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Long Range Pistol Shooting
Gabe Suarez
I know all about how pistol fights tend toward being close and fast. However, there have been several instances where a long shot . . .
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Force-on-Force Notebook
Jack Rumbaugh
Kobayashi Maru. The no-win scenario.
That was the first thing that came to mind when I read the following post from the Force-on-Force Notebook forum . . .
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10 Seconds to Fight
Armando Basulto
Some coaches subscribe to the old saying: "Pain is the best teacher, but nobody wants to go to his class." Though it should be obvious that . . .
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Safe Rooms
Jerrod S. Smelker
The phrase safe room has been around for a long time and it seems that everyone has their own definition of what a safe room is or should . . .
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"SIG SAUER:" Center Body for Concealed Carry
George Harris
There are a lot of perspectives regarding the concepts of carry location when in reference to concealed carry. I will touch on several points of view in the next few paragraphs and perhaps answer some questions for the reader and certainly . . .
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Train with the Experts at I.T.T.S.
William Desy
Legally carrying a concealed firearm has become the standard for the majority of our nation's fifty states. Thousands of everyday citizens are now exercising their right to carry, and have the ability to protect . . .
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"SIGARMS:" - Is Your Concealed Carry Pistol Reliable?
George Harris
The question in the title of this article seems like the proverbial no brainer since most of us carry concealed with self preservation in mind. Even those that carry for other reasons expect their pistol to operate flawlessly when put into service. The problem is: how do we guarantee to the best of our ability that the pistol will work first time every time? Beyond that, what is acceptable . . .
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2007 Blackhawk Writer's Seminar
Todd Burgreen
I've always wanted to try my hand at journalism, especially considering the anti-gun perspective taken by most reporters. What . . .
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"SIGARMS:" Ammunition Considerations for the Concealed Carry Handgun
George Harris
One of the most widely discussed issues in the world of concealed carry, outside of the gun itself, is the desired characteristics of the ammunition to be carried, how much ammunition to carry and where to carry it. Of course there are no clear cut answers for all occasions, but by setting some parameters, the field can be narrowed to a satisfactory level. . . .
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"SIGARMS"" Choosing the Right Concealed Carry Handgun for You
George Harris
There are a plethora of options and decisions to be made when it comes to selecting a concealed carry handgun. Most people want the most powerful, smallest in size, night sight and laser equipped, high capacity, recoilless handgun that weighs little more than the ammunition it carries for a bargain price. Unfortunately, in a world of compromise, this is a classic example. The concealed carry handgun . . .
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Fundamentals of Handgun Shooting
Tom Perroni
|Image1|I have been a Firearms Instructor for about 20 years now. I try to keep up on current trends, new training and consider myself well-versed in firearms. I also believe in order to be a good Instructor you must first be a good student. I have read many articles in handgun magazines as well as LE magazines, and have taken training from a lot of different . . .
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Even the Score: Going Up Against Multiple Assailants
Michael T Rayburn
While the homeowner was taking an afternoon nap, he awoke to a knocking at the front door. The knocking got . . .
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"I'm So Confused" - Point Shooting vs. Front Sight Shooting
Matthew K Canovi
"I'm so confused" was a catch phrase for a sit-com star in the not to distant past, and it got him a lot of laughs . . .
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Practice Carrying Concealed...An Interesting Perspective
David Woodbury
It bears repeating: Practice handling and shooting your gun before you need to use it. But if you're going to carry concealed, practice CARRYING before you actually do it.Always
Deciding to carry concealed presents some interesting and important mental challenges. Besides always staying in practice, so you are always as safe as you can be in a crisis . . .
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Deadly Force Decision-Making
Kevin Michalowski
To be authorized to carry a sidearm while serving as a reserve deputy for my local sheriff's department, I was required to attend two segments of the Law Enforcement Recruit Academy: Defense and Arrest Tactics and Firearms Training. Under threat of physical punishment and possible removal from the class every recruit was required to memorize and recite on demand Wisconsin's definition of deadly force and the legal justification for its use . . .
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