I think we would all agree that waking up in the middle of the night with a home intruder standing over us is not the optimal outcome. Much better would be waking up well in advance to the sound of the break-in and being prepared to defend hearth and home. Better yet, harden the home... Continue Reading →
Stabbings in the United Kingdom: What Leftists Want for us All
Happened upon this recently, you can read it here in The Guardian: Police apologize to Exeter woman stabbed by stalker she reported 125 times My condolences to this poor lady, glad she survived. My heart goes out to her and all the others who live under the rule of the leftists (communists) who run the... Continue Reading →
Independence Day: What it Means to Us
“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!” -Benjamin Franklin The left wants to eradicate every semblance of personal freedom from this country and implement their version of “democracy” by empowering the state to subjugate all under it through imposed “equality.” ... Continue Reading →
The Ruger SP101
I have a thing for revolvers. I primarily carry a striker-fired double-stack 9mm handgun as I like having the capabilities of such a weapon when roaming a world so infested with evil. However, I spend considerable time shooting and carrying revolvers as well. The reason is two-fold. First, there is a practicality issue: when I... Continue Reading →
Handgun Skills: Dry Fire Training
Dry fire is to shooters what hitting the heavy bag is to boxers. Ammo is expensive and live fire requires going to a range. Dry fire requires a safe direction and distraction free environment only. I find that the really high end competition shooters tend to either be very high round count guys, shooting tens... Continue Reading →
AAR: Extreme Close Range Gun Fighting with Greg Ellifritz
This year I have been pursuing some training in things I don’t do well. Imagine that! As a shooter I fight the trap that many shooters do: becoming myopic on just the firearm and the related skill set. Even among serious shooters I find a skill that most are weak in is contact distance shooting. ... Continue Reading →
The Dryden Massacre: A Boy’s Introduction to Mindset
I was nine years old. My father would pick me up one afternoon a week from school and take me for allergy shots at the doctor's office. I then spent the rest of my day at my father’s place of work. It was awesome! An afternoon with dad. He worked for the New York State... Continue Reading →
The Latest London Attack: Run, Hide, Tell
A few weeks ago I wrote about the deplorable Run, Hide, Fight moniker that is touted throughout the United States by government entities as being the response protocol for active shooters. I berated the mindset of this faction of our society that promotes such an approach, mentioning Fight as only a last ditch, unarmed attempt. ... Continue Reading →
The Magpul GL9 21 Round Glock Magazine
There are not many products that I am blown away by, but so far the Magpul 21 round Glock magazine is one of them. Here are the key points: It is completely reliable. Just as solid as the factory mags thus far and I have shot them fairly extensively. It is light-weight because it is... Continue Reading →
Active Shooter Guidelines: What it Says About Society
There is much ado about active shooters. I prefer the term active killers as mass murderers tend to use other tools besides just firearms: we have seen vehicle attacks, edged weapon attacks, and explosive attacks of late. Each, of course, requires some degree of differing response. But in particular the active shooter seems to be... Continue Reading →
