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The Bad Ass Files: Robert “R.J.” Thomas – The Story of a Real American Gunfighter

Posted on 24 February 202424 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

A REAL AMERICAN GUNFIGHTER AND HIS GUNS   When those who grew up in my era hear the words “gunfight” or “gunfighter,” we immediately get a vision of something that never existed. Spending many of my Saturdays in the late 1940s at the West Theater to watch western movies with the likes of Roy Rogers,…

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Know Your Ammo: The Rise and Fall of the .45 GAP

Posted on 4 February 20244 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

The Rise and Fall of the .45 GAP   Let’s go back to the year 2003. The .40 S&W cartridge introduced in 1990 skyrocketed to first place in popularity among American police service pistols. The almost decade-old .357 SIG cartridge also seemed to be ascendant. It was clear that law enforcement wanted something more powerful…

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VP-22 – A Disposable Plastic Welrod

Posted on 8 January 20248 January 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

VP-22 – A Disposable Plastic Welrod   The VP-22 is an almost entirely 3D printed .22lr VP9 (a copy of the WW2 British Welrod) type bolt-action pistol featuring a 12-shot magazine and screw-on suppressor. This design comes via FOSSCAD (Free Open Source Software and Computer Aided Design).  

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Stupid Hand Shooting Drills

Posted on 31 October 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

One Handed Pistol Shooting Drill   Practicing shooting a pistol with your non-dominant hand (aka weak or stupid hand) is something we all need to practice more often. Why? Well, because Mr. Murphy is always lurking to kick your ass and the chances of something happening out on the street where you are either shot…

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Spaulding’s Rules of Conflict

Posted on 20 October 202320 October 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Spaulding’s Rules of Conflict   Operational rules are a sound practice and, over the years, I have created some I use in my classes. Recently, a student said, “You should write those down and give them out to students.” As I sat down to create the list I thought, “Maybe others would like to read…

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Armed Citizen’s Corner: Review of Jim Cirillo’s “Guns, Bullets and Gunfights”

Posted on 11 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Cirillo’s “Guns, Bullets and Gunfights”   Jim Cirillo was probably the last real gunfighter in America. Without a doubt the combat arms fellas in our military are gunfighters, but they ply their trade overseas. Jim did it at home, in the grim streets of New York city. He was a member of the city’s Stake…

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Old School Pistolcraft: Mastering Jim Cirillo’s Technique For Coarse-Aim Shooting

Posted on 10 September 202310 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Mastering Jim Cirillo’s Technique For Coarse-Aim Shooting   (From the Tactical Hermit: This is one of the early uses of the “Metal on Meat” technique. Field Proven!!)   Lethal-force events can happen in a split second, you need the capability to respond in kind. Here’s how law-enforcement legend Jim Cirillo got the drop on the…

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Know Your Weapons: Browning’s Hammerless 1911

Posted on 2 September 20232 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

John Browning’s Hammerless 1911   Last year I had the opportunity to visit the John M. Browning Museum in Ogden, Utah and I was thrilled to see Browning’s hammerless 1911 prototype on display. Very little has been written about the development of this particular pistol. The pistol is briefly mentioned in John Browning and Curt Gentry’s 1964 biography of John…

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Shooting Mechanics: Pad and Press not Crook and Hook

Posted on 23 August 202323 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

  Using the PAD of the finger, PRESS the trigger. Avoid HOOKING the trigger with the first knuckle joint.

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“Listerine Pistol”: Extreme Close-Quarter Combative Realities

Posted on 26 July 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

  When we talk about “Listerine” Combat we are referring to that nasty “bad breath” distance fighting that takes place within 2- 3 feet of your nose. This can be empty hand, knife, stick or firearm. We will see that all of the Combative principles of each of these platforms intersect or duplicate each other…

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