The Cornered Cat
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The cost of training

The cost of quality, professional firearms training can be a significant problem for some people… something I know personally all too well. When I first started shooting more than a dozen years ago, my husband and I had five young … Continue reading

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“A domestic dispute”

A few days ago, three people died during a shooting inside a hair salon in Wisconsin. Last week, four people were killed in another hair salon, this one in Orlando. In both cases, the media reported the shootings were “apparently … Continue reading

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Open carry

I guess every firearms instructor in the business has an opinion about open carry these days. Will it come as a surprise to you to learn that I have one, too? (Yes, yes, I know – opinions are like noses. … Continue reading

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Rust

It seems blogger Robb Allen had stored his defensive handgun for a few months, and when he finally took the gun out of the safe, he found had a problem with rust: Oh, there’s none on the gun itself; I … Continue reading

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Tech blegs

Okay, I think I have everything set up properly on this-here blog. But … I might not have, so I need your help, please. First question, for those who read via RSS: are the complete posts coming through now? I’ve … Continue reading

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Break it in

A few days ago, we talked about how to check out a new holster. Today, let’s talk about how to break one in. Those of you with Kydex holsters can skip this post. The procedure below applies strictly to leather … Continue reading

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Rough listening

They’ve released the 911 call from the 12 year old girl who protected herself from a home intruder this week. I confess it made me tear up a little bit to listen to it. She sounded so scared and so … Continue reading

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Wait for backup

On another blog a few days ago, the writer said that he’d come home from work and found his front door open. He went inside and “cleared” his house—that is, he walked around the house, in the dark, with his … Continue reading

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