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July 14, 2024

ARC ROAD

Most cops, and many armed citizens, remember the 1963 incident in Los Angeles involving Officers Campbell and Hettinger. Two scumbags got the drop on one of these plainclothesmen, and ordered the other to surrender his weapon or they’d kill his partner. The second officer complied. The two were kidnapped and driven to a rural area.  Campbell […]
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Published on July 14, 2024 06:00

July 11, 2024

SLAM IT LOADED, EASE IT EMPTY

A while back I shared a video here that I did for Wilson Combat as to why, when the pistol is empty, you should ease the slide forward rather than slamming it down. Slamming it is ruinous to sear engagements on 1911s, and on any pistol adds wear to the locking lugs.Here’s a fellow on […]
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Published on July 11, 2024 06:00

July 8, 2024

THOUGHTS ON POST-SHOOTING TRAUMA

When I was a kid, I regularly watched “Naked City,” a police melodrama set in New York that was on TV in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. One of the main characters was a young cop just barely promoted from patrolman to detective. In this particular episode, he’s one of several cops chasing a […]
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Published on July 08, 2024 06:00

July 5, 2024

BLACK BEARS CAN BE DEADLY

Alaska. Black bear. From Outdoor Life magazine comes this reprint of a gripping account from the archives.   There are many learning points. Grizzlies aren’t the only bears to worry about. Black bears, like this one, can be man-killers too. A powerful handgun is more decisive than bear spray. A .45 Colt single action revolver saved this hunter’s life. A handloaded […]
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Published on July 05, 2024 06:00

July 2, 2024

THE NEXT TIME YOU HEAR “THE POLICE DON’T HAVE A DUTY TO PROTECT YOU”…

… remember this. Half a decade ago at the Parkland school massacre, Deputy Scot Peterson, the assigned school resource officer, failed to “ride to the sound of the guns.” Many kids were killed. They called Peterson “the coward of Broward” and  \years later, tried him for child endangerment. He was acquitted, largely because his defense lawyers […]
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Published on July 02, 2024 06:00

June 29, 2024

STARKWEATHER

I remember reading about Charles Starkweather’s murderous rampage when it happened. It was 1958 and I was about ten years old. I don’t recall the newspapers in the East carrying all the horrific details of what he did to some of his eleven victims in the course of his long killing spree. I do remember […]
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Published on June 29, 2024 06:00

June 26, 2024

BACK FROM THE PIN SHOOT

I am home from my favorite match, The Pin Shoot in Central Lake, Michigan.  A good time was had by all, methinks, because in seven days I didn’t hear a single complaint. We had a hundred seventy-some men and women (and kids!) in attendance. In addition to the .22 events, some of the younglings turned in […]
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Published on June 26, 2024 06:00

June 22, 2024

MILEAGE

Machines wear out. Guns are machines. Maintain the machine properly, changing disposable parts if necessary, and they’ll last longer. There are serious shooters who keep track of their round count. I am not one of them. When I test a firearm for a gun magazine, I pass it around to as many different shooters as […]
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Published on June 22, 2024 06:00

June 21, 2024

BEHOLD: HOMICIDAL EMPATHY

This article was recently published by Force Science Institute, which is highly respected by law enforcement and professional private trainers, and hated by the sort of people who bring unmeritorious cases against good I’m not sure “homicidal empathy” is a term I’m going to embrace, but I understand what author Von Kliem is getting at. […]
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Published on June 21, 2024 06:00

June 18, 2024

OF FINGERS AND TRIGGERS

Guns are designed to go “bang” when their triggers are depressed. Unfortunately, everyone grows up seeing thousands of images of people on TV and movie screens wielding their guns with fingers right there on the trigger. Then there’s a startle response or some other stimulus, and BANG! An unintentional shot is fired, sometimes with fatal […]
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Published on June 18, 2024 06:00

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