Declaration of Independence

In Congress, July 4, 1776

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

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Slings

A sling is an essential tool that will enhance your use and mastery of the carbine or rifle. There are many makes and models of slings out there. Some are very good and some are junk.

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Massive Bleeding

When dealing with trauma that involves injuries from gunshot wounds, stabbings, blasts, or even vehicle collisions, a working knowledge of the MARCH protocol can possibly mean the difference between life and death.

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The Spare Parts Bag

When we talk about being prepared and ready, we always think guns, ammo, shelter, food, and water. What we most often overlook is keeping our guns up and running while we get through whatever emergency/disaster we are in. I will refer to this as “the event”. This means having some spare parts for our ARs in the event we have a catastrophic failure.

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Thoughts on Planning

I would like to take the time to talk a little bit about planning. The intent of this article is not to teach a class on MDMP (Military Decision-Making Process) or TLPs (Troop Leading Procedures) or any other type of specific planning models. These models are used by the military and are very effective, however, for the average person, I believe that looking at planning from a broader point of view will be more helpful.

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Are You Ready?

The events last week in Texas yet again show how delicate our First World nation really is. I won’t waste the time here going into how the “green” energy is wholly ineffective. What I will spend time on is that only you are responsible for you own well-being.

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Ammo & Training

In a recent correspondence with LTAC, a client stated that, “There’s no possible way I can make the ammunition requirements for this class, with the present cost of ammunition.” I felt bad for him. He signed up for the class almost 10 months before it was to start. I know he was looking forward to it, and if the ammo costs ever come back down, he can sign up again.

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The Humble Tie-Down

As it is a new year and some of us are going over our equipment, doing the annual service on big things that don’t require much maintenance, I found myself reminiscing on doing tie-downs in the 82nd. I realized how spoiled we are.

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Recent Home Defense Seminar

I taught an LTAC Home Defense Series - Part One class to a full room this past weekend. It was a privilege to spend Saturday afternoon with that group. It also was one of the best seminars that I have taught.

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Embrace the Suck

“Embrace the Suck” is a philosophy that I have heard throughout my military career. It has benefited me and will continue to benefit me because life, sometimes, just sucks.

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Rifle Low Light AAR

The reality of my current assignment, using and shooting under Nods is zero. And after selling my PVS-14 last year (like an idiot), it is definitely a zero chance. Don't get me wrong, shooting steel under Nods with IR lasers was awesome! The last time I did anything remotely close was '07 in Lejune with a Peq2 bolted to the plastic hand guards of a 16A2 donning 7B's. But I quickly learned that last night would become the "Dot Torture" of carbine courses. At least it was for me.

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400 Years Ago

With all the man-made craziness and confusion going on, one of the most significant events in the history of the world is being overlooked. Saturday, November 21st marks the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims anchoring in Provincetown Harbor.

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10 Years of Hard Use with RTG Targets

I designed the RTG series of targets while I was deployed in 2010. As the senior Weapons Sergeant on my ODA, I was the primary trainer. Not just for our partner force, but for my Team as well. I had brought multiple targets for use on the range during training. Bringing them all took up a lot of space. Space, when you deploy, can be a precious commodity.

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The Quest for Concealed Carry Perfection

I’ve been carrying a concealed firearm (mostly consistently) for about 16 or 17 years. Not having even seen an actual gun in real life until I was 20 years old, it took me a little while to get used to the idea of carrying a firearm. And it has taken me even longer to find the right way for me to carry.

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Be a Woman Among Men

I couldn’t tell you exactly how many times I’ve heard a man in one of our classes say, “I’m trying to get my girlfriend to come take a class”, or a female acquaintance say, “My husband keeps trying to get me to go to a class”, but it happens a lot.

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