Concealed Carry in Winter: A Woman’s Perspective
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com With the temperature dropping, the wind blowing and the snow falling, I don extra clothing to be comfortable when I
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Safety comes first and no exceptions can be made. In this section, you can find articles that tackle the question of safety, be it personal defense or the rules of proper firearm storage. We’ve also included articles on training, because with knowledge comes awareness, and there is no safety without it.
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com With the temperature dropping, the wind blowing and the snow falling, I don extra clothing to be comfortable when I
By Seth R. Nadel Many have written about finishing the fight – but we also need to finish our training. By that I mean we
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com “There is an old saying that a man is known by the company he keeps: his reputation depends on what
By Seth R. Nadel Over the past 50 years, I have carried every type of handgun in almost every type of holster, all over my
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com I have been under Chiropractic care since I was 22 years old. I was a uniformed police officer. It was
Guided Smart Weapons for Riflemen By John M. Buol Jr. Project White Feather was a US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)-sponsored effort to improve sniper weapon
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com I believe in training, but only if it’s the right training. If you buy a car you should know
By Guy J. Sagi Hunters often find themselves dealing with varied terrain and wrestling through thick brush that makes delivering an accurate, single-and-humane shot a
A visit to your local gun range can be great fun, and it’s a valuable way to hone your marksmanship skills in a comfortable
Firearms training is a very important facet of gun ownership, and self-defense training can be a particularly demanding portion of training. There are a lot
By John M. Buol Jr. Dawn breaks over Papke Hill at Camp Bullis, Texas as a row of cadets take the line for a
By Seth R. Nadel In the beginning, there were round targets called “bullseyes,” a reference to their similarity to the eye of a bull. We
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