Of Domestic Violence and Prohibited Persons
A suburb of San Antonio. Twenty six souls lost. Potentially stopped by a mythical "Good Guy" with a gun. Purported Air Force veteran, discharged under some sort of less than honorable circumstances, possibly targeting his ex-wife's family, which, one could assume, he...
More is not necessarily better, especially when you can’t take care of it
Any preparations you’ve made for your safety and protection — whether physical skills, gear and equipment, or storage commodities — need to be maintained to be useful. There is a cost to maintenance, and it’s one we often ignore in our zeal to always acquire more.
That cost may affect your ability to respond efficiently and sufficiently to a challenge.
What maintenance?
In my latest book, Prepping For Life, I spend some time on the idea of maintenance, which …
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Reprise: Bond Arms Derringer review.
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com about six […]![]()
Reprise: Converting a Glock 21 to .460 Rowland
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com, and it […]![]()
Reprise: New Glock 21 Gen 4 .45 Review
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com, and it […]![]()
First Time out for Pheasant
OK, not quite, but it was the first time I’ve hunted pheasant since I was stationed at Ft.Riley, Kansas about thirty-five years ago. It all started when I was getting my deer tag at Cabella’s. The nice lady behind the counter asked, “Would you like Small Game and Migratory Birds?” “Sure,” I said. “Why not?” […]![]()
Reprise: Why I love the Kel Tec Sub-2000
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com, and it […]![]()
Reprise: Steyr M/S handguns.
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com about six […]![]()
Registration is Open for CMP’s 2017 Talladega 600 Marksmanship Event
By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer TALLADEGA, Ala. – The Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Talladega 600, a marksmanship retreat, is set to begin Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, and ends Sunday, Dec. 10, at CMP’s own Talladega Marksmanship Park. Known as “A Southern Classic,” matches to be fired at the Talladega 600 will include a mix of rifle, pistol and shotgun opportunities Continue Reading
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Reprise: Colt Anaconda review.
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com, and it […]![]()