Read More AAll Articles The Cutting Edge: Crucible Series KnivesbyScott OldhamMarch 30, 2007No comments In the excellent training video entitled Surviving Edged Weapons, the point is made that we live in a…
Read More AAll Articles Enemy at the Gate: Hooked On ForfeiturebyClaire WolfeMarch 30, 2007No comments Last month I catalogued some of the outrages of civil asset forfeiture—the legalistic scam in which the government…
Read More AAll Articles Frontline Debriefs: Cop TV: Tripe or Training Films?byScott ReitzMarch 30, 2007No comments Years ago, the reality show genre spooled up covering just about every facet of society. The police arena…
Read More AAll Articles Lawful Carry: Woolrich Elite VestsbyFlint HansenMarch 23, 2007No comments A hundred years ago everyone carried a gun. Saloonkeepers, trail hands and even little old ladies had a…
Read More AAll Articles Kimber LifeAct Guardian Angel: Revolutionary New OC Self-Defense ToolbyEugene NielsenMarch 23, 2007No comments Kimber has recently come out with two new “non-lethal” self-defense tools—the LifeAct™ Guardian Angel® and JPX™ Jet Protector.…
Read More AAll Articles M.O.V.E.: A Shooter’s View Of Tactical MedicinebyJames YeagerMarch 23, 2007No comments Motionless Operators Ventilate Easily (M.O.V.E.) is one of the phrases we use during our firearms training courses. It…
Read More AAll Articles Offbeat: SwatScopebyDenny HansenMarch 23, 2007No comments If you, like myself, have ever had the opportunity to clear a dark attic in search of a…
Read More AAll Articles Street Smarts: Break It Down To Prevent Breakdowns!byBrent WheatMarch 23, 2007No comments There is a hoary old joke that is relevant when discussing the best options for responding to a…
Read More AAll Articles Training and Tactics: Shooting Too AccuratelybyLouis AwerbuckMarch 23, 2007No comments “Think small, shoot small.” If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard that expression, I’d be…
Read More AAll Articles Against All Odds: Improvised Wilderness SharpeningbyJeff RandallMarch 22, 2007No comments Many moons ago, during a visit to a group of Indians on the Chambira River in Peru, I was amazed at how sharp their machetes were, even though no grinders, files or commercial sharpening stones were anywhere in the village.