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“Train as you fight!”

Came across this discussion awhile back, on an old forum best forgotten. Someone posted a picture of a defensive handgun class where students were told to point “unloaded” but functional firearms at each other as part of role playing exercise. … Continue reading

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“No live ammo…”

I get so tired of the “no live ammo in the classroom” chant from people who refuse to worry about bullets going through walls. It has its exact analog in the “always check that the gun is unloaded” chant from … Continue reading

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The Spellcheck Problem (Explained Discreetly)

This is really about firearms, but let’s start by discussing the spellcheck problem. “Dew knot trussed yore spill chick two fined awl yore missed aches.” Some people do not recognize the word discreetly when it is spelled and used correctly. … Continue reading

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Unintentional Discharges Project – Part 3

Several of my gun-owning friends have asked me about the (sigh) political side of the “Unintended” project. Have I thought about the risks and dangers of collecting and talking openly about these events? Do I realize that this work could … Continue reading

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Unintentional Discharges Project – Part 2

Awhile back, I got interested in how firearms mishaps occur — especially mishaps that involve experienced shooters who should know better. What leads up to them? What mistakes are frequently made and why are those mistakes made? When a gun … Continue reading

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Unintentional Discharges Project – Part 1

Still busily working away on the ND / AD / UD project. Do you wonder how it’s coming along? Well… here’s the bottom line, right up front. *** Unintentional discharges happen when people handle firearms … while distracted or physically … Continue reading

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Unintentional and unexpected discharges — ND, AD, and other

Right now, I’m looking for people who have either experienced or personally witnessed an unexpected, accidental or negligent discharge who are willing to tell their stories anonymously. These would be used in an upcoming book project. If this describes you, … Continue reading

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Thumb, Finger, Anchor … H-o-l-s-t-e-r

The title of this post should give most of my former students flashbacks. Chant it with me, everyone!  🙂 “Thumb. Finger. Anchor. … Holster.” That’s the mantra we repeat as we put the gun into the holster. It means check … Continue reading

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