A gun is better than no gun, but you need to avoid making some concealed carry mistakes to be effective. Telegraphing your intentions, like a telegraphing a punch sets you [Read More]
During casual conversation this weekend the topic of the French terrorist attack came up. It was a good conversation, but it also gave me some insight into how some regard [Read More]
Last week’s blog about Dry Fire got great feedback, truthfully the feedback I was expecting. Some really understood what I was saying, some were resistant to the idea and others [Read More]
The actions of Sony Pictures this week can be described as nothing less that cowardly. More importantly, this sends a clear message to everyone how easy they and others like [Read More]
I often get asked what can you do to improve your shooting skills. Over the years my answers has changed, but when folks just respond with a blanket statement of [Read More]
The words “Never Quit” are thrown around quite a bit and it seems they have been watered down to some extent. Then you work with some amazing people who define [Read More]
On last nights radio show talking with guest “JT” from Chairborne Commandos we talked about what a disservice the media is doing regarding “warning” us of impending doom. As if I [Read More]
I just finished our Concealed Carry Combatives class with my good friend Tony Blauer this weekend. It was a great class, many lessons were learned and a few new ones [Read More]
With more and more “firearms instructors” popping up I’m starting to get concerned about the aspect of marksmanship. Do instructors provide a service or disservice regarding modern firearms training? What [Read More]
There are several situations you can find yourself in when someone can attempt to grab your drawn gun. That someone can be a bad guy or a good intentioned good [Read More]


