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Primitive Skills Checkup

Posted on 13 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

The Civilian Operator must NEVER neglect training on the skills which would enable him to survive and be self-sufficient from modern society. Going back and learning and training on Primitive Skills is the only way you can ensure the future of yourself and loved ones when the world goes down the proverbial sewer pipe.-SF  …

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A Self Defense Pro On Teaching Girls To Kick The Crap Out Of Attackers

Posted on 12 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

For those CO Fathers out there with your own little “Princesses”; you should read this, regardless of her age..SF     Here’s a stat you should swallow your Lucky Charms before reading: 1.9 million women are assaulted in the U.S. every year. That’s why Tim Larkin, a member of the Black Belt Hall Of Fame…

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The OODA Loop, Revisited

Posted on 4 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

John Boyd’s OODA loop teaches troops how to make the right decision with little time and scant info. By Mike Grice You make decisions every day. Dozens and dozens of them. Some are easy — coffee or latte? — and some are more complex. Regardless of what kind of decision you need to make, you…

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Remembering Mr. SMOLES for the Utilitarian Pragmatist that he was!

Posted on 27 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Yeah I know this is Mr. Burns, but you will get the joke as you read on…. Since the general feeling around the national campfire has been one of concern and worry as of late, I thought it a relevant and necessary article to review something that is actually practical and useful, instead of prognosticating…

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Beware of Fake Tourniquets!

Posted on 26 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

A Fake Tourniquet Could Cost Your Life!   Counterfeit tourniquets, of all things. On July 14, 2015, an Ocean City, New Jersey patrolman applied a tourniquet to an 18-year old traffic victim’s leg. This action is credited with saving her life. On August 8, 2015, a Florida deputy sheriff investigator used a tourniquet to save the…

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Confronting Active Shooters in CQ Situations

Posted on 24 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By Hammerhead The AP is now reporting that it was indeed 3 Americans that overpowered the terrorist active shooter on a train in France, it just was not US Marines as originally reported. “The servicemen — U.S. Airman Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman from Roseburg, Oregon — and their friend, Anthony Sadler, a…

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Surviving a Hazmat: The Rule of Thumb and the 3 U’s

Posted on 16 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Imagine this … you’re sitting there in your car waiting for the light to turn green and over to your left you see a huge flash of fire and then a split second later a deafening BOOM! You’re in the middle of a train derailment, one where several rail tankers have collided and caused an explosion….

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Why I abandoned the Pocket-Clip Folding Knife Once and for All

Posted on 10 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By Hammerhead7 For the CO,  having an outward “sterile” appearance is mandatory to retain tactical surprise. This is why I support concealed vs Open Carry for firearms. But what about knives? When it comes to knives, most CO’s are relegated to just sticking (ie “clipping”) a “tactical” folder in their pocket and moving on. But…

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Approaching UAV’s as a CO Skill-Set and not just a Weekend Hobby

Posted on 3 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  The civilian operator has to understand that the future of conflict, regardless if it is domestic or foreign, is going to involve technology on a massive scale. With hybrid warfare now being perfected by both state and non-state actors, the civilian operator/prepper needs to plan on also using a combination of conventional, asymmetrical and…

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Combative Strikes

Posted on 31 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

These are some very old clips but are still IMO some of the best out there regarding realistic Combative strikes that work. *Use these strikes in your CQ empty-hand/stick/knife/gun training as a way to quickly “create distance” between you and the BG so you can draw your weapon. Always stay open to the ideal of…

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