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Regulation Misses Target

Firearms Regulation Misses the Target by Rob Morse The mass murderer at the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas used something called a bump stock. In theory, a bump stock allows a gun to fire faster. Some politicians say that is too fast. In fact, the fastest shooters...

Armed Encounter Fallacies 2

Armed Encounter Fallacies from Self-Defense Opponents by Drew Beatty In my last post I outlined some fallacies that are sometimes heard from proponents of the right to keep and bear arms and armed self-defense. The opposition has their fallacies too. These are often...

Armed Encounter Fallacies

Armed Encounter Fallacies from Self-Defense Advocates by Drew Beatty There are many fallacies pervading the culture of armed self-defense. Many of these are put forth into the marketplace of ideas by anti-gun zealots who want to motivate fear of firearms and firearms...

Learning Armed Defense

Learning Armed Defense is All of These by Rob Morse We tend to break complex tasks into simpler pieces. The self-defense community is particularly prone to this. We teach safety, marksmanship and concealed carry. Later, you might learn self-defense. We talk about...

Beyond the Waistband

Introduction to Holsters: Beyond the Waistband by Keith Coniglio In our last installment we looked at options for waistband holsters, both inside (IWB) and outside (OWB). While this is a very popular and practical choice, it may not be the right choice for...