Preplanning Distractions for Self Defense
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com Everyone is vulnerable when approached by unknown individuals. Are they nefarious? Are they just “ordinary Joes” trying to get through
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By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com Everyone is vulnerable when approached by unknown individuals. Are they nefarious? Are they just “ordinary Joes” trying to get through
By Seth R. Nadel Ah winter, when you can easily wear a outer garment – or two or three. Layering was finally adopted by the
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
Continued from: How to Shoot and How to Hit: Part 1. By Seth Nadel The Critical Importance of Grip When I started shooting back in
By Seth R. Nadel We all need to think about the actual process of shooting – how does a human manage to hold a mechanical
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladysdayllc.com When you hear the word “rise” you think of the rise of the muzzle of your firearm. This word also
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 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
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com This article assumes that either my handgun is in the shop or has been knocked from my hand during a
Conceal and carry isn’t for everyone. It’s a big responsibility, and there are times that for whatever reason carrying a concealed weapon isn’t practical. However,
By Seth R. Nadel From time to time, this question comes up – should I carry two (or more) guns? Most often, it comes
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