Hello Patrick, thank you for the kind words and suggestions. Will keep those in mind for future videos. Stay safe.
]]>If you ever do a follow up to https://www.brownells.com/guntech/daily-defense-season-2-ep-49-keeping-a-firearm-in-your-vehicle/detail.htm?lid=18604, you might mention the idea of somehow securing a “truck gun” so that it can’t be easily stolen when you are in a grocery store or paying for gas, i.e., away from your car or truck. You might allow consider adding shotguns to the list of possible truck gun choices, in addition to pistols and rifles.
If you ever do a follow up to https://www.brownells.com/guntech/daily-defense-season-2-ep-51-dealing-with-a-nighttime-home-break-in/detail.htm?lid=18606, I suggest you mention the importance of identifying the threat – Cooper’s rule #4 (and one advantage of holing up in a “strong room”). Ayoob can cite several cases for you (and us) of people who have shot their own child or a neighbor who had a key to your house and who came home drunk, and went into your house rather than his or her own.
]]>Hi, thanks for the post. We are still trying to figure out the best way to share. This was going to be a larger project and unfortunately the project got put on the back burner. Still not sure the best solution, but I believe Jeff is toying with the idea of posting it in a blog. Hopefully soon, but keep checking back or check the blogs he posts about once a month. Have a great day.
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]]>Hello Rick,
Thank you for the kind words and welcome to an excting and fun community. Glad you are enjoying the videos and we have some really amazing stuff planned for the future so keep checking back. It wasn’t an older video, but it was filmed a while ago and just released. We decided after the fact to go in a different direction with the drills, but that doesn’t mean the videos are not still valuable. I’m sorry about the change, but we will see what else we can post to help. There might be a few drills we post to our YouTube channel so keep an eye out there as well. Good luck on your journey and keep us posted. JLG
]]>Hello Barry,
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the article. TDE stands for time, distance and exposure. I have spoken on it quite often and if you did a search within our blog you should find a couple of blogs. Good luck and keep up the hard work.
]]>Hello William,
Thank you for the compliment, here is a link you can go to on the SI website to find the article then share it from there.
https://www.shootingillustrated.com/search/?s=Jeff%20Gonzales
Good luck and keep us posted.
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