
Counter forensics: finger prints
From Thereaper1.1 Instagram. *more of a reminder than how to, use that big brain of yours and think ahead. Spoon feeding is for babiesLet’s respond to the first question many…

Selecting a Home Defense Firearm
In the end, the only rounds that count are the rounds on target.

Female Conceal Carry for Fall/Winter
The key is to find what works best for you most of the time and what you are the most comfortable carrying.

Food for Thought: Terrain Consideration
Know your area.The lower or inland regions of California are mostly hills covered in low grass and scrub brush and dry, rocky desert effectively. Very wide open affairs most of…

The Designated Marksman and the Prepared Civilian Part II
Last time, we took a look at the DMR concept from an equipment standpoint. Some key points from the last discussion: Glass turns your rifle *as is* from a 0-300…

Pro-Gun Millennial Standards: CCW Standard
From our pal Sunshine Shooter This is not a terribly hard standard to meet, but there’s a reason for this. I’ve seen lots of footage of people defending themselves using…

Garand Thumb!
Sorry for the click bait-ish title but it got you too look didn’t it? I love the M1, it is such a classic rifle and fun to shoot. I assume…

Rice Paddy Prone
During the Vietnam war the squatting, or the fifth position, was known as the “rice paddy prone.” This was not the first use of the squatting position, however. During WW1,…

Weaponsman Wednesday: Quick Kill – Useful Skill
The Quick Kill instinctive shooting method that was once taught in the US Army remains a useful combat skill. It has been supplanted in the training world by improved sights…

When Citizens Fight Back
This article was shared around on B-ARFCOM. Who knew that a slick rag could still have something worth reading? From American Handgunner The money shot: Based on this data, we…
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