by Attorney Sean Maloney | Dec 1, 2022 | Beginners 101, Courts & Legal, Facts & Fiction, Gun Safety & Storage, Lethal Force, Self Defense, Training, True Stories, Videos
In this extended video, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author of On Killing, addresses the question of how to prepare for the ramifications of taking action to defend yourself and your community. His advice? Feel good about it. Feel good that you saved your life and others’...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Oct 9, 2022 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Lethal Force, Self Defense, Training, Videos
Rob Pincus is on-site in PDN’s simulated realistic environment to talk about a specific personal defense topic: defensive firearms use in public and the distractions you have to deal with in addition to the threat. There is more to think about than a threat trying to...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jun 23, 2022 | Lethal Force, Self Defense
As regular readers of the Second Call Defense Newsletter, I often wonder how many of you actually own firearms? I learned long ago, that just because individuals belong to a pro-gun organization, or regularly visit pro-gun websites, does not necessarily mean they are...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Apr 17, 2022 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Gun Safety & Storage, Guns & Gear, Home Protection, Lethal Force, Self Defense, Training, Videos
If you have a rifle set up and intended for home-defense, how should you zero the red dot sight for home-defense distances? Rob Pincus has an Aimpoint Comp ML3 mounted on his rifle. It has a 2 MOA (minute of angle) red dot, meaning it’s a fairly small dot. It will be...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Feb 17, 2022 | Videos, CCW Tips, Courts & Legal, Featured Stories, Lethal Force, Podcasts
In this podcast, attorney Sean Maloney joins GUNGUY.TV to explain the lessons gun owners can learn from what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse....
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Feb 2, 2022 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, General, Gun Safety & Storage, Home Protection, Lethal Force, Self Defense, Training, Videos
Some shooters, especially those new to defensive shooting, mistakenly think that they should try to absorb firearm recoil because it will make them faster or better shooters. The truth is that absorbing firearm recoil is reckless and dangerous when shooting a...