The Changing Nature of the Modern NCO
We hear it a lot these days, especially from a generation of warfighters who weren’t just preparing for war, but went to fight it. Those who were accustomed, by some…
In Depth Tactical Solutions
We hear it a lot these days, especially from a generation of warfighters who weren’t just preparing for war, but went to fight it. Those who were accustomed, by some…
You have your man-cave and your buddies have theirs. I went to Dave Devaney’s house and the entire bottom floor of his basement is chock full of home-made items that…
by Frank Moss The venerable axe is arguably the most useful tool anyone can own. With proper care an axe head can last for multiple generations. You can routinely pick…
Why Planning for Emergencies and Uncertain Situations is a Good Thing to Do At a high level planning translates your vision into actions that will enhance your safety and security…
By Will Rodriguez Much has been written on how to react to an intruder in your home. A lot of it is great stuff and I personally abide by much…
Imagine making $30,000 a month or more, and tax-free, I remember those hay days and remember some guys making upwards of $1,250 a day. If there’s anything we’ve learned both…
I put this article together after seeing numerous videos of knuckeheads doing stupid stuff. Whether you have decades of experience with firearms or if you are a novice to them,…
The concept of everyday carry (EDC) is something that most if not all of our readers are familiar with, and most likely already implement in their daily lives in one…
In Warren V. District of Columbia (1981) The Supreme Court stated, “that a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection,…
Yesterday at the range I experienced my first squib load. A squib load or simply a “squib” is a type of firearms malfunction that happens when a round is fired…