Have you ever returned home to discover your front door open? It may have happened once or twice in a lifetime so the real question is what do you do [Read More]
Is it me or are there a larger than normal number of folks posting articles who don’t really know what they are talking about. It became pretty evident after getting [Read More]
How much does ignorance play in skill development? Despite what you may think, it is necessary to genuine growth. The positive from ignorance Ignorance is not a bad thing, it [Read More]
Over the last several weeks I have put a lot of time in with the new Glock 43. My goal is to narrow down it’s real role within the concealed [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]
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]
Breaking things down into blocks is a tried method for learning new skills, we call it isolation drills. Whatever you call it the important thing to remember is you can [Read More]
If you are shooting a Double Action pistol and you are under the impression it is inherently safer, you are either ignorant or a fool. Either case we need to [Read More]
Yes, I’ve been in a protest before. It started out as a “peaceful” protest and quickly deteriorated. Feeling out the crowd Why was I there? Third world country doing my [Read More]
Bold interpretations tend to lead to trouble. Like saying this or that holster offers the best access in the middle of a fight. Versatility Very rarely do things survive contact [Read More]








