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Armed Citizen Corner: Lethal Dangers in ECQ Defense

Posted on 2 November 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Via: The Armory Life   Lethal Dangers in Extreme Close Quarters Defense   Outside of military conflict, it is an indisputable fact that most violent encounters unfold inside of conversational distance. This is true of fights with the schoolyard bully back in the 6th grade, an attempted mugging on the street, or gun play in an…

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Handgun Corner: Jeff Cooper’s First Article from 1946

Posted on 5 September 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Jeff Cooper’s First Article   Here is a scanned copy of Jeff Cooper’s first published article, from the Marine Corps Gazette, in Sept 1946. Titled “What Good Is A Pistol?”, it discusses pistol training and caliber selection. Highlights: Cooper comments that the semiauto pistol be redesigned to have more slant and a slight curve — essentially…

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Training Stressors

Posted on 4 September 20245 September 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2018 (Hermit Note: In keeping with my recent announcement of re-centering priorities of “Just Shut-Up and Train!” I will be posting articles from the archives that I feel are of vital import to the Armed Citizen. Let’s all make a point to get out there and train in whatever capacity we are…

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The Shooting People in the Face Drill, Revisited*

Posted on 1 September 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2018   While training the other day I put in 20 rounds on the tried and true Mozambique or “Failure to Stop” Drill. After I ran through the drill I realized something: I had been training myself to PAUSE between the transition from the two shots to Center of Mass to the…

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Magazine Fatigue?

Posted on 9 August 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Magazine Fatigue?   A question that routinely comes up when a new user gets an auto pistol – whether a police trainee or armed citizen – is “how long can the magazine stay loaded without compromising reliability?” – or words to that effect. It’s a fair question. I’m no metallurgist, but I’ve been handling guns…

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Lessons from the Past: 3 Reasons to Carry Backup

Posted on 15 June 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Lessons from the Past: 3 Reasons to Carry Backup   To some, notorious Old West gunfighter John Wesley Hardin was a psychopathic murderer and racist. To others, Hardin was a genuine American hero. Whether Hardin was a terrorist or a freedom fighter was a question that dogged him throughout his lifetime. Now, 150 years after…

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Shooting Mechanics: Cooper’s El Presidente

Posted on 11 May 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Classic Combat Pistol Drill: Cooper’s El Presidente When my father first started teaching me to shoot a handgun around nine or ten years old, he used Cooper’s Modern Technique to cement the fundamentals and then a few years later the El Presidente to combine all of these skills together. One of the things I distinctly…

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One-Handed Survival Shooting Techniques – Necessary or Fluff?

Posted on 29 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

One-Handed Survival Shooting Techniques – Necessary or Fluff?   Training with one hand is often referred to as “wounded shooter training”.  Is this always the case?  Read more to find out more. Last week’s Facebook LIVE discussion covered one-handed survival manipulation; a subject I took a liking to long ago. When I was instructing with the Federal…

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Combat Shooting 101: The Zipper

Posted on 20 March 202421 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2013     The armed civilian, like the LEO, needs to evaluate his Course of Fire and Firearm Drills frequently to make sure they stay current with the times. The best example of this is the increased use of Body Armor by thugs. Looking at history, one could expect your “higher class”…

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The Average Civilian Pistol Permit Holder is Better with Their Weapons than Most Cops

Posted on 1 March 20241 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

The Average Civilian Pistol Permit Holder is Better with Their Weapons than Most Cops   New York State, with its liberal politics and highly restrictive gun laws, might be the last place you’d expect to have a sheriff who actively encourages private citizens to get trained, licensed, and armed in order to help counter the nation-wide…

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