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Can you make an effective split-second decision about employing deadly force in self-defense? Research says it should take your brain about 13 milliseconds to see and interpret a deadly-force event. So then you have the luxury of about two whole seconds to make your "Shoot-No Shoot" decision and take proper action.
Do ballistics even matter all that much? To a degree, yes, but less than you might think. While ammunition performance, velocities and so on do matter, the reality is that placement just matters more. Successful stops of attackers barely depend on the ammo you use or the gun you shoot it from. Read on...
Despite all the fear-mongering, emotionalism, and deceptive propaganda surrounding the issue of firearms, the principle that matters most is quite simple. (I...
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When there's a report of a child going missing it's easy to jump to the worst conclusions. But sometimes the reality is not quite so alarming.
I used to insist that my hunting rifles weighed 8 pounds or less, with scope. Not any more
In this commercial, we see a broad spectrum of our community asking for our help – from kids, teachers, healthcare workers, family, friends, and neighbors – ...
Can we stop looking at gun rights as an ideological issue? This is no longer ideological. I don't care how you feel in theory: I care what is happening in practice. In practice, there have b
The usual argument against carrying spare ammo ranges from ‘It’s inconvenient’ to ‘I carry enough crap as it is’ to ‘What are you, some kind of mall ninja?’
Whether you're in the backcountry or inbounds at the resort, you're bound to come up on someone who's taken a spill and needs your help. And while you may...
It’s never a good idea to get too close to anyone, or the opposite.