This article focuses on practicing the skills you learned during a training-class. It also has some excellent advice on training in general.
Enjoy
http://www.personaldefensenetwork.com/articles/tactics-defensive-issues/how-should-you-practice-after-training/#notice
My GF got me this for Christmas
It's the Benchmade "Bone Collector," basically a Griptilian on steroids. Product page
the basics...
D2 instead of 154CM for the blade,
G10 instead of zytel (or whatever they call it) for the handles.
Steel liners
Slightly thicker blade and handle.
So far...
This link is to the "drills" section of Todd Louis Green's site.
Lots of good stuff...enjoy
http://pistol-training.com/drills
There are also a ton of great articles...spend some time reading.
Most people are familiar with Jerry and his speed-shooting exploits with a handgun, here's a clip of him using a rifle.
http://www.youtube.com/user/brownellsinc#p/u/0/xBwDCbybnCA
Aside from the cool display of shooting talent, there are some "pearls of wisdom" in his comments.
"I don't have a...
The utter stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me...
http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/local_news/nyc/cops-blast-no-kill-legislation-20100525
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/cops_furious_at_don_kill_bill_SkSRn51FKIeHqY85ZHJSYI?sms_ss=email
Great article, the author interviewed Brian Enos and Dave Sevigny for the piece. Well worth your time...
http://www.handgunsmag.com/tactics_training/combatg_100306/index.html
http://www.americanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=2074&cid=4
While I don't believe it says so in the article, I have it from another source that the Rohrbaugh was the only one to make it through the 100 rounds (approx.) without malfunctioning.
This is one of two threads that I'm starting to discuss the topic of the interaction between armed citizens and law-enforcement officers. The other thread is located here: LINK
This is a topic that has come up in several threads recently and I think a general discussion of the topic (isolated...
This is one of two threads that I'm starting to discuss the topic of the interaction between armed citizens and law-enforcement officers. The other thread is located here: LINK
This is a topic that has come up in several threads recently and I think a general discussion of the topic (isolated...
Just a few videos on a couple of different ways to reload the revolver. I used to use the FBI method shown by Ayoob in the first video below. However, after becoming aware of de Bethencourt's method, I've been playing with it a lot and really like the ability to maintain the firing-grip on the...
Seeing Jenny in Chico's link in the other thread reminded me of these videos...stuff from the Surefire institute. Some good info.
Video 1
Video 2
it appears the 3rd vid isn't working, I posted the link anyway in case it comes back up.
Video 3
Just picked this up last week...shoots pretty nice. Good for the times I can't carry a real gun :D
S&W 442-2 (doesn't have the idiotic lock) .38 Special
Out of the box
Set up for carry with Barami Hip-grips, Tyler-T grip adapter, and a piece of bicycle inner-tube
one more...just playing...
(emphasis added)
Farnam's Quips are a great source for anecdotes, tactical considerations, and mindset lessons. The entire index can be found here:
http://www.defense-training.com/quips/quips.html
I recently (June 12-14) had the opportunity to attend a course from Shivworks entitled Extreme Close Quarters Concepts I & II (hereafter: ECQC I-II). The class was taught by "SouthNarc" (internet forum username), a law-enforcement officer with experience in undercover-narcotics, SWAT operations...
what a load of crap...
OTOH, guess it's nice to know that us "evil gun nuts" have so much clout.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/19/AR2009041901995.html?referrer=digg