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Choose to Win: Developing the Proper Defensive Mindset
BY Administrator Published: June 26, 2019 { 2 comments }Bullet Expansion: How & Why
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: June 17, 2019 { 3 comments }You literally cannot ask for anything more than that out of a pistol bullet. When moving at pistol velocities, a projectile’s only real wounding mechanism is penetration.
Got a Light? A Tactical Flashlight May Be Your Most Useful Defensive Tool
BY Administrator Published: June 11, 2019 { 3 comments }With the possible exception of the jacketed hollow-point projectile, I don’t believe there’s a single defensive technology that has progressed as far in the last 30 years as the modern flashlight.
Drumroll Please: The Case for High-Capacity Magazines
BY Administrator Published: June 4, 2019 { 13 comments }In a nation beset by enemies foreign and domestic, it escapes me why some responsibly armed Americans would be opposed to the right tools in the right hands.
Must-Read Considerations for Your Personal Carry System
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: May 28, 2019 { 5 comments }People survive being hit multiple times with a .45, while others drop after one shot from a .380. Shooting well, with a gun you will actually carry, is more important than some “energy number.”
Keep It Simple Stupid: Everything You Need (And Nothing You Don’t) to Carry Concealed
BY Administrator Published: May 14, 2019 { 7 comments }After carrying for most of my adult life, I have concluded that what most of us really need is simply a solid, reliable gun that we can shoot well and carry comfortably.
Force of Habit: Training and the Power of Routine
BY Administrator Published: May 8, 2019 { 0 comments }Why is training, specifically in the context of defensive shooting, so important? The answer may surprise you.
The Importance of A Good Stiff Belt
BY News Wire Published: April 30, 2019 { 5 comments }The thin and decorative belts in question were rarely much more than an inch wide, while the tunnel loops of the PDQ holster were cut to accommodate a one and three-quarter inch duty-type belt. My pistol pitched and rolled on my belt like a rowboat in a North Atlantic gale.
Don’t Let Injuries Keep You from Carrying! Tips for the Wounded Carrier
BY Administrator Published: April 23, 2019 { 8 comments }I stood at my dresser, looking at my EDC gear, and asked myself, “Is it worth it?” I’d injured my leg and could not move around without assistive devices, and on this particular day, I would be on crutches.
Training for Dummies: Set Yourself up for Failure
BY Administrator Published: April 15, 2019 { 3 comments }There are two undeniable truths when it comes to shooting: Firearms skills are perishable, and mechanical failures will eventually happen. Both of these are reasons why shooters need to practice clearing malfunctions.









