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Permission

I keep a running list of blog-post titles and ideas. Some of them are long enough they’re practically posts already and just need to be polished and thrown up there when the time is right. Some are brief and cryptic. … Continue reading

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Weekend reading

Just in case you missed these stories earlier this week, here’s some reading material to get you through the weekend. Oh, wait. I should first mention the reading material on my nightstand. Right now it’s a book that isn’t out … Continue reading

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The holster pile

It’s safe to say that I have a few more holsters than the average. I sorted through them this week and boy howdy was that a big job. But now they are all neatly organized, labeled,  entered on the spreadsheet, … Continue reading

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What I Do

So lately I’ve been thinking about Things I Do and (more important) about Things I Don’t Do. That second column is important, because nobody can be everything to everyone. Things I Do Things I Don’t Do Focus on self-defense skills … Continue reading

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Web walking

Here’s an older article (May 2012) about the number of justifiable homicides in Georgia. The article notes a small increase in the number of lawful uses of deadly force. It goes on to say: “Meanwhile, Georgia’s overall murder rate has … Continue reading

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Lessons from the headlines #4

Two links for this story: the original news article from 2010, and an interview with the victim in 2013 on PJ Media. Go read both (I’ll wait). Back? Good. What we have here is the story of a young man … Continue reading

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The speed-up drill

“Most people have only one shooting speed, which is too slow up close and too fast for precision work at distance.” ~ Tom Givens Want to hear about one of my favorite little practice drills? It’s designed to help you … Continue reading

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Lessons from the headlines #3

News anchors never can resist the bit about “gun-toting grandmother,” can they? Ah, well, we can still learn something. (Do click the link. It includes a good interview with the woman who defended herself.) Here’s the story, and it’s a … Continue reading

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