Good topic....:)
I'd have to say it's my 4" S&W 586, with the tuned action and the faux ivory grips. I love my great granddad's Colt SAA that was handed down to me, but the 586 is my gun, you know what I mean?
More about the effects of sparring;
https://combatsportslaw.com/2019/08/17/study-only-9-minutes-of-boxing-sparring-results-in-acute-and-transient-brain-changes/
Keep an eye on that stuff, and don't be afraid to take a break from it.
You're more likely to be in a fistfight than a gunfight. And you're more likely to be laid low by bad health or heart disease than either one. I used to box and kickbox, and had a couple mma style fights back in the 90's. Even got invited to compete at the Shidokan Open in '99. Studied several...
https://www.rattlesnakeridge.org/index.html
I used to go shoot with these guys when I was at Ft Campbell, and I took the CCW course from them back then too. Squared away guys.
"why isn't the NRA taking part in the lawsuits seeking to overturn it?"
Because if your existence and livelihood is tied up in fighting an enemy, then you have a vested interest in that enemy's continued survival, that's why.
Many years ago, before I joined the Army, I worked for Carter's Country in Houston TX. They offered gun storage and had a dedicated climate controlled room set aside for the purpose. There were some great collections stored there and some of my favorite days were when I would be sent to wipe...
We've been screwed over so many times, and backstabbed so often, why would we trust anyone?
I agree that it's early to panic, though..... but I will keep a close eye on this.
Maybe, but to me it seems more like he is pointing out that no one is coming to save you..... not fast enough to matter anyway. Better learn how to rescue yourself.
Okay so I just came across this review; https://revolverguy.com/galco-walkabout-j-frame-holster/ of this holster. I really like the concept, but according to the piece, it is somewhat lacking in the execution. I'm not too worried about that though, as there are plenty of leathermakers and kydex...
http://chirontraining.blogspot.com/2017/11/sheepdogs.html
"And here's the big one (hat tip to Terry Trahan.) Sheepdogs aren't good guys. They don't work for the sheep. They work for the shepherd. They don't keep the sheep safe from the wolves because it is the right thing to do. They keep the...
In this same vein, I came across this on Greg Ellifritz' blog;
http://www.activeresponsetraining.net/new-rapid-mass-murder-research-from-ron-borsch
From the link;
"WHO HAS BEEN STOPPING THE ACTIVE KILLER, AND HOW?
Before investing in any theory or propaganda, enlightened administrators and...
I'm going back and forth right now on whether I'm going to go to another pistol course this year, or go back and get another TCCC class. Pistol class is a lot more fun and I do have a birthday soon that I want to get myself a gift for, but I don't think anyone will argue that the medical skills...
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