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I’ve struggled to write this After-Action Report since taking Mickey’s class, and not just because having a two-year-old constantly trying to help makes things a little more interesting. I haven’t…
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I’ve struggled to write this After-Action Report since taking Mickey’s class, and not just because having a two-year-old constantly trying to help makes things a little more interesting. I haven’t…
Bring On A New Decade The new decade brings us the next level with 2020 being the year of Combatives training. Very few people can properly integrate weaponry into fighting.…
I recently had a need to find a good pack to carry a short-barreled rifle (SBR). I’ve used other manufacturers packs with full length rifles and shotguns, and smaller packs…
As an avid shooter, there’s one thing that I take to heart: you can never have enough training. I think we can all agree that our shooting skills and techniques…
By Thomas Leitner This past August we had three mass shootings of MSM significance. As per usual, people on the left and the right started jumping to conclusions and coming…
I have loaded thousands of magazines over the last 20 plus years. Most by hand, some using devices that utilized military stripper clips and some that need the ammo to…
Way back in 1990 at the young age of 19 years old, I talked my father into taking me to a local gun store to purchase my first handgun. In…
Across the United States departments, agencies and companies continue to reduce their personnel, equipment and the training made available to their people. Some of the people working for these entities…
Hard control vs Soft control is a debate that has been swirling around the combat sports world for some time. You might also know it as the striking vs grappling…
John Browning’s M1911 .45 ACP is arguably the most popular handgun in the history of firearms. Until recently, it was the gold standard used by militaries around the world and…