by Grant Cunningham | Aug 22, 2018 | Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Unarmed Defense
In addition to this week’s great articles, I have an announcement! I’ve scheduled another revolver class! I’ll be in Phoenix, AZ on December 1 & 2 teaching my Threat-Centered Revolver course at the beautiful Ben Avery Shooting Center. The weather...
by Grant Cunningham | Aug 15, 2018 | Ammunition & Reloading, Information Security, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Training Talk
We may be in the dog days of summer, but I don’t think you’ll find any dogs in this week’s selection of defensive preparedness articles! Uber scams? Say it’s not so! This year I finally became an Uber user and I’ve enjoyed it immensely. Turns out,...
by Grant Cunningham | Aug 8, 2018 | Incident Analysis, Legal Issues, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Unarmed Defense
It’s the first Wednesday of August — time to get your learning on! Is that “CIA Letter Opener” really undetectable? Turns out that carbon fiber knives are, in fact, detectable. The author of this article looks at materials for undetectable knives, what...
by Grant Cunningham | Aug 6, 2018 | Personal Safety
I recently shared to my social media accounts a story of an attempt by a local government to impose storage restrictions on gun owners in their city. The ordinance specified that firearms had to be locked up, except when they were “in use” (whatever that means). Of...
by Grant Cunningham | Aug 1, 2018 | Incident Analysis, Information Security, instructors, Legal Issues, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Rob Pincus, Training Talk
I found more interesting articles for this week’s List, some of them guaranteed to make you think twice! Whatever happened to positively identifying your target? I’m not sure where to start with this article, but I’ll boil it down to this: Just...
by Grant Cunningham | Jul 30, 2018 | Incident Analysis, Personal Safety
It’s been my observation that only a very small percentage of gun owners think deeply about this business of shooting another person. By that, I mean beyond the aspects of sight picture and trigger press. What brought this to mind were the reactions of people to a...