Mention concealed carry and you can find yourself in an interesting conversation. One I enjoy is the challenges of carrying in the workplace because so many internet experts don’t have [Read More]
For the last several weeks I have been running my Glock 43 as primary, where normally it is reserved as backup only. I wanted to get a better feel for [Read More]
Don’t think for a moment you are immune from making a mistake with a firearm. In particular, shooting yourself because you’ve gotten careless or lazy. Risk management We have conducted [Read More]
In a recent Concealed Carry Tactics Class we had a discussion on holster positioning. The discussion centered on optimal placement for both concealment and access. Figures… It’s kind of funny [Read More]
Why are folks so afraid of a butt-pack or fanny packs? Is it because there lacks a cool factor over traditional holsters? Don’t Knock It Until You Try It During [Read More]
Is it reasonable to expect people to have a different viewpoint. Of course it is, but does that make their viewpoint valid? A convenient oversight The recent blog regarding Appendix Carry brought [Read More]
Recently there has been some concern about appendix carry in training classes. Some claim these concerns are knee jerk reactions, take a moment to look at from a different perspective. [Read More]
As promised, here’s another look at weak side work. This time we are talking about the drawstroke, how to get the pistol from a holster to the target in the [Read More]
Training should mimic reality and realistically you may need to shoot a pistol from your weak side. There is always the chance of reduced capacity for personal protection, meaning you [Read More]
Don’t make the mistake thinking there is one loadout for all occasions. Instead I encourage folks to be more versatile and balanced. Big picture This is a subject we cover [Read More]









