excellent idea.
Gun Friendly Guy for Sheriff: Sheridan Makes Run for Sheriff
Updated: October 18, 2020Many people move to Arizona for a variety of reasons like economic opportunity, weather, and political climate. But a good number move there because Arizona is perhaps the most gun owner friendly state in the country.
The What & the Why: Instinctive Gun Handling
Updated: October 4, 2020What we are discussing here is the importance of proper and efficient gun handling or manipulation and being able to do it automatically without thinking.
The What & the Why – Selecting an Instructor
Updated: September 20, 2020It’s hard to find a competent self-defense firearms instructor. Many people want to teach others how to shoot and handle a gun, but finding someone who can actually teach the subject is difficult.
The What & the Why – Concealed Carry Considerations
Updated: September 6, 2020Once it dawns on anyone who plans to carry discreetly that they need to figure out a way to carry the gun, the questions start. The obvious one is: How to carry it?