Man choosing to Open Carry learns a lesson in Madison , Wisconsin Display Group Article Icon Article A man was legally carrying his weapon on State Street in Madison, Wisconsin last week. State street is a popular restaurant and nightlife area for the thousands of students and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
“I reached down, I grabbed the gun, pointed it right in his face and I said ‘Let’s go together.’” Display Group Article Icon Article An article from a recent encounter in a grocery store parking lot (click here to read the full article)clearly illustrates the need for awareness at all times and shares many... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Blade Carry Strategies for Warm Weather Display Group Article Icon Article As I write this, I am at the Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia. My annual pilgrimage to the world’s largest knife event not only reminds me that I still really... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why I Died Display Group Article Icon Article As I lay there mortally wounded, with my life slipping away, I could not help remembering the words of the instructor who had taught my concealed carry class. He said,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Conceal Carry Trap Display Group Article Icon Article Not knowing how to employ a firearm from positions other than standing comes from a failure to explore those concepts in training. A concealed carry class recently graduated at U.S.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Know the Law: Part II Display Group Article Icon Article In Know the Law, Part I, I discussed the definition of deadly force and when you may be able to use it in self-defense. Now let’s look at the legal... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Know the Law: Part I Display Group Article Icon Article Tools for anyone prepared to defend themselves or their loved ones: a reliable gun, extra ammo, a good flashlight, a knife, and KNOWING THE RIGHT WORDS. What are the legal... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Deadly Force Decisions: The First Step Display Group Article Icon Article We live in a violent society. When I first became a police officer, I carried a six-shot revolver. Portable radios were bigger and heavier than bricks. There were no cages... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Revolver: Unappreciated Advantages Display Group Article Icon Article HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE THE WHEELGUN I’m sure you’ve heard it before: someone asks, “Which is better: revolver or autoloader?” Everyone chimes in that revolvers are more reliable and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon