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Tag Archives: Pistol
The Pros and Cons of a Miniature Red Dot Sight and Slide Cuts on a Defensive Pistol
We’re living in a second Golden Age of firearms, especially where handguns are concerned. There’s never been such a wide… View Article
Posted in Firearms
Tagged Competition Gun, Defensive Pistol, DeltaPoint, gun, Leupold, Miniature Red Dot Sight, MRDS, Pistol, Pistol Modifications, Race Gun, RDS, Red Dot Sight, RMR, Trijicon
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The G.I. Forty-Five: Why the M1911 Still Reigns Supreme in Military Units
The M1911 .45 ACP pistol has been called the greatest military handgun ever. In fact, many in the Military question… View Article
Posted in Firearms
Tagged .45 ACP, 1911, 45 caliber, Army, Beretta, handgun, history, M1911, marines, Military Weapons, Moros, Pistol, Sig Sauer, Spanish American War
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The Tueller Drill Myth: Why The 21 Foot Rule Isn’t a Rule At All
The March 1983 issue of SWAT Magazine contained an article titled How CLOSE is TOO Close? by Dennis Tueller, a… View Article
Concealed Carry: Using a Multi-Layered Approach to Find the Perfect Holster
The great thing about carrying concealed for as long as I have, is having a pretty good idea on what… View Article
Train Like a S.E.A.L. (Safe Effective Ammoless Learning)
Editor-in-Chief’s Note: Please join us in welcoming back former Navy SEAL and current Director of Training at Center Mass Group,… View Article
The Perils of Concealed Carry: Remember There’s no Prize for the Fastest Reholster
We’ve all more than likely seen some tragic accidents that have involved concealed carry and while I’m not sure they… View Article
Posted in Firearms
Tagged Accidental Discharge, Concealed Carry, firearms, handgun, Holster, Mindset, Negligent Discharge, Pistol, safety, threat
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DIY Gun Mat: Turn a Yoga Mat into a Protective Surface for Gun Cleaning
Tried Yoga and found that it’s not for you? Now you have something to do with that mat that’s been… View Article
Posted in DIY
Tagged DIY, do it yourself, Firearm, gun, gun cleaning, gun mat, handgun, maintenance, make your own gear, MYOG, Pistol, project, weekend project, workbench, workspace, yoga mat
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Debunking the Myth of Engaging at Long Distance and Defining True Marksmanship
Marksmanship is pretty cut and dry, but there are different degrees of marksmanship for different circumstances. At a recent Mid-Range… View Article
Posted in Training
Tagged accuracy, firearms, marksman, Marksmanship, Pistol, practice, range, rifle, Shooting, skill-sets, Skillsets, target, technique, Training, TRICON, Trident Concepts
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