
Thoughts For Church Security Members
Church security teams are a great idea. Given the number of times places of worship have been attacked, I would call it a necessity in the times we are living.…
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The Knife In A Gunfight
People like to use the old saying “dont bring a knife to a gunfight” way too often. What they dont understand is a knife, or any sharp object, can be…
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Training Confusion
One of the most important aspects of learning to effectively handle a firearm is Consistency. Consistency in training, approach, practice, and methodology. Without this consistency progress will he slow, technique…
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Constitutional Carry in Florida: What You Need To Know
With the passage of “Constitutional Carry” came much mis-information about what this really means to Florida citizens. Mis-information spread by those who opposed the bill from the start! Lets look…
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Shooting In The Dark
One often overlooked topic is low-light/night shooting. There are many considerations regarding equipment and technique when it comes to low light. There is also a strong possibility that if you…
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Why Do I Need A Shotgun?
Shotguns are, and always have been, a popular choice for self defense and hunting, but not necessarily for the right reasons. There are many myths around shotguns, and it is…
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Training Bite: Scanning For Additional Threats
Statistically it is very common to have to deal with multiple threats in a self defense situation, and in many classes this is not only acknowledged, but practiced. One common…
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Training Bite: Developing Speed Safely
In any armed confrontation with an attacker there are many factors that determine whether or not the potential victim will survive, the most important of which is shot placement. Regardless…
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Your Wife Does Not Need A Revolver
Too often I hear guys shopping with their wives for guns, making statements like “if you can’t get them in 5 rounds you might as well give up”, or “all…
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