I am a big fan of Crimson Trace Laser Grips (CTLGs) especially on snubbies and little pistols. With adequate training and practice, they really work well and enhance your ability to accurately close that reactionary gap. In bright light however, the laser dot can be more difficult to pick up. You do not want to [...]
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Crimson Trace Laser Grips Review
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Deadly Force, Defensive handgun, Handgun Training, Personal Defense, Revolvers, Semi-Automatic Pistols, Tactics, Training, Uncategorized, Women's Self Defense, tagged advantages of lasers, armed self defense, combat sights, Crimson Trace, Crimson Trace Laser Grips, Crimson Trace Lasergrips, handgun grips, handgun sights, Handgun Training, laser grips, laser grips for J-frames, laser grips for pistols, laser grips on snubbies, laser sights, Lasergrips, low light equipment, low light shooting, low light sights, low light tactics, night sights, trigger control on July 16, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Armed American Radio
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Deadly Force, Defensive handgun, gun control, Gun Permits, Gun Rights, Handgun Training, Homeland Security, Personal Defense, Politics, Public Safety, RKBA, second amendment, Self Defense Law, Tactics, Training, Uncategorized, University Safety, Women's Self Defense, tagged Armed American Radio, armed response, armed self defense, be a patriot, Concealed Carry, Concealed Carry Magazine, firearm training, freedom, freedoms, gun politics, gun psychology, Gun Rights, gun safety, gun training, guns, handgun safety, Handgun Training, hunting, Mark Walters, Ordinary Guy, Personal Defense, personal defense solutions, personal protection, politics of guns, psychology, psychology of guns, right to keep and bear arms, RKBA, second amendment, Second Amendment freedoms, self defense, shooting sports, The Ordinary Guy, United States Concealed Carry Association on June 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This past Sunday night, May 31st, 2009, I had the pleasure of being a guest on Armed American Radio with show host, Mark Walters. You can listen to the show by clicking the link below: It was a great show! Mark Walters is a very well informed and funny guy. Listen to his show, and learn [...]
Preventing Carjackings and Abductions
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Crime Prevention, Deadly Force, Defensive handgun, Handgun Training, Personal Defense, Public Safety, Tactics, Training, Women's Self Defense, tagged 911, abductions, car jackers, car jackings, carjackers, carjackings, cell phone, concealed firearms, criminal predators, criminals, Deadly Force, fender bender, fixed blade, folding knife, forcible felonies, forcible felony, high powered pistol, hit first, hits, justification for deadly force, kidnappings, lethal force, modus operandi, motor vehicle accidents, pepper spray, Philadelphia, practiced weapons skills, rear ending, refuse to be a victim, reload, SUV, tactical flashlight, victim, weapons skills on May 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Recently, in the Philadelphia suburbs, a middle aged woman called 911 and frantically reported that she and her daughter had been abducted from their SUV by two men who drove their Cadillac into her SUV. When she called, the woman claimed that she and her daughter were in the kidnappers’ trunk. The incident was reported all over the news. [...]
Personal Safety in National Parks
Posted in Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Gun Permits, Gun Rights, Personal Defense, Politics, Public Safety, Self Defense Law, Women's Self Defense, tagged animal attacks, back country, bears, camping, CCW in National Parks, Congress, guns in National Parks, hiking, human predators, moose, National Parks, park rangers, park rules, Personal Defense, personal safety, personal security, poaching, President Obama, right to keep and bear arms, RKBA, second amendment on May 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
President Obama signed legislation on Friday which legalizes concealed carry in national parks by law abiding gun owners with CCW permits. Now, it will be possible to carry legally in National Parks which are located in states that honor one’s CCW permit or permits. This is an important piece of legislation that expands the Second [...]
Training for Close Encounters of the Worst Kind
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Campus Security, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Edged Weapons, Empty Hands Defense, Personal Defense, Tactics, Training, Women's Self Defense, tagged Armed Senior Citizen, disarming guns, disarming knives, disarms, Dr. Richard Wigginton, Dr. Rick Wigginton, Dr. Rick Wigginton video, Dr. Wigginton video, edged weapon defense, elderly personal defense, elderly self defense, empty hand defense, empty hand techniques, fight training, fight video, gun disarms, knife defense, knife disarms, learn to fight, personal defense video, refuse to be a victim, Richard Wigginton, Rick Wigginton, senior citizen, Sensei Rick Wigginton, training to fight, training video, video of Dr. Rick Wigginton, weapon disarming, weapon disarms, weapon retention, Women's Self Defense on May 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a three-minute demonstration of a “little middle aged man”, Dr. Richard Wigginton, employing empty hand techniques in response to attacks by younger and stronger assailants armed with knives or handguns. This short video clip of empty hand self-defense techniques was filmed at a class taught by Dr. Wigginton who is an internationally respected [...]
On “Campus Security”
Posted in Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, gun control, Personal Defense, Public Safety, University Safety, Women's Self Defense, tagged armed professors, armed students, campus police, Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, crime control, Crime Prevention, Farnam, guns on campus, John Farnam, murder, Public Safety, rape, rape prevention, women on campus on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Posted by John S. Farnam http://defense-training.com More on “campus security,” from an academic friend in TX: “The State of Texas will soon pass a law permitting concealed-carry on college campuses. It can’t come too soon! Of course, many Operators have been unwilling to wait. Currently, a hapless student who even touches a gun while [...]
