He Came Out of Nowhere…

He Came Out of Nowhere…

May 25th, 20121 Comment

I had an interesting conversation recently with the victim of an armed robbery.  She was at a self service car wash when a criminal appeared [&hellip

Legal Impact of Your Online Life

Legal Impact of Your Online Life

May 16th, 2012No Comments

Facebook, Twitter, online forums, blogs, email, and texting.  Electronic media is an ever an ever growing form of communication and social interaction.  It’s easy, readily [&hellip

Speedloaders and Speedstrips

Speedloaders and Speedstrips

May 12th, 2012No Comments

When carrying a revolver, it doesn’t take long to realize that reloading is the weapon’s achilles heel.  Compared to the simple act of sliding a [&hellip

Best Guns for Women

Best Guns for Women

May 7th, 20122 Comments

I see searches related to “the best gun for women” almost daily on this site.  In some ways, I find this troubling.  It’s as if [&hellip

Scored Shooting Drill #1

Scored Shooting Drill #1

May 5th, 2012No Comments

To master a skill it is helpful to know where you started and where you are.  By measuring your progress you are better able to [&hellip

Snubbie Lessons Learned, Part 1

Snubbie Lessons Learned, Part 1

May 3rd, 2012No Comments

Carrying a snub nose revolver is very much a learning experience.  I’ve carried a Glock for almost five years, so I find myself relearning old [&hellip

Which States Honor Arizona’s CCW Permit?

Which States Honor Arizona’s CCW Permit?

May 1st, 2012No Comments

Do you travel outside of Arizona?  Did you know that 34 States currently honor Arizona’s CCW permit?  This is called reciprocity and the bottom line [&hellip

Update:  Arizona Gun Laws (April 2012)

Update: Arizona Gun Laws (April 2012)

Apr 29th, 2012No Comments

Governor Brewer recently decided on several proposed bills affecting Arizona hunters and gun owners. Bills Signed HB 2728:  Allows hunters to use legally possessed suppressors [&hellip

Dry Fire Training

Dry Fire Training

Apr 26th, 2012No Comments

My ongoing snubbie experiment has reinforced my belief that dry fire training should be a significant part of any shooter’s training program.  Dry firing is [&hellip

A Snub Nose Journey

A Snub Nose Journey

Apr 21st, 2012No Comments

I confess.  I have been prejudiced against snub nose revolvers.  They are difficult to control, challenging to shoot accurately, and inherently low in ammo capacity. [&hellip

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