Welcome to another installment of my series on USPSA! While I am nowhere near an expert at USPSA, I have been teaching people how to shoot for quite awhile. Over the years, I have learned quite a few things that I think you might find interesting and perhaps even useful. If you like the content,ContinueContinue reading “Getting Setup for Practical Pistol”
Category Archives: 1911
The Equipment of Frozen Reaction Part One: “Good” Guys
My book, Frozen Reaction, has been out for a few weeks, and so far the support has been astounding. If you picked up a copy of the book, I would really appreciate it if you left a review on Amazon. I know Amazon can sometimes be a headache to work on for reviews, but reviewsContinueContinue reading “The Equipment of Frozen Reaction Part One: “Good” Guys”
Heavy Metal
One day during my lunch break, I walked into my favorite Texas gun store, pointed at a rifle that I had wanted for awhile, swiped my card, and walked out with it under my arm. That was the type of thing you could do in Texas with a concealed carry permit and an hour-long lunchContinueContinue reading “Heavy Metal”
On Historical Significance, Influence, and the Venerable .45
When I was younger, I couldn’t wait to turn 21. Not because I was super excited to buy beer (although I did do some of that), but because my parents weren’t too keen on purchasing me a handgun, so I knew I was going to have to do it myself. There was one handgun inContinueContinue reading “On Historical Significance, Influence, and the Venerable .45”
On the Responsibility of Concealed Carry
I apologize for yet another lapse in my own time line, I hope the quality of this post makes up for making my rabid (?) fans wait. One of the questions most asked of me, after what guns I prefer to use, is why I choose to carry one on a nearly day to dayContinueContinue reading “On the Responsibility of Concealed Carry”
