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Book Review- “Strategies and Standards for Defensive Handgun Training”
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How do you teach something you can’t think about? The book is written for firearms instructors, range operators who set training curricula, and for serious students who want to understand armed defense and how to learn it. It does an excellent job at presenting new material and focusing our attention on what we thought we knew.
Why is this interesting? Much of our training methodology is carried over from instruction given to the military and law enforcement. Karl Rehn and John Daub peal another layer off the onion of established methods and get us closer to the truth about effective firearms instruction. |
VA: Gun restrictions handicap law-abiding citizens
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IN THE wake of the tragic shooting in Virginia Beach that claimed the lives of 12 people, Gov. Ralph Northam has called for a special legislative session to address gun-related violence.
Using the shooting as a call to action, he then proposed a variety of restrictions on lawful gun owners—not one of which would have prevented or even mitigated the very shooting used to justify them.
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TX: Instead of Listening to Texans, Gov. Greg Abbott Knocks Out Another Category of Weapons
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Following last session’s elimination of the “illegal knives” category, including Bowie knives and daggers, Texas once again jumps the gun on passing up smarter laws regulating guns in favor of expanding the limits of open carry for other weapons.
Beginning September 1, 2019 Texans will now be legally permitted to have brass knuckles and clubs, in addition to other self-defense keychains made with the intent to strike a person.
HB 446, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, effectively removes brass knuckles from the prohibited weapons list set forth by the Texas Penal Code, and removes clubs from the unlawful to carry list.
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ArachniGRIP Introduces Two New Slide Spider Grips
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Mark A. Taff
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ArachniGRIP, creator and manufacturer of the innovative Slide Spider adhesive slide grip, is proud to introduce two new Slide Spider grips for Kimber.
ArachniGRIP is pleased to offer a Slide Spider grip made for the Kimber Aegis. Many shooters have trouble finding a self-defense firearm with a small enough grip to comfortably fit their hands. The Aegis offers shooters a compact 1911 platform chambered in 9mm with a comfortable grip, even for smaller hands. The Slide Spider grip gives an added edge to the features of the Aegis, offering more control in a variety of conditions. |
20 Years of Project Childsafe; CA’s Ammo Background Check
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It’s an examination of why anti-gun politicians and journalists are the true “mass murderers” in the US. Plus, two decades of a proven gun safety program, California’s background check on ammunition, the premiere of self-defense series First Person Defender, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio, the original nationally-syndicated talk show about guns and the shooting sports. |
CO: Well Armed Woman meeting June 15
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The next meeting of Sterling TWAW (The Well Armed Woman) will be June 15, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Logan County Shooting Sports Complex, 12515 Highway 61/2nd Amendment Way off Highway 61, Sterling. The meeting will focus on pistol malfunctions. Please bring your firearm and ammunition.
For insurance purposes, only TWAW members can participate in our live fire exercise. Non-members can use the range in accordance with LCSSC range rules/regulations with appropriate fees, and more information is available at https://colorado.gov/lcssc. |
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