
The Ethos and Skill of Killing
Part of this article was originally published in SWAT Digest, September 2006. Warriors don’t need to be or become evil to combat evil. It goes
Part of this article was originally published in SWAT Digest, September 2006. Warriors don’t need to be or become evil to combat evil. It goes
Are you thinking about getting a new red dot optic or just got one? Worried that the one you have your heart set on makes
Through bad calls, bad deployments, bad days, and bad years, societies’ protectors must bear the burdens and carry the pain that most people will never—ever—understand.
When training for the realities of mortal combat, it’s important to consider what to do in case someone tries to disarm you. This is especially
Several months ago a fellow firearms instructor and I sat down, talked self-defense and came up with a list of five skill-sets that we think
The thumbs forward grip is a truly awesome grip used to control muzzle flip in semi-automatic handguns and allows for fast follow-up shots. This grip
A few years ago an experienced police officer told me of an incident he had where he should have used lethal force, but didn’t. He
Note: This is not a post about bad language; it’s about negative (and positive) self-talk…so, I guess it is about bad language. Seriously, this is
5 Scientifically Proven Ways to Help Increase Your Wellbeing During the last several weeks law enforcement officers nationwide have been tried to the nth. Rioting,
While the risk of COVID-19 is causing mass panic, anxiety and, in some cases, outright hysteria, there is a much greater risk to law enforcement
We often hear of officers who die in the line of duty. National organizations, like the Officer Down Memorial Page or the National Law Enforcement Officers
I remember pleading with heaven during one particularly difficult day while serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq. I was in tears and truly struggling.
In spite of recent events in Utah and nationwide that may make it appear to be otherwise, fatalities at the hands of police officers are infrequent. These traumatic and