Read More TTactics/Training Shooting Performance Defensive Handgun Level 1byNathan Parker If our goal is to train ourselves to get a specific result, then the training has to be…
Read More AAgainst All Odds B.A.S.E. All Weather TarpbyReza Allah-Bakhshi IN January 2013, 36-year-old Air Force Veteran David Decareaux, his two sons, 8 and 10, and his dog…
Read More TTactics/Training GORUCK ChallengebyChris Barfield IT’S around 0300, give or take a few hours. I’m not really sure. Crawling on my knees down…
Read More TTactics/Training Airsoft for Realistic TrainingbyMonte Goulde Many people do not consider Airsoft guns useful as training aids for enhanced weapon skills. This is folly,…
Read More TTactics/Training Coping With J-Frame RecoilbyEthan Johns THE Smith & Wesson J-Frame Airweight .38 is probably the most carried and least fired handgun out there.…
Read More TTactics/Training Building Bridges Between Law Enforcement and LawyersbyPatrick A Rogers COPS have—for cause—a dislike/distrust of lawyers. But they are inexorably tied to them for their entire career. Many…
Read More TTactics/Training Long-Range Mountain ShootbyBob Pilgrim Ashbury International Group, Inc and Ashbury Precision Ordnance (APO) are not household names, particularly among the hordes of…
Read More TTactics/Training Keeping the Lens CleanbyPatrick A Rogers THE need for a weapon-mounted light (WML) is (or should be) obvious. You need the ability to acquire,…
Read More TTactics/Training Who’s Out of the Fight?byPatrick A Rogers THE tactical community owes a lot to the various competitive shooting sports. They have been the driving force…
Read More TTactics/Training Speed Testing Draws and ReloadsbyDuane Thomas Legendary gunfighter Jim Cirillo is well-known for, among other things, popularizing what he called the “New York Reload.”…