Managing your email preferences
Occasionally, we get requests to modify email subscriptions or remove people from the lists altogether. Occasionally those requests are abusive and profanity laden. Sometimes they are from people who think they paid, but never did, and can't be bothered to check their...
Old School Reloading for an Old School Snubby
The Ideal Reloading Tool Back in the 19th C. you very likely might not have a full reloading bench, or have it with you when needed. Various hand tools were devised for reloading in the field, including the Ideal Reloading Tool. Hand-held reloading tools were introduced alongside centerfire metallic cartridges. Winchester was the first large […]
Social Distance Learning: Stop the Bleed: The Sequel
Our esteemed colleagues, Alessandro Padovani, Carl Cowan and Lonny Weissman, conducted a follow up panel on emergency medical techniques. In this class we coverered: * Creating your own wound management prop for practice * Multiple demonstrations from each...
Your Hump Day Reading List for April 29, 2020
Welcome to your Hump Day Reading List!
This is your refuge from the impersonal Google and FaceBook algorithms that seem to run our lives these days. Instead of a machine deciding what you’ll see, I personally go out and look for great articles that actually have value in the quest for greater personal and family safety.
From all of the articles that I find, I weed out the “fake news” and those that don’t have direct application to some aspect of preparedness. Then, to fight the growing scourge of information overload, I distill everything down to what I believe to be the three most useful articles you can read right now, explain the context of those articles, and identify any bias so you can trust what you read.
It’s a more personal, more targeted, and more efficient way to get the information you need!
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Social Distance Learning: The Bench Doctor does a Colt SAA
Scott Richardson taught us how to break a Colt SAA. Stay tuned to the events page for more from Scott and our cadre of other instructors! https://youtu.be/XTLG39nXr3A We all lift together.
Social Distance Learning: Counter Ambush Training Methodology
Alessandro Padovani teaches us Counter Ambush Methodology. Stay tuned to the events page for more from Al and our cadre of other instructors! https://youtu.be/GF8oJgUeBCg We all lift together!
NYSRPA v. NYC Mooted – Wait, What Does This Mean Again?
Today, the United States Supreme Court dismissed the NYSRPA v. NYC case as moot. (This is the case in which we filed an amicus brief discussing the standard under which Second Amendment Cases should be decided.) But wait, they what? What does this mean? MOOTNESS...
A Wild 36 Hours in California
Well, for those of you who don't live in California, this case has probably not been at the top of your mind, but for those of us who live here, we've been keeping an eye on this case for the last couple of years, after opposing the original ballot measures and...
Social Distance Learning: Introduction to Range Safety/Shooting
Mike Ross teaches the first range safety class, our official introduction class for new shooters.. Stay tuned to the events page for more from Mike and our cadre of other instructors! https://youtu.be/EV0FxzRQ5UE We all lift together!
Your Hump Day Reading List for April 22, 2020
Welcome to your Hump Day Reading List!
This is your refuge from the impersonal Google and FaceBook algorithms that seem to run our lives these days. Instead of a machine deciding what you’ll see, I personally go out and look for great articles that actually have value in the quest for greater personal and family safety.
From all of the articles that I find, I weed out the “fake news” and those that don’t have direct application to some aspect of preparedness. Then, to fight the growing scourge of information overload, I distill everything down to what I believe to be the three most useful articles you can read right now, explain the context of those articles, and identify any bias so you can trust what you read.
It’s a more personal, more targeted, and more efficient way to get the information you need!
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