The Cornered Cat
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Different Domains

Not long ago, I came across an online video from a well-known trainer, someone I respect, who said some very important and true things. He said that for ordinary people looking for training in firearms-based self defense, there’s little sense … Continue reading

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“There’s nothing wrong with deciding you are not able to take another person’s life. We all have unique moral principles that guide us. This is why I never proselytize about gun ownership. Having a firearm for protection purposes is a … Continue reading

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Instructor Development notes

Really enjoyed meeting a long-time internet acquaintance, Hsoi, for the first time last week. It’s always an adventure, meeting someone for the first time after you’ve known them for years. Really enjoyed getting to know him in person and wish … Continue reading

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Instead of copying & pasting half the articles from my website, printing them out and saving them to highlight and re-read … Why not just buy the book!? (This post brought to you courtesy of a walk through the gun … Continue reading

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Wrong

It’s nearly impossible to get a right answer when the question itself is wrong. “Which home defense gun would the best choice for someone who dislikes guns and does not believe in using violence under any circumstances?” is one example … Continue reading

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Instructor Development Qualifications

Getting ready to teach several classes on Instructor Development this year — the soonest one is coming up fast! That class will be held at KR Training in TX and I’m very excited about it. During a longer conversation on … Continue reading

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Gear check!

Here’s a little secret that’s a surprise to a lot of people: carry gear wears out. This is true no matter what kind of holster we use, whether it’s leather or Kydex or hybrid or elastic or nylon or anything … Continue reading

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“But did you die?”

Lots of good responses to yesterday’s post about kids and gun safety.  But on one of the private groups I frequent online, there was some pushback from parents who did not want to keep their guns either on-body, or locked … Continue reading

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