Wednesday, December 15, 2021

CWP, 15 December MMXXI Anno Domini

 Hi Sheepdogs, 
 
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----- Mindset (figuring out the correct way to think) -----
 
"Better to stay out of trouble than get out of trouble."
-- Tactical Professor (Claude Werner)
 
"Complacency and Firearms, a Dangerous Combination" by Matthew Maruster
 
Avoidance, Deterrence, Escape
 
“You are no more armed because you are wearing a pistol 
than you are a musician because you own a guitar.” 
from Principles of Personal Defense by 
Col. Jeff Cooper, USMC, (1920 – 2006 A.D.)
 
"The Armed Citizen – A Five Year Analysis" by Claude Werner
Excerpts:  
     Mindset of the potential victim was far more important than the type of weapon used.
     Awareness of the surroundings appears to be a key element of successful defense.
     Be familiar enough with the weapon to employ it without fumbling.
     If the attacker does not withdraw, counterattack without hesitation. 
 
"The New Reality - Master Class with Ken Hackathorn - Episode 25"
Excerpt:  
     "No one is coming to save you."  
[My next door neighbor called 911 when guys were trying to kick her door down.  
The Metro Nashville Police never showed up.  It took me 15 minutes to show up 
(I was not at home).  It took her husband 30 minutes to show up (he was at work).  
So, Hackathorn is correct.  You better internalize this reality and plan accordingly.  
-- Jon Low]
 
"There are no victims, only volunteers.  
You volunteer by looking uncertain and afraid.  
You volunteer by being, as grass-eaters invariably are, 
unprepared to confront the hazards of life."
— Jeff Cooper
 
----- Aftermath -----
(You have to be alive to have these problems:  criminal and civil liability.)
 
“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, 
but because he loves what is behind him.”
― G.K. Chesterton
 
     Never talk to the police!  Ask for your attorney and shut up!  
The police will lie to you.  Don't believe them.  Don't listen to them.  
There are many U.S. Supreme Court rulings saying that it is perfectly 
fine for the police to lie to you.  (Of course, if you lie to the police 
that's a crime.)
     Instructors who teach "talking to the police" are WRONG!
"You Have the Right to Remain Innocent" by James Duane 
     If you talk, you will be convicted because the police don't care about your innocence or guilt.  
All they care about is their promotions and raises.  Arrests count.  Convictions count.  
Exonerations don't count.  

     Say "no" when the police ask for permission to do anything.  Just say, "NO."
"Busted! How to Handle the Police Until You Get a Lawyer" by Mary Griego
    "Shut up!  Please shut up."  
     I can beat an illegal search.  I can beat a search warrant.  I cannot beat your stupidity 
in giving the cop permission to search.  Of course, they are going to plant evidence.  
They aren't stupid.  
 
     Talking to the police is criminal stupidity.  Don't do it.  
Giving the police permission to search is criminal stupidity.  Don't do it.  
Some instructors teach, point out evidence.  If you do that, the police will say that only 
you knew where the evidence was because you put it there.  And similarly for other 
things you say.  Your statements will all be twisted and used against you.  That's why 
so many innocent people are in prison.  They aren't guilty.  They are stupid.  
That's why the Innocence Project has gotten so many people released from prison.  
My state senator, Mark Pody, worked on such a case.  If the guy had just kept his 
mouth shut in the first place, he never would have been convicted.  Everyone thinks 
they are being a good citizen and helping the police.  Ya, you're helping the police 
convict you.  
     Stupid is as stupid does.  Talking to the police is stupid.  
 
"Don't Talk to the Police" by Regent University School of Law
     Please view this video.  Please take Prof. James Duane seriously.  
 
Instructors who teach "say little" when interacting with the responding police officers 
after a lethal force encounter are WRONG!  The instructors teach things like, 
"point out witnesses and evidence to the responding officers".  Don't!  
Keep your mouth shut!  Don't write anything.  Don't sign anything (American Sign 
Language).  Don't say anything.  
 
     When you're in jail, the police will come to you with a paper to sign.  They will 
tell you that it's just a formality and once you sign it they will release you.  DON'T 
sign it.  It is a confession.  Once you sign the confession, you will be arrested and 
spend the rest of your life in prison.  Yes, as a matter of fact, this sort of thing 
is common practice.  
 
     Michael Drejka was violently shoved to the ground in a parking lot by 
Markeis McGlockton who was much bigger and stronger than Drejka.  
Drejka immediately shot McGlockton in the front of his chest (not in the back).  
McGlockton retreated into a store and died.  
     The responding police officers declined to arrest Drejka because it was obviously 
self defense.  
     The county Sheriff declined to press charges against Drejka because it was 
self defense.  
     Then, Drejka goes in to talk to the police for two hours without his attorney 
present.  The recorded statement was played at his trial to convict him of man slaughter.  
Drejka is now getting beaten in prison on a regular basis.  And will be for the rest 
of his life.  
     If you are stupid enough to talk to the police, you can talk yourself into a conviction, 
even when you are completely justified, completely innocent of any crime.  
     My father, who was a prosecutor, judge, defense attorney, et al told me that 
stupid people get convicted.  Doesn't have anything to do with guilt or innocence.  
Arrogance is a form of stupidity.  That's why God tells us to be humble.  
 
"D.C. commits to sweeping post-conviction review after report uncovers breakdowns in city’s forensics arm"
By Emily Davies
     Whether corruption or incompetence, the result is the same, innocent persons convicted.  
This is why it is so important to never talk to the police.  Teach your children to never talk 
to the police.  You and your children can talk to your attorney.  Then your attorney can 
talk to the police.  But, you should NEVER talk to the police.  
 
“Your understanding and consent are not required for someone to take 
your life, kill your loved ones, and destroy all you hold dear.” 
-- William Aprill 
 
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----- Safety -----  
(how to avoid shooting yourself, friendlies, and innocent bystanders)
 
Jeff Cooper's Rules of Gun Safety  
RULE I: ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED.  
RULE II: NEVER LET THE MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY.
RULE III: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET. 
RULE IV: BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET.  
 
“Self-Defense for Women: Getting to "No!" You” by Tamara Keel
Excerpt:  
     "It's okay to be firm with strangers if that's what it takes to keep yourself safe.  
Even if it makes you feel rude or, worse, Not Nice at the time, it's still okay.  
It doesn't go in your permanent record, promise."
 
"4 Simple Steps to Effective Boundary Setting" by JARRETT ARTHUR
 
     The normal people smile and wave to me when I smile and wave to them, when they are 
driving into our facility.  So, the guy walking in was unusual.  When he neglected to respond 
to my smile, wave, and verbal greeting, I radioed ahead to let the other security officers 
know that a grumpy guy was approaching the front doors.  Grumpy would need a key fob 
to open the door, but the security officers met him outside the doors, because if he's a bad 
guy, you can't let him get inside.  (Same for churches and such.)  The security officers 
engaged Grumpy in "friendly" conversation.  Grumpy said he was Jewish.  (We were having 
the Hanukah festival today in a big tent in the parking lot.)  One of the officers asked him 
how many candles he had purchased for his Menorah.  Grumpy looked at the huge Menorah 
that the kids were throwing plastic rings on in the tent, counted 9 places to hold candles, 
and replied, "Nine."  So, security escorted Grumpy off the property.  
The trick is to go deep (every question based on the answer to the last question), not broad 
(every question independent of previous questions).  It's easier to catch a lie that way.  
If you didn't get it, ask a Jew how many candles they need for their Menorah for their 
Hanukah celebration.  
     I remember in boot camp, the Drill Instructors told us a story of a Marine on guard duty 
who encountered an unknown person during the Korean War, late at night in the dark.  
The unknown person identified himself as a fellow Marine and gave the appropriate 
password.  The Marine guard looked at the guy's boots and immediately shot the fake 
Marine.  Ask a Marine how to lace your boots.  (And in modern times, where you 
place the dog tag.)  
 
Free Gun Safety class
 
John Farnam's rules to keep you out of trouble:  
Don't go to stupid places.  
Don't do stupid things.  
Don't hang out with stupid people.  
Be in bed by 10 PM.  Your own bed.  
Don't look like a freak. 
Don't fail the attitude test.  
 
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----- Training (figuring out the correct tasks to learn) -----
 
     You need training because:  
You don't know what you don't know.  
Much of what you know is false.  
It's good to the have the answers before the criminal tests you.  
-- Claude Werner (paraphrased)
 
     A colleague of mine does MMA fighting.  He has long hair.  I asked him about this and 
he told me that the rules prohibit grabbing the opponent's hair (as well as eye gouging, 
scratching, biting, etc.).  I mentioned that we are in the security business, we get into real 
fights, no rules.  His response was that if someone grabbed his hair, he would kick him in 
the testicles.  Well, that's all well and good, if you can.  I think this is a terrible training scar.  
     When I joined the Marine Corps, the first thing they did upon arrival at boot camp was 
to cut off the hair on our scalps, because where the head goes, the body follows.  If 
someone can grab your hair, they have a significant advantage.  Enough of an advantage 
to kill you.  
     When we learned Judo flips in boot camp, the Drill Instructors explained to us that 
these techniques were not the sort that you would learn in a civilian dojo.  Because in the 
civilian world you don't want to hurt your opponent.  It's just a sport.  Training scar.  
     Beware of training scars.  They are everywhere and they will get you killed.  
 
     A weapon system without proper operator training is dangerous to everyone within range.  
[What an instructor in artillery school said, but equally relevant to pistols.]
 
     “The secret of success is this. 
Train like it means everything when it means nothing – so you can 
fight like it means nothing when it means everything.” 
-- Lofty Wiseman
 
"WHEN CITIZENS FIGHT BACK
ARE WE TRAINING WRONG?"
BY TOM GIVENS
Excerpt:  
     "The success/failure tally among the incidents involving my students is 62 wins, 
zero losses, and two forfeits.  Every one of our students who were armed won their 
confrontation.  Only three of those were injured, and those three recovered.  To the 
best of my knowledge, two people have gone through training with us and 
subsequently were murdered in separate street robberies — but neither was armed.  
This is why we put a great deal of emphasis in our training on the necessity of 
routinely carrying your gun."
     "Based on this data, we believe the following are key skills the private citizen 
should concentrate on in their training:
     Quick, safe, efficient presentation of the handgun from concealed carry.  
     Delivery of several well-placed shots at distances from 3 to 7 yards.  
     Keeping the gun running, including reloading and fixing malfunctions.  
     Two-handed firing. We train our students to use two hands if at all possible 
and most have done so in their fights.  Bring the gun to eye level. This is the 
fastest way to achieve accurate gun alignment.  All but two of our students 
brought the gun to eye level, and as a result got good hits.  Two had to shoot 
from below eye level due to unusual circumstances."
     [While Tom does not state it in this article, he did in one of his classes, 
state that the probability of you being the victim of a violent crime is not 
one in a million, it's more like one in twenty six. 
     The 62 wins, 0 losses, and 2 forfeits is interesting.  But, the significant number 
is the hundreds of thousands of times that his students are not attacked in the first 
place because their training caused the predator to decide not to attack them.  
Can't get data for this statistic, but I suggest it is huge.  
-- Jon Low]
 
“If you are reading this and can’t put your hand on your defensive firearm, 
all of your training is wasted.” -- Col. Jeff Cooper
 
"Gearing Up For A Training Class" by JEREMY TYE 
     You’ve just enrolled in your first multi-day pistol training class.  In order to get the 
absolute most value for your hard-earned money and time, take a minute to consider 
these suggestions on preparing for a shooting class:
     Bring a gun that you know works.  Sounds like common sense, but there is always 
that “one guy” that shows up to a class with a brand-new gun, or a gun that has a brand 
new trigger/barrel/slide/red dot/etc.  If your stuff doesn’t work, you can’t shoot, and 
nobody else can shoot either because the instructor is probably now focused on getting 
you squared away.  Run your gun hard prior to a class, put a few hundred rounds through 
it in a quick range session to ensure that everything is where it needs to be.  If you’ve got 
a backup pistol, bring it.  If you don’t, make sure that you at least have a small spare 
parts kit.  Extra extractors, firing pins/strikers, locking blocks, slide stops, recoil spring 
assemblies, having that stuff on hand is always a good idea.  Oh, and don’t show up to 
a class with a pistol that has new irons or a dot that hasn’t been zeroed.  . . . 
     Have a bunch of mags.  You’re going to need more than 3, even if that is the number 
of mags required by the instructor.  I like to show up with 5 mags fully loaded, and 5 mags 
that are empty so that I can load them to whatever the instructor wants for the next drill.  
A dump pouch on your belt makes it really easy to carry a bunch of mags to the line and 
store the mags that you’ve picked up off the deck.  If you’ve got an ammo bag that you 
can dump your ammo into prior to the class, its way easier to load from a bag or can than 
it is to load from the factory boxes, and you don’t have to worry about throwing away all 
the empty ammo boxes at the end of the day.  
     Fresh batteries for everything.  This includes electronic ear pro, red dots, 
cameras/go pros, and flashlights.  Anything that takes a battery gets a new one, even if you 
just swapped it a few weeks prior.  Bring extras for your buddy that forgot to change the 
batteries out in their gear.  Lithium batteries are pricey, but they generally last longer, weigh 
less than alkaline, and most importantly won’t swell or burst inside your expensive gear.  
A few dollars extra is cheap insurance when it comes to electronics.  
     Lastly, check your torque.  Screws love to back out and disappear at the worst possible 
time.  If you’re running a red dot, make sure your mounting screws are torqued and 
witness-marked.  Same goes for weapon-mounted lights.  And don’t forget about the 
screws in your kydex gear.  Vibratite VC3 or Permatex Orange threadlocker works great 
on kydex screws to keep everything where it should be.  
     A little due diligence prior to the class can make or break the class experience for not 
only you, but also your classmates.  Nobody likes standing on the line chatting with one 
another while the instructor is back at the tables trying to quickly put a student’s gun or gear 
back into service.  Make the most of your time by showing up to class prepared to learn 
and prepared to shoot!  
     [If you don't take money for the class (the tuition is a donation to the church, gun club, 
or junior shooting team that is hosting the class), it is much easier to inform the student 
that he may audit the class, but that the instructors will not loan him equipment.  
     Allowing another stranger student to loan equipment to the incompetent student can 
become a liability nightmare.  I strongly recommend against it.  The real problem is that 
if he is providing equipment and ammunition for her, he might be expecting something 
in return. -- Jon Low]
 
"Victory is predicated on mastery of the basics, AND the ability to perform them subconsciously."
-- John Farnam
 
"Skin That Smoke Wagon! Fundamentals of Clandestine Carry Pistol" by John Mosby
Excerpts:  
     Be Able to Hit What You NEED to Hit, As Many Times As Necessary.
     Be Capable of Getting the Gun Into the Fight, in Time to Be Useful.
     Make Appropriately Good Decisions, Under the Stress of a Life-or-Death Fight.
[The author warns the reader that his opinions may trigger the reader. -- Jon Low]
 
"What is Situational Awareness?" by Spencer Blue
Excerpts:  
     ". . . overcome denial . . ."
     "He is not acting naturally, he’s behaving naturally."
 
Front Sight Reality Check #88
     Off duty Baltimore cop does everything right.  Training pays off.  
Unfortunately, the innocent victim dies, because the cop was 
facing the wrong way in the barber chair when the shooting 
started.  The cop stopped shooting when the bad guy dropped 
his pistol.  Wow!  That is self control.  
 
"Training is NOT an event, but a process. 
Training is the preparation FOR practice". 
-- Claude Werner
 
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----- Practice (how to get good at that task) -----
 
     Practice is the small deposits you make over time, 
so that in an emergency, you can make that big withdrawal. 
-- Chesley Burnett Sullenberger, III
 
"Become An Ambidextrous Shooter To Boost Your Scores" by Chris Christian
     Also important for combat, especially that part about how to transfer the pistol 
between hands.  
 
Why practice?
    "To each there comes in their lifetime a special moment
when they are figuratively tapped on the shoulder and
offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique
to them and fitted to their talents.  What a tragedy if
that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that 
which could have been their finest hour."
-- Winston Churchill
 
"56 Concealed Carry Mistakes and How to Avoid Them [Update]" by Jacob Paulsen
 
     "Be careful what you practice. 
Because you will do in combat whatever you have practiced, 
no matter how ridiculous."
-- "Shooting in Self-Defense" by Sara Ahrens
 
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----- Strategy (deciding on the end state and how to achieve it) -----
 
How do you win a gunfight? 
Don't be there.
-- John Farnam
 
You win gunfights by not getting shot.
-- John Holschen
 
----- Tactics (tasks that you should strive to be able to do in support of your strategy) -----
 
"Real fights are short."
-- Bruce Lee
 
"The Importance of Communication for Personal Defense" by SHERIFF JIM WILSON
     That's why you have to have a powerful (750 lumens or more) flashlight.  Even when 
the other person is suffering from auditory exclusion, a little flash of light reflecting off 
anything in his field of view and communication is made, or at least started.  It's got to 
be bright enough for him to see in bright daylight.  This also works if your friend is deaf.  
(He might not have been born deaf.  He may have gone deaf during the combat operation.  
Ever seen the movie "Blackhawk Down"? or read the book?
https://readerslibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/Black-Hawk-Down.pdf
)  
 
"How Body Language Impacts Personal Defense" by SHERIFF JIM WILSON
 
"Gun Skills - Tactics to Clear Houses" by Ed Head
 
"The shorter the fight, the less hurt you get."
-- John Holschen
 
----- Techniques (ways to execute a given task, skill, or tactic) -----
 
"Use only that which works, 
and take it from any place you can find it."
-- Bruce Lee
 
"Apollo Robbins Demonstrates the Technique of a Master Pickpocket | The New Yorker"
     Do you see how you can use these techniques to take a person's pistol from them?  
Do you see how someone could take your pistol?  
 
"Gunfighting and Neuroscience: Why Using Your Front Sight Might Kill You" by Jake
     The author is talking about subjects in the field of psychology, not neurology (which 
is what I assume he means by "neuroscience").  I assume the author meant this article 
to be a non-fiction essay on technique, as opposed to an opinion piece.  Because 
everyone has an opinion, some more learned than others.  But, as a technique, this is 
not well articulated.  For instance, the definition of "quiet eye" talks about "3แต’ of visual angle".  
A 3 degree angle is a 2 dimensional measure.  (In a 2-dimensional circle there are 360 degrees, 
or 2๐… radians of planar angle.)  In 3 dimensions, the unit of measure is the steradian.  
(In a 3-dimensional sphere there are 4๐… steradians of solid angle.)
Precision of language is precision of thought.  
     Note Claude Werner's comment after the article.  
     If the red dot sight is calibrated correctly (built correctly at the factor) and zeroed, 
one would expect the red dot (a virtual image) to appear super imposed on the target 
and in the same visual plane as the target (in focus when your eye is focused at the target) 
and indicating the point of impact of the bullet.  [But, the red dot is usually focused at 
infinity, not at any realistic pistol shooting distance.]  {There are some real physical 
problems with virtual images, but that's outside the scope of this article and this blog 
posting.}
     When shining a laser on the target, you would have a real image, super imposed 
on the target.  Laser light does not disperse (as in chromatic dispersion, because all 
of the photons are exactly the same frequency) and does not dissipate (because all 
the photons are traveling parallel to each other).  So, the laser spot on the target 
should appear in focus.  But, at any realistic pistol shooting distance, the laser spot 
is going to be too small to see in combat.  (And you can never tell if the laser dot 
that you are looking at is your laser dot, or someone else's.)
     With iron sights, you've got a much simpler system (more reliable), and all images 
are real.  No light is emitted or reflected.  This is a big deal.  The light from your red 
dot sight is visible from in front of you and behind you.  The light from your sight 
is reflected off your glasses.  Which is fine if you're playing games, but not in combat.  
     You've got to be careful.  What Ben says he is doing is what Ben thinks he is doing, 
which may not be what Ben is doing.  As a coach, I've seen this a lot.  
Excerpt:  
     "Less experienced shooters will need a hard focus on their sights to verify their gun 
is aligned correctly.  They do not have the requisite practice time to look at a spot and 
line the gun up subconsciously.  This is fine in a target shooting scenario, but deadly in 
the real world."
I disagree.  Remember "inattentional blindness".  If you don't focus on the front sight, 
it will wander off on you, and you will never notice it, because you won't see it, 
because you're not focused on it.  This is a real problem.  To say that a person can 
subconsciously aim a pistol is nonsense.  Training to subconsciously aim a pistol 
under combat stress is criminal stupidity.  Because you're guaranteeing an unintentional 
hit.  
 
"Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting (Part 4)" By tacticalprofessor
     The links to the previous articles are given at the end of the article.  
 
"Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting (Part 5)" By tacticalprofessor
     The all important follow through.
 
"Grip Control" by Ernest Langdon 
 
"How to Grip a Pistol" by Brian Zins
 
     The following article is an example of criminal stupidity.  
"Handgun Operation: Firing Semi-Automatic Pistols" by NRA Staff
     The reason no one would put their name on the author line is because 
this article is bat shit stupid.  
Excerpt:  
"To decock a semi-automatic pistol lacking a decocking mechanism. . . "
     Never manually lower a hammer with a live round in the chamber.
To do so is criminal stupidity.  This article is wrong on so many levels.  
There is no manual of arms for any pistol in which a hammer is manually 
lowered (as opposed to using a decocking lever) on a loaded chamber.  
If you want to drop the hammer, unload and pull the trigger.  
     Having to cock the hammer to fire the pistol is just as stupid as 
having to rack the slide to fire the pistol.  It's time you will never have.  
It's action that you will never be able to hide.  
 
"It's not daily increase but daily decrease - hack away at the inessentials!" 
-- Bruce Lee
 
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Colonel Robert Lindsey to his fellow trainers:
"We are not God's gift to our students.
Our students are God's gift to us."
 
----- Instructors -----
 
Remember, the students who require the extra effort are the ones who need us the most!
-- John Farnam
 
"Continuing education for trainers is vital. " by Tom Givens
 
"Tom Givens Answers My Incessant Questions" by Lee Weems
     When you buy a modern gun, you are buying a box of parts.  You then have to find 
a gunsmith to fit the parts together.  Hand fitting isn't normal anymore.  Unless you're 
paying $2000 for the pistol.  
     Tom's training is successful because he gives his students permission to defend themselves.  
Modern police response time, 17 minutes.  [But, the gunfight is over in seconds. -- Jon Low]
 
     Be careful what you teach.  
Because your students will do in combat
whatever you have trained them to do, 
no matter how ridiculous.
-- "Shooting in Self-Defense" by Sara Ahrens
 
----- Andragogy -----
 
     An instructor should not expect any learning to take 
place the first time new information is presented.  
-- "Building Shooters" by Dustin Solomon
 
     You may not be able to smell yourself.  But, I assure you that others smell you.  
So, you have to shower (scrubbing all surfaces, including your scalp beneath your hair), 
floss and brush your teeth (including all surfaces in your mouth), and don clean clothes.  
     If your armpits stink, it is because bacteria is growing there.  Kill the bacteria with 
hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, diluted bleach, or household disinfectants.  Do not 
use anti-perspirants.  Because they contain alum, which will cause your pores to seize 
up, preventing you from sweating.  That prevents your body from regulating its temperature, 
leading to heat exhaustion, sun stroke, and possibly death.  Hair has a huge surface area.  
Removing hair will drastically reduce the surface area for the bacteria to grow on.  
     Do not use perfumes.  The French developed perfumes to mask their stench, because 
they did not bathe daily, because they thought that it was unhealthy to bathe.  We know 
better.  Bathe daily, if not twice daily.  If you believe that perfumes make you attractive, 
you are wrong and have bought into the cosmetic industry propaganda.  You are God's 
masterpiece of creation.  Your God given pheromones make you attractive.  Perfumes 
disturb the other person's ability to recognize and react to your pheromones.  Similarly 
for cosmetics.  Painting your face does not make you look pretty.  It makes you look 
like you've painted your face.  
     If the other person has to wash his hand after shaking hands with you to get the 
reek of your perfume off his hand, he is not going to want to shake hands with you the 
next time he sees you.  No, your perfume is not manly.  Whores wear perfume to cover 
the smell of their last client because they don't have time to shower between clients.  
Real men do not wear perfume.  Real men are clean.  
     If you stink, the dogs can easily track you.  If you are clean, the dogs will have a 
hard time tracking you.  
     Your body is God's masterpiece of creation.  Don't deface God's masterpiece 
with graffito.  
     "The indications of a criminal are:  body odor, bad teeth, no shirt, and tattoos."
-- Sheriff Raymond Nash, Dorchester County, South Carolina
     Keep your fingernails short and clean.  Crud will accumulate under long fingernails.  
Others can smell it and see it.  
 
     "The most valuable resource that all teachers have is each other.  
Without collaboration, our growth is limited to our own perspectives."  
-- Robert John Meehan
 
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"You will never get smarter or broaden your horizons 
if you're unwilling to learn from others and read."
-- Becca Martin
 
     I read "Real World Gunfight Training" by Michael Ochsner (Mike Ox).  
I highly recommend you read this book.  
     If you read and believe what Mike says, you're going to understand that 
the way just about all training is given in the U.S. is fundamentally wrong.  
In the sense that it crams lots of knowledge into short term memory, but 
doesn't get much of that knowledge transferred into long term memory.  
This gives the student the feeling that he's getting his money's worth.  
The student is not going to continue attending classes for weeks or months.  
Especially, if he is from out of town.  So, the student only has a few days 
to get the training (even at police academies).  The logistical constraints 
conspire against correct learning.  
     The correct way to learn is with short, frequent repetition spread over time.
[I am going to try this paradigm by teaching a Defensive Pistol course over 7 Saturdays 
in a row in April and May of 2022. -- Jon Low]
     Here are some excerpts:  
1.  Most gun owners don’t train.
2.  Most “shooting” is play time . . . not training for self-defense.  
3.  People often (mistakenly) think that their permit class is training.   
4.  Most training doesn’t resemble the realities of self-defense shooting.
     "Short stroking the trigger is when a shooter doesn’t let the trigger go far enough 
forward for the trigger to reset.  It feels like and looks like a gun malfunction, 
because pressing the trigger doesn’t cause a round to exit the muzzle, but it’s a 
shooter malfunction.  [This occurs when the shooter attempts to shoot faster 
than he is physically able to shoot.]
     ". . . training in sterile conditions is like riding a bike with training wheels in a parking 
lot and thinking all of a sudden that you can bomb down a ski hill on a mountain bike 
and not get hurt.   But that’s just not reality."
     The 6 Attack Factors:  
#1 - Combat Vision
#2 - Counter Ambush Skills
#3 - Stress Shooting
  Aspect 1: Modulation
How to go in and out of the zone on demand.
  Aspect 2: Inoculation
. . . whether your technique crumbles under stress or is amazingly resilient under stress.
"Stress Shooting Involves Both Modulating Your Stress Response AND Inoculating Your Skills to Stress"
[Mike gives an excellent list of things you can do to induce stress in the student while 
he is learning to preform a task, without injuring the student.  This is much kinder and 
gentler stuff than what the Marine instructors used in SERE school.]
#4 - Fast First Hit from the Holster
#5 - Multi-Attack Engagement
#6 – Dynamic Movement
     There is a footnote at the end of chapter 3, 
"In other places online, I mention that my saccade speed went from 60-160 instead of 
from 30-180.  Why the difference?  Simply put, the reality of going from 30-180 is what 
happened, but it’s much harder to believe.  60-160 is a little under-stated and much 
easier for people to believe."  [I find this statement a little disquieting. -- Jon Low]
     Optimal is 80% dry fire, 10% live fire, and 10% stress training or force-on-force.
     Training scars are formed by shooting at ranges with excessive restrictions 
like 1-2 seconds between shots, no drawing from a holster, etc.  [The range owners 
have their ideas about managing liability, which are stupid.  If you use such a range 
under such restrictions, you are engaging in criminal stupidity.  Because training 
scars get you killed. -- Jon Low]
     The dreaded anticipatory flinch is formed with live fire.  [So, don't live fire!  
Spend your time and effort in dry practice. -- Jon Low]
     If you want to learn anything, you better have adequate diet, exercise, 
sleep quality, stress level, wellness (as opposed to sickness), hydration, etc.
     Front End “Primed”.  [I've been doing this for years.  I always email complete detailed 
documentation to my students at least a couple of weeks before the class and ask them 
to read it before the class.  (Of course, very few do.)  As Dustin Solomon says, 
"An instructor should not expect any learning to take place the first time new information 
is presented."  So, you have to tell the students to read your book before the start of class.  
John Farnam and Tom Givens have books that they expect the student to read before 
showing up for class.]  
     Short training sessions.  [As John Farnam says, get to the point, and then stop talking.]  
     Frequent Training & Sustainment Training.  ". . . frequent small blocks, 
spread out over an extended period of time."
     Fused Skills.  “interleaved” training.  ". . . one of the most important reasons why 
block & silo training is used over fused/interleaved training is because it “feels” better.  
Interleaved training, when it’s done correctly, is a constant struggle that is taxing on the brain.
     Fun.  
     Focused training.  
     [If your urine is yellow, you are chronically dehydrated.  Which is bad for your health.  
If you need an alarm clock to wake up to go to work (or whatever you need to do), you 
are sleep deprived.  Which is bad for your health. -- Jon Low]
     REM sleep is essential for learning your new skills.  You can eliminate your REM 
sleep with caffeine, alcohol, some medication, too much light or noise, or not enough 
time in bed.  
     I am old enough to remember having to request books, journal articles, and such 
from the library.  It is so much easier now days, as most of the references cited in 
this book are accessible free of charge on the internet.  (Though some of them do 
cost money, but that can be avoided by requesting through your library.)
Michael Ochsner suggests the following articles:  
     "The real risks during deadly police shootouts: Accuracy of the naรฏve shooter"
by William J. Lewinski, Ron Avery, Jennifer Dysterheft, Nathan D. Dicks, and Jacob Bushey
     "Police Academy Training, Performance, and Learning"
by John O’Neill, Dawn A. O’Neill, Katelyn Weed, Mark E. Hartman, William Spence, 
and William J. Lewinski 
     "The Illusion of Competency Versus the Desirability of Expertise: 
Seeking a Common Standard for Support Professions in Sport"
by Dave Collins, Veronica Burke, Amanda Martindale,and Andrew Cruickshank 
     "Introducing the Reality-Based Training: Blending Psychology, Philosophy, and Technology"
by Kenneth R. Murray and M. R. Haberfeld
     "Testing the Efficacy of a 1-Day Police Decision-Making and Autonomic Modulation Intervention: 
A Quasi-Random Pragmatic Controlled Trial"
by Paula Maria Di Nota1, Joseph Arpaia, Evelyn Carol Boychuk, Peter I. Collins, and 
Judith Pizarro Andersen
     "Motor Learning and Performance 6th Edition" by Tim Lee and Richard Schmidt
     "MOTOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT" 
by Pamela S. Haibach-Beach, Gregory D. Reid, Douglas H. Collier
ISBN:  1492586404
 
     I read "Street Smarts, Firearms, & Personal Security" by Jim Grover, Paladin Press.   
ISBN 10:  1-58160-067-4
ISBN 13:  978-1-58160-067-4
(Out of print, but you can get a copy at many of the online used book stores.)
I recommend.  
Excerpt from chapter "How to Pick a Good Firearms Instructor" (which applies to all 
instructors):  
Qualities to look for in a firearms instructor:  
Patient
Articulate
Knowledgeable
Honest
Self-secure (not threatened)
Successful
Published
Busy
Current (still going and doing)
Experienced
Steady (not melodramatic)
 
"Update on the Misleading 'Murderer You Know' Lie, Latest Data" by Dean Weingarten
 
"Cogito, ergo armatum sum." (I think, therefore armed am I.)
-- John Farnam
 
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*****     *****     ***** Hardware (which includes you) *****     *****     *****
 
"I would like to see every
woman know how to handle
guns as naturally as they
know how to handle babies."
-- Annie Oakley
 
"Vision and Shooting . . . and Aging (Part 1)" by Robert Buonfiglio
 
----- Gear ----- 
 
“Mission drives the gear train.”
-- Pat Rogers
 
Ambidextrous IWI MASADA 9mm polymer framed striker-fired pistol
I had an opportunity to fondle and fire this pistol at Royal Range.  
Nice trigger.  Can't go wrong for $480.  
 
"5 Best Concealed Carry Methods for Women, By a Woman" by Morgan Rogue
 
"How Red-Dot Sights Help Aging Eyes (& Everyone Else Too)" by Brad Fitzpatrick
 
"SHOULD YOU PUT A RED DOT ON YOUR HANDGUN?" by KEN SCOTT
 
"BINOCULARS BUYER’S GUIDE" by PATRICK MCCARTHY 
 
Liberty Ammunition (“Liberty”) is issuing a recall in the following calibers:  
Civil Defense 380 ACP, Ultra-Light 380, Civil Defense 9mm, and Civil Defense 40 S&W.
". . . may have insensitive primers, which could result in a failure to fire."
 
     I received some targets by Tactical Target Systems, 
The quality is good.  The customer service is good.  I recommend.  
I paid for the targets.  
 
Craft Holsters
Apply discount code
GIFTITUP10P12X
at check out for 10% off.
 
Federal Ammunition monthly subscription service, 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 Auto
68 cents per round for 45 ACP brass cased practice ammo is still above my price point.  
 
"DON’T MAKE THESE WEAPONLIGHT MISTAKES!" by Mike Boyle
     Don't use a weapon mounted light on your self-defense pistol, 
because you will search with it.  
     "No, I won't.  I'm well trained."  
     Yes, you will.  Because it is expedient.  And in combat expedient supplants 
training every time.  That's just human nature.  And tragedy will ensue.  
 
P80 Handgun Magazine FOR Glock Model 17 - 9MM Luger 17Rd Black, $16
     Tom Givens says these work well.  
 
"IS ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTION RIGHT FOR YOU?" By Paul Carlson
https://www.personaldefensenetwork.com/article/electronic-hearing-protection-right/
     Please read the editor's note at the end of the article.
     Electronic ear muffs are expensive and require batteries.  I have found that Hocks 
Noise Braker ear plugs work great, don't require batteries, block harmful noise, and 
allow conversations to be heard and understood.  Ceramic acoustic baffles.  
     I use the standard ones, not the custom ones.  
 
"Best Pistol Red Dot Sights [Real-Views + Video]" by Eric Hung
     Eric tests the sights with nigh vision goggles, very cool.  
A useful review.  
  
“Your car is not a holster.” 
-- Pat Rogers
 
----- Technical / Maintenance -----
 
     "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, 
the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."  
-- Second Amendment, U.S. Constitution 
 
"The Zero, the off-set and parallax | Learning RED DOTS On Handguns (Part 1)"
Colin Murphy is the instructor.
     Zero at 15 yards to minimize the difference between point of aim and point of impact 
from 0 to 25 yards.  Differences are negligible.  
     An interesting press check using the red dot sight.  
     Mr. Murphy's reference to parallax is more correctly distortion due to imperfect machining 
of the reflector.  Because the focus of the system is never changed.  Differences are negligible.  
 
"How a Shotgun Works" by Matt Rittman
 
“Chance favors the prepared.
Fortune, the bold.
Providence, the audacious!”
 
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     "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. 
It is wholly inadequate for the governance of any other.
-- John Adams, October 11, 1798
 
"Lawmaker Introduces ‘Kyle’s Law’ to 
Prevent ‘Malicious Prosecution’ in Cases of Self-Defense"
by AWR HAWKINS
 
     "Law of Self Defense" by Andrew Branca
Free of charge.  Just pay shipping.  
     Educate yourself.  So, you don't spend the rest of your life in a cage.  
 
"Pennsylvania DA Appeals Bill Cosby Ruling to U.S. Supreme Court" 
by Kate Aurthur and Gene Maddaus
     Andrea Constand accuses Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her in 2005.  
A month later, Montgomery County District Attorney Castor publicly states 
that he will not press criminal charges against Cosby.  
     Constand then sues Cosby in a civil court action.  Cosby can't refuse to 
testify by claiming 5th amendment protections against self incrimination, 
because Castor has publicly stated that there will be no criminal prosecution.  
So, if Cosby refuses to testify, the civil court judge can hold Cosby in contempt 
of court and imprison Cosby until Cosby testifies (which could be forever, 
as there are no statutory limits on the confinement).  So, relying on prosecutor 
Castor's public statement, Cosby testifies.  
     Then in December 2015 (ten years later) prosecutor Steele charges Cosby 
with the exact SAME crime, this time using Cosby's civil suit testimony against 
Cosby.  
     Three years after Cosby's conviction, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 
says Steele's use of Cosby's testimony is wrong (for various legal reasons), 
and so vacates the conviction.  
     Now Steele is attempting to get the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the 
Pennsylvania Supreme court's ruling.  It's pretty clear that Steele is appeasing 
his constituents, which is fine as he is an elected official.  That's why the 
life time appointed justices of the U.S. Supreme Court need to decline to 
hear this case.  If you're not thinking about your next election, it is much 
easier to do the right thing.  
     Actually, yes this does apply to us.  Once the prosecutor says no charges 
will be pressed against you, because what you did was self defense, the 
new prosecutor, elected at the next election cycle cannot charge you with 
murder for what the previous prosecutor ruled was self defense (especially 
not 10 years later).  This is a BIG deal.  
 
"Nevada Judge Strikes Down Homemade Gun Ban on Constitutional Grounds"
by Forrest Cooper
     This is significant and a big win for the Second Amendment.  
 
"DEFENSE AND THE LAW: TACTICAL & LEGAL, PART 1"
     Includes transcript if you prefer reading to listening.  
 
"You Have the Right to Remain Innocent" by James Duane 
     "Keep your mouth shut!"
     The Innocence Project.  
1.  The 5th amendment is just as important for the innocent as it is for the guilty.  
2.  You have no idea how many ways you can get convicted of a crime that you did not commit.  
3.  You will not believe how complicated and hazardous it has become for you to exercise the 5th amendment.  
 
"What Every Gun Owner
Needs to Know About
Self-Defense Law"
by Marty Hayes, J.D
Free download of PDF file.  
     You don't necessarily get to claim self defense.  The judge might not allow it.  Which means 
self defense never gets mentioned in the trial and the jury never gets the self defense instruction.  
     "Prosecuting innocent people is a serious problem in our criminal justice system."
 
"The American Tradition of Self-Made Arms" by Joseph G.S. Greenlee
Abstract at 
 
"Top 3 Self-Defense Mistakes Made After a Defensive Incident"
by Emily Taylor and Richard D. Hayes
Don't tamper with evidence.
Call 911 immediately.
Have an attorney present.  
"Hang up the phone!"
[Some instructors teach their students to keep the line to 911 open, as everything is recorded 
and can be used as evidence.  Ya, evidence to get you convicted.  Hanging up the phone is 
much better advice. -- Jon Low]
 
     This is the crack in the dam that will allow the flood of gun control legislation. 
     It is the Cloture Motion, not the bill listed.  This vote defeats the filibuster.  
The U.S. Senate has set a precedent that allows them to bypass the filibuster 
anytime a simple majority wants to.  
 
    “Is there no virtue among us?
If there is not, we are without hope!
No form of government, existing nor theoretical, will keep us from harm.
To think that any government, in any form, 
will insure liberty and happiness for an dishonorable population 
represents the height of self-deception.”
-- James Madison, 1788
 
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"If you prepare for the emergency,
the emergency ceases to exist!"
-- Dr. Sherman House
 
BASICS OF GETTING INTO HAM RADIO
There are a couple of commercials at the beginning.  
 
ARRL home page
 
"Malcolm X holding a rifle as he kept receiving death threats"
 
     "Buy guns.  Join gun clubs." -- Malcolm X (AKA Malcolm Little)
 
"If you stay fit, you do not have to get fit. 
If you stay trained, you do not have to get trained. 
If you stay prepared, you do not have to get prepared."
-- Robert Margulies
 
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*****     *****     *****  War Stories, History, and such   *****     *****     *****
 
"Good habits and skill beat luck every time."
-- Sheriff Jim Wilson
 
"1936-1939" BY JOHN FARNAM
 
"Important History!" BY JOHN FARNAM
 
"EXCLUSIVE - Syria: Kurds destroy a suicide bomber's truck filled with explosives coming at them"
by FRANCE 24 (news agency)
     Notice the armor on the truck bomb.  
 
"New Survey on Gun Ownership by Rasmussen Reports: 
Black and other Minority household gun ownership rates both at 40%"
 
     ACLJ <https://aclj.org/> is reporting that the Taliban is summarily executing, 
or causing to disappear, police officers and intelligence officers who had worked for 
Afghanistan's former government.  Apparently, when the officers go in to get their 
letters of safe passage, they are executed.  Who in their right mind would go in to get 
such a letter?  Apparently, the safe passage was part of the agreement that the U.S. 
had with the Taliban.  
     We can't talk about things that we could not have known about, because we'll get 
investigated for divulging classified information (as if classified information is in any 
way secret).  Or, our friends will get investigated for leaking information (as if the 
military industrial complex isn't a sieve).  So, there is always the reference to the 
open source article.  
     Talib = student.  Taliban = two students.  Taliboon = three or more students.  
Yes, it is that simple.  
 
"Gun Control’s Death Throes:  
Burmese Rebels Use FGC-9 3D-Printed Guns to Resist Army Coup" By Jennifer Sensiba
 
Dear Jamie,
     They are beating you because they understand the algebraic structures on the 
geometric spaces, which allow them to draw conclusions that you can't see.  
     Your organization is all about diversity, inclusion, and equity (DIE).  I saw all 
the rainbow masks, the last time I was there.  The polygraph tests and 
psychological tests weed out the politically incorrect.  So, the puzzle palace is not 
hiring the best and the brightest.  They can't even get the best and the brightest to 
apply anymore.*  Be woke, go broke.  
     So, you're going to have to get the training on your own time and your own dime.  
Read "Geometry" by Marcel Berger.  Yes, there is an English translation.  Cole and 
Levy did a good job, nothing significant lost in translation.  The original French is 
in 5 volumes.  The English translation is in 2 volumes.  Work the exercises and you 
will see.  Sorry, I don't know of any short cut.  (I can't give you algorithms or 
source code.)  Besides, you want to understand, don't you?  
     Contact me if you need help. (That wasn't meant to be cruel.  That's just what 
professors reflexively say to students.)
Love,
Spaceman
 
     When I was a child, my mother helped me with my math homework.  I wondered 
who helped the guys at the puzzle palace when they couldn't solve a problem.  
     The first time I visited the puzzle palace in 1987, Norman Hazard and I worked 
on cyclotomic polynomials.  (I think I still have the book that I was reading at the time.)
The answer to your problem is known.  You just have to look it up.  It's not a problem 
to be solved, it's a literature search.  
 
     My dad told me that the intelligence field is like the Mafia, you can never get out.  
I thought that was a silly statement, because I was too stupid to understand.  
My dad told me that if I worked for the NSA, when I got out I would have a blank 
resume.  Every accomplishment, every publication would be classified.  He told me 
I didn't have a pot to piss in.  I thought he was talking about money, because I was 
too stupid to understand.  
 
*    In 1987 at the NSA, I was having lunch in the cafeteria with a young lady who 
had just graduated and was applying for a job as a mathematician.  She was 
brilliant.  She told me of her psychological exam and interview.  The interviewer 
said her written exam indicated that she had had sex with goats and he would 
like her to tell him about it.  Having recently been released from active duty, I said, 
"It's just a game.  Don't worry about it."  
     She had enough self esteem and dignity to say, she would not play such a 
game.  She was wise beyond her years.  (I remember the mass resignations from 
Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore when the scientists refused to play.  I went 
to Los Alamos once to discuss algorithms for random number generators with 
some computer guys.  They all left when the government implemented the 
polygraph tests, psychological exams, and other loyalty tests.  I'm sure it was an 
intentional purge.  Now the scientists are politically correct.  And the smart ones 
are in the private sector.)
     I loved the game.  I played for decades.  What a waste of time.  
 
"Your character is what you do when no one is looking."
-- Thoms Jefferson
     When we believe in God and understand that God is always watching, 
it is much easier to stay on the straight and narrow.  
 
Semper Fidelis,
Jonathan D. Low
Jon_Low@yahoo.com
KI4SDN

Monday, November 29, 2021

CWP, 29 November MMXXI Anno Domini

 Hi Sheepdogs, 
 
The Warrior's Prayer
Dear God,
     Please give us discernment to distinguish 
friend from foe from innocent bystanders. 
Give us clear vision so our aim is true. 
Give us calm so we execute correctly. 
Give us spiritual maturity so that we stop the enemy's attack 
without excessive force, without revenge. 
In Jesus name, Amen.
 
     This newsletter is continuing education for my students and friends.  I am 
constantly getting new students.  So, stuff in this newsletter is repeated from 
previous newsletters.  I could cite links to articles in past newsletters, but that 
would make reading difficult.  If you have ever read laws, you know what I mean.  
 
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----- Mindset (figuring out the correct way to think) -----
 
"Better to stay out of trouble than get out of trouble."
-- Tactical Professor (Claude Werner)
 
"Refuse to Be a Victim: I Object to Your Objection" by Kristin Benton
Excerpt:  
     "It would be irresponsible of me to teach anyone how to shoot without also giving 
them the skills to not have to."  
     Kristin's home page, 
 
Avoidance, Deterrence, Escape
 
     The goals of civilian self defense are avoidance, deterrence, and escape.
     If you avoid, you don't have any problem.  You win!  (Read Farnam's rules below 
on how to avoid just about all problems in your life.)
     If you fail to avoid, you should deter; and then you don't have any problem.  
You win!  If you get expert training and practice what you have learned, your 
personality will change, your body language will change, your posture will change, 
your mannerisms will change.  The criminals may be crazy, but they are not stupid.  
They will take one look at you and decide that you are a hard target.  And they will 
move on to an easier target.  Criminals are not looking for a fight.  They are looking 
for a victim.  They are looking for easy money or easy sex.  They are looking for 
someone who will submit immediately and not cause them any problem.  
     If you fail to deter, you have a problem.  Now your goal is to escape.  
The pistol is an emergency rescue tool used to prevent anyone from interfering with 
your escape.  
     If you have to use lethal force to stop the attack, you have to make the 
decision to use deadly force.  You have to be decisive.  If you dither, you will die.  
 
     If you obey John Farnam's rules, you will avoid almost all problems in life.  
The stuff in parentheses is my 2 cents.  
Farnam's rules for safety: 
Don't go to stupid places.  (Including all political rallies, protests, riots, looting events.)
Don't do stupid things.  (Including everything illegal.)
Don't hang out with stupid people. * 
Be in bed by 10 PM.  Your own bed. ** 
Don't look like a freak.  (No, it's not self expression.  It's an invitation for violence.)
Don't fail the attitude test.  (If you're rude, you deserve the beating you get.)
-- John Farnam

* Breonna Taylor was living with / sleeping with a convicted drug dealer.  So, when the 
police raided her home to arrest him, she got killed.  "Don't hang out with stupid people."  
Yes, dealing drugs is stupid.  Drug dealers, generally speaking, statistically speaking, 
get killed, usually by other drug dealers, sometimes by customers, rarely by police.  
Stupid people will drag you down with them, just like addicts.  Dave Ramsey says, drug 
addicts steal 100% of the time and lie 100% of the time.  Dave always sees the good 
side of people.  What drug addicts do when they are not stealing and lying is really bad.  

** The defendant, Robert D. Williams, sat in jail for 4 years awaiting his acquittal.  
Basically because he violated Farnam's rule:  
"Be in bed by 10 PM.  Your own bed."
     Appellate Court ruling --
[Williams was in bed with a female stranger who had only minutes before sent him a text 
message to come over for sex.  When the female's boyfriend comes home, Williams has to 
shoot the boyfriend in self defense.]  
 
“You are no more armed because you are wearing a pistol 
than you are a musician because you own a guitar.” 
from Principles of Personal Defense by 
Col. Jeff Cooper, USMC, (1920 – 2006 A.D.)
 
     Thought experiment -- There is a mosquito on your arm.  What do you do?  
You have determined that it is carrying the West Nile virus.  What do you do?  
Your child is near you.  What do you do?  
     At one end of the spectrum there is the Christian who believes God has given him 
dominion over all creatures on Earth and so immediately kills the mosquito.  
At the other end, there is the vegan pacifist who holds the mosquito's life in 
such high esteem, that he would allow it to bite his child, which results in his child's 
death.  It is important for you to know where you are on the spectrum.  Because eventually, 
you will be tested.  And it's always better to know the answer before the test.  
 
I [Stephen P. Wenger] rank my priorities as follows:
     Mental Awareness:  Know the current status of your surroundings and its occupants.  
Take note of people and things that depart from normal patterns.  You should actually 
be able to avoid most unpleasant encounters.  
     Mental Preparedness:  You must decide in advance what circumstances will trigger 
your use of deadly force; you cannot wait until you are threatened to make the decision 
that you will respond with such force.  Once you recognize that you have become a 
target you must become proactive.  
     Tactics:  In the simplest terms, this is using common sense to take any "unfair" 
advantage which will help you under the circumstances.  While most instructors 
emphasize use of cover, most attacks come at close range, where side-stepping, 
coupled with deflection of the attack, are the crucial tactics that can give you the time 
to access your firearm.  
     Skill:  For the shooter this includes being able to place shots where you need them 
in a reasonable time frame, one-handed, with either hand, if need be.  This is but the 
lowest-common-denominator example.  
     Choice of Equipment:  Last on the list is the actual choice of the gun and its 
ammunition.  It's on the list, but the other issues are more crucial.
 
"A WINNING ATTITUDE" by Stephen P. Wenger
Excerpt:  
     My late friend and mentor, Jim Andrews, who had to kill men while wearing the uniforms 
of his country and those of a few law enforcement agencies, repeatedly told me that it had 
been a totally different experience killing men in a military environment and in a civilian 
environment.  When pressed for an explanation, he responded that in the military the soldier 
has his enemy systematically dehumanized for him in the training process, whereas in civilian 
life, "a human being suddenly turns into a monster before your very eyes."  
 
"You Are Always the First Responder to Your Personal Emergency" by Paratus (South Africa)
Excerpts:  
     "Guns are the Most Effective Personal Defence Tools"
     "Stay Safe. Be Dangerous. Be your own First Responder."
 
"There are no victims, only volunteers.  
You volunteer by looking uncertain and afraid.  
You volunteer by being, as grass-eaters invariably are, 
unprepared to confront the hazards of life."
— Jeff Cooper
 
"Do One Thing Everyday to Make Yourself Better at Personal Defense" by STEVE TARANI 
 
----- Aftermath -----
(You have to be alive to have these problems:  criminal and civil liability.)
 
“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, 
but because he loves what is behind him.”
― G.K. Chesterton
 
Problem I, the physical battle
     You have to get expert training, and practice what you learned in training.  
(This takes a great deal of self discipline.)  
Otherwise, you lose the fight, and you don't have problems 2 and 3.  
You only have problems 2 and 3 if you are alive.  
Court martials are only awarded to the survivors.  (Yes, court martials are awarded.)
 
Problem II, the criminal legal battle
     You will be arrested and held in jail.  The police will approach you with a document 
to sign, just a formality, to get you released.  Don't sign it.  It is a confession to all 
kinds of crimes.  Once you sign it, you will immediately be re-arrested; and you will never 
get out of jail.  
     "Life is hard.  It's even harder if you're stupid." -- John Wayne 
Yes, as a matter of fact, police use this trick all the time.  The U.S. Supreme Court has 
ruled on many occasions that the police may lie to you.  
     When the police ask you, "Do you understand your rights?", your response is, 
     "No, I do not understand my rights."
If the police ask, what you don't understand, your response is, 
     "I don't understand anything."
     "I want my attorney."
By law, the police are forbidden from continuing to question you after you request your attorney.  
But, if you start running your mouth, you effectively waive your right, and anything you say, 
will be used against you.  It may not be electronically recorded, so it's your word against 
the police officer's memory (real or fabricated).  If the police officer wrote it down, it's 
your word against the police officer's contemporaneous notes.  Think about that.  
     "I do not consent to a search."
Your attorney can fight a search warrant.  Your attorney cannot fight your stupidity in 
consenting to a search.  
     "But, I got nothing to hide."
That may be, but the police may plant drugs and incriminating evidence in their search.  
Remember, getting evidence is how the policeman gets promotions and raises.  It's not wrong 
to expect the worse from the police.  Remember, we are all sinful creatures.  
 
     Remember Michael Drejka.  The responding officers declined to arrest, because
it was self defense.  The Sheriff declined to press charges, because it was self defense.  
This should have been the end of the story.  But then, Drejka talks to the police without
an attorney.  The video recording of Drejka's two hour interview with the police was 
played at his trial.   And he was convicted of manslaughter.  
     Learn from the mistakes of others.  Keep your mouth shut.  Let your attorney talk for you.  
 
     There are many effects of a high stress situation.  False memories.  Temporary amnesia.  
Auditory exclusion.  Tunnel vision.  And a long list of others.  
So, if you talk to the police, you won't be able to get the facts right.  This will be used 
at trial to prove that you lied to the responding officers and will indicate a consciousness of guilt.  
     Police officers involved in a shooing are not questioned for up to 72 hours, at least 
not before they get a good night's sleep.  So, why in the world would you talk to the 
police after what was probably the most traumatic event of your life?  You would have to 
be criminally stupid to do so.  Ask for your attorney and shut up.  
 
     Any competent attorney will demand payment in full up front.  Because after the case 
is finished, you will have no incentive to pay the attorney.  You may even be suing your 
attorney for "Ineffective assistance of counsel".  So, you better have insurance that will 
pay your attorney in full up front.  And if you're smart, you will have insurance that 
will pay for expert witnesses, private investigators (because the police are not on your 
side and will withhold exculpatory evidence, remember they are looking for promotion and 
raises), and expert consultants (subject matter expert attorneys to help your attorney).  
     If you have an insurance policy that reimburses you for legal expenses only if you are 
acquitted, you have committed an act of criminal stupidity.  Your insurance company (NRA 
Carry Guard, Lockton, etc.) has a huge financial incentive to ensure you get convicted.  
You need the money up front to hire the experts who will testify for you.  The money 
doesn't do you any good after you win at trial.  And you don't get anything if you lose 
at trial.  So, no attorney is going to work for you based on the fact that he will get 
paid some small portion of his fees, if he gets you acquitted.  And if he is willing to, 
you certainly don't want him working for you.  
 
Problem III, the civil legal battle
     In America, you may be sued for any reason, with or without merit.  Even if you
are acquitted of all criminal charges.  In a criminal trial, the prosecutor has to convince 
the jury beyond a reasonable doubt.  In a civil trial, the plaintiff only has to convince 
the jury to a preponderance of the evidence.  So, it is fairly easy for the plaintiff 
to win a civil law suit.  That's why insurance companies settle with the plaintiffs, rather 
than go to trial.  That's why O.J. Simpson won the criminal trial but lost the civil trial.  
And that was significant.  He lost all of his assets.  Could you take care of your family, 
if you lost all of your assets?  Your home, your savings, your cars, all of your other 
possessions?  
     The rules of evidence in a civil trial are very different from that of a criminal trial.  
So, you better get rid of all those bumper stickers on your car.  (I don't call 911.)  
You better get rid of all those tee shirts.  (Kill 'em all.  Let God sort them out.)  
You better stop making stupid posts on social media.  
Because they will be used to prove that you are an extremist.  
     "But, I have the Constitutional right to free speech."  
     Yes, you do.  That means the government cannot censor you.  But, actions have 
consequences.  Your exercise of freedom of speech could easily contribute to your 
ending up destitute.  
     The plaintiff's attorney will work on contingency.  So, the plaintiff doesn't have 
to pay any money up front.  
     Your defense attorney will not work on contingency, because there is nothing to win.  
Any decent attorney, that you would want to hire in the first place, will not work for you 
until you pay in full up front.  Because after the case has ended, you will have no 
incentive to pay your attorney.  And good attorneys aren't stupid.  
So, you better have insurance that will pay your civil attorney up front in full.  
 
     So, I encourage you to buy life insurance, medical insurance, and insurance for 
legal expenses.  Because neglecting to do so is irresponsible and immature.
 
“Your understanding and consent are not required for someone to take 
your life, kill your loved ones, and destroy all you hold dear.” 
-- William Aprill 
 

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----- Safety -----  
(how to avoid shooting yourself, friendlies, and innocent bystanders)
 
Jeff Cooper's Rules of Gun Safety  
RULE I: ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED.  
RULE II: NEVER LET THE MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY.
RULE III: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET. 
RULE IV: BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET.  
 
     "Consider that the primary function of a safety belt is to keep you from being ejected 
from the vehicle, while that of an airbag is to limit how far you can be thrown inside the vehicle."
-- Stephen P. Wenger, W2MRA
 
     "Those who carried materials did their work with one hand and held a
weapon in the other, and each of the builders wore his sword at his side as he
worked." -- Nehemiah 4:17-18
     "... each had his weapon, even when he went for water." -- Nehemiah 4:23,
New International Version Bible
     Scripture used by the 14th Marine Regimental chaplain in a sermon urging us
to carry our weapons at all times.
 
Crime Prevention Tip of the Week:  Shatter proof film for glass windows is a great way 
to help prevent a burglary or slow the suspect down to give a victim time to defend 
themselves and police to respond.  On a recent burglary attempt, we saw a suspect hit 
the glass with a hammer.  The glass broke but the window held together because of the 
film.  Discouraged, he moved on.  He could have broken through, but it would have 
taken much longer.  When properly installed, you can’t even tell it’s there.  
-- Sgt. John Bourque
West Precinct Community Coordinator [Metro Nashville Police Department]
5500 Charlotte Pike Nashville, TN 37209
 
     This is why you have to have situational awareness.  There is time to escape, if you 
are paying attention to your surroundings.  
"Driver of rampaging SUV that tore through Waukesha Christmas parade leaving 
at least FIVE dead and 40 injured was 'fleeing a knife crime': 
Cops hunt 'second suspect' after taking one person into custody and refuse to rule out terror"
By ARIEL ZILBER and CHRIS PLEASANCE
     "Whether or not the driver had a valid license – as many Progressives demand 
even to own a firearm is likely to be of little concern to the injured and to the families 
of the deceased.  It's unclear where the shot[s] fired by the officer struck but it's 
very challenging to try to stop a moving vehicle with gunfire."  
-- Stephen P. Wenger, W2MRA
 
"10 Tips for Surviving a Terrorist Vehicle Attack" by Greg Ellifritz
 
John Farnam's rules to keep you out of trouble:  
Don't go to stupid places.  
Don't do stupid things.  
Don't hang out with stupid people.  
Be in bed by 10 PM.  Your own bed.  
Don't look like a freak. 
Don't fail the attitude test.  
 
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----- Training (figuring out the correct tasks to learn) -----
 
     You need training because:  
You don't know what you don't know.  
Much of what you know is false.  
It's good to the have the answers before the criminal tests you.  
-- Claude Werner (paraphrased)
 
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Law of Self Defense ADVANCED Live Online Course
Saturday, January 8, 2022 
9AM-4PM Mountain time
 
The Guardian Conference 2022
September 16th - 18th, 2022 in Oklahoma City
Early Bird Price: $650
Standard Price: $750
 
Tactical Conference 2022 (sold out, but you can get on the waiting list)
Friday to Sunday, March 25-27, 2022. Classes run all day, from 8am to 6pm.
Dallas Pistol Club
1830 W Belt Line Road
Carrollton, TX 75006.
 
ACTIVE SELF PROTECTION NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2022
Sept. 24-26, 2022
Outside of Manhattan, KS
 
Primary & Secondary Training Summit 2022
May 20 - 21, 2022
Cache Hunter Education Center, 2851 W 200 N, Logan, UT 84321
$1100 for general entry.
     P&S Training Summit 2022 Schedule
 
2022 TFALAC Annual Event will be Saturday, September 3, 2022 
Tennessee Firearms Association 
at the Farm Bureau Expo Center, Lebanon, TN
$60 per person.  Groups of 6 are $350 per group.
 
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     “The secret of success is this. 
Train like it means everything when it means nothing – so you can 
fight like it means nothing when it means everything.” 
-- Lofty Wiseman
 
     In a past Tactical Professor blog posting, Claude Werner notes that there are millions 
of defensive gun uses every year in America, and in the vast majority of those incidents 
the good guy defender has had no training what so ever.  This is also well documented on 
John Lott's web site.  Far from an argument showing that training is not necessary, what 
this shows is that training prevents the incident in the first place.  The training changes the 
person's choices, behaviors, body language, and such.  So, when the bad guy looks at 
the trained person, the bad guy immediately decides that the trained person would not 
make a good victim, and moves on to easier prey.  And the trained person WINS!  (And 
probably never notices that an incident has occurred.)  The criminal predator then goes 
on to victimize the untrained person, who might have a gun.  It's really easy to distinguish 
between trained and untrained persons.  
     Tom Givens keeps records of his students who have been involved in gunfights, 
and notes that 26 have won and 2 have lost by forfeit in the sense that they were not 
carrying their guns at the time of the incident and so could not defend themselves.  
What is impossible to record is the number of times bad guys have decided not to 
attack the students.  So, what this unfortunately demonstrates is that there are incompetent
criminals who will attack trained persons.  So, training isn't enough, you have to carry 
your gun.  
     The NRA statistics, taught in the Personal Protection class, say that upon competent 
presentation of your pistol to the ready position, the criminal will flee 90% of the time.  
This means that 10% of the incompetent criminals are also stupid and will continue to 
attack you, forcing you to shoot them to stop the attack.  So, you have to carry your gun!  
 
“If you are reading this and can’t put your hand on your defensive firearm, 
all of your training is wasted.” -- Col. Jeff Cooper
 
"Pepper Spray" by John Murphy 
     I often cite information that I don't agree with, because I believe in diversity of thought 
and I believe that you should get the information and make up your own mind.  
     I don't carry pepper spray because it debilitates me, and it is ineffective on 10% of the 
population.  In my experience, it is ineffective on 50% of the young, strong, aggressive, 
criminal population.  I've seen Marines fight through CS tear gas, which is much worse 
than pepper spray.  The criminal predator who will be attacking you will not be a weak 
wimp.  He will be a big strong tough guy.  The time it takes to deploy pepper spray and 
find out that it is not working, might be all the time you have.  Pepper spray requires a 
head shot into the eyes.  Can you make such a shot?  
 
     All kinds of neat training videos on Recoil TV.  
 
Rangemaster newsletter December 2021
Excerpt:  
“Training” [only] every two years is criminally negligent . . . 
 
"Training is NOT an event, but a process. 
Training is the preparation FOR practice". 
-- Claude Werner
 
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----- Practice (how to get good at that task) -----
 
     Practice is the small deposits you make over time, 
so that in an emergency, you can make that big withdrawal. 
-- Chesley Burnett Sullenberger, III
 
Broko's 6 second drill
     This is quite challenging.  
From standing, go prone and fire as many shots as you can into an 8 inch circle at 20 meters in 6 seconds.  
From prone, stand up and fire as many shots as you can into an 8 inch circle at 20 meters in 6 seconds.  
From standing, kneel and fire as many shots as you can into an 8 inch circle at 20 meters in 6 seconds.
 
Why practice?
    "To each there comes in their lifetime a special moment
when they are figuratively tapped on the shoulder and
offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique
to them and fitted to their talents.  What a tragedy if
that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that 
which could have been their finest hour."
-- Winston Churchill
 
"HOW TO PRACTICE DEFENSIVE SHOOTING . . . WITH PURPOSE" BY TIGER MCKEE
Excerpts:  
     "Practice is performed slowly, methodically working through the various steps 
of a sequence.  Speed is your worst enemy.  If you’re making mistakes, slow down.  
Efficiency, not speed, is the goal.  Slow, deliberate, mistake-free practice with no 
wasted motion makes you efficient.  Speed or quickness develops with time and 
repetition.
     "Dry practice is your “homework.”  Range trips are “tests” to confirm 
the dry repetitions are paying off.
 
"Three Skills Every Officer Should Have" by Lindsey Bertomen
Excerpt:  
     1. Headshot at 7 yards
(Again, the psychology is much deeper than the author lets on.)
     2. Negotiate, communicate while staying on target
(The author doesn't go deep into it, but the psychology is very deep here.  For those who 
have read "Dune" by Frank Herbert, consider the "voice".  Everything in science fiction 
has a basis in reality.  Otherwise, it wouldn't be science fiction, it would be fantasy.)
     3. Ability to operate with elevated vital signs
"Exercise is inoculation against stress, increases survivability, and reduces depression."
[I often tell the athletes that I coach, "If you exercise, at the end of the match, you will be 
thinking, 'That was fun.  Let's do it again.'  If you don't exercise, you will be thinking, 
'I'm sore.  I'm tired.  I want to go home.'  Exercise affects attitude.  Exercise affects 
ability. -- Jon Low]  
 
"BACK TO BASICS WITH JEFF GONZALES EPISODE 8: DRY FIRE"
https://ccwsafe.com/blog/35293
 
     "Be careful what you practice. 
Because you will do in combat whatever you have practiced, 
no matter how ridiculous."
-- "Shooting in Self-Defense" by Sara Ahrens
 
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----- Strategy (deciding on the end state and how to achieve it) -----
 
How do you win a gunfight? 
Don't be there.
-- John Farnam
 
"The Four Modes of Combative Pistolcraft" by Dave Spaulding
Military.
Law Enforcement.
Felons.
Armed Citizen -- armed citizens ARE NOT DUTY BOUND TO APPREHEND, 
ARREST AND CERTAINLY DO NOT WISH TO KILL . . . THEY WANT TO 
REPEL AN ATTACK AND GET THE ATTACKER TO STOP.
 
You win gunfights by not getting shot.
-- John Holschen
 
----- Tactics (tasks that you should strive to be able to do in support of your strategy) -----
 
"Real fights are short."
-- Bruce Lee
 
     “Because automatic processing is not attention demanding, 
it allows performers to focus on other tasks, while executing basic 
skills, and to do several tasks at the same time.  Not only do athletes 
need to be able to perform basic skills without conscious thought, 
they need to be able to make smart decisions automatically as well.” 
-- Burton et. al “Sport Psychology for Coaches”
 
     "There’s a game I teach my students to help develop observational skills.  
I call it Starbucks Stalker. The game is easy. Every time you walk into a 
Starbucks (or Coffee Bean, or McDonalds, or however you roll), look 
around the interior and make a note of how many males and how many 
females there are.  Write the numbers down in a small notebook (or enter it 
into the notes on your phone).  This forces you to not only scan the room 
(analyze, or break down the information into easily understood parts), but 
to actually recognize what you’re looking at (synthesize the information, 
gather the important parts and re-assemble it so it’s useable).  As the game 
gets easier, you can scale the difficulty up by adding other small details, 
such as how many women have blonde hair or how many men are wearing 
hats.  After a couple of weeks, you’ll be surprised with how much 
information that you’re analyzing and synthesizing without even thinking 
about it."
-- Jeremy Stafford
From "Just The Tip: Situational Awareness" 
 
"The shorter the fight, the less hurt you get."
-- John Holschen
 
----- Techniques (ways to execute a given task, skill, or tactic) -----
 
"Use only that which works, 
and take it from any place you can find it."
-- Bruce Lee
 
"THE ROLE OF THE WRIST" by Stephen P. Wenger
 
"POINT SHOOTING" by Stephen P. Wenger
     This is deep and detailed and so will take time to digest.  
     Mr. Wenger doesn't go into detail about how fields of vision are processed by the 
brain and refers to the processing as being in the field of biology.  But, it is studied in 
the field of psychology.  And the details are that the right field of vision of both eyes 
is processed by the left hemisphere of the brain, and the left field of vision of both 
eyes is processed by the right hemisphere of the brain.  Of course, it is way more 
complicated than that.  
 
     Concerning your pistol when in your car -- 
"Mine is removed [from my holster] at every use of a drive-up ATM or drive-through 
food/drink operation.  
I will also do so when stuck in a traffic jam, such as a railroad crossing, or accident ahead."
-- List Member of the Defensive Use of Firearms emailing list
     ". . . deputies with whom I used to ride who'd unbuckle the safety belt before 
the unit had even come to a stop at the scenes of calls." -- Stephen P. Wenger
 
"SHOOTING WITH FLASHLIGHTS" by Stephen P. Wenger
 
     If you think that shooting one second splits (one second between shots) is hard, 
you are wrong.  Because your perspective is wrong.  Firing on the count, as you count 
"1-one-thousand, 2-one-thousand, 3-one-thousand, . . ." will give you one second 
splits.  Firing on the count, as you count "1-and, 2-and, 3-and, 4-and, . . ." will give 
you half second splits.  Firing on the count, as you count "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . . ." will 
give you quarter second splits.  As with other techniques, you will be able to do it 
by talking yourself through the drill, by counting aloud or silently to yourself as you 
shoot.  
     Going faster than 4 rounds per second is fine for competitions, but is probably 
shooting faster than you can think.  Which in combat is a problem.  Because you 
might shoot the guy in the back (even if you thought you were shooting him in the 
front), which is always difficult to explain to a jury, without an expert witness.  And 
just because your expert witness explains it to the jury, doesn't mean they are going 
to believe the explanation.  
     Massad Ayoob has written several articles on this problem and has testified as 
an expert witness in such cases.  So, this is a real problem.  That's why using 
automatic fire for self defense is criminal stupidity.  Automatic fire, even from the 
very slow UZI, is 600 rounds per minute, that's 10 rounds per second.  Much faster 
than any human can think.  If you think you can control automatic fire because you 
can modulate the trigger of an UZI, you don't understand.  If you release a 3-round 
burst from your UZI while the bad guy is facing you and advancing toward you, 
you can still end up with 1 or 2 bullets entering his back.  Because that's how fast 
he can turn.  
     Your reaction time to unanticipated stimuli is probably about a quarter of a 
second.  If you're shooting every quarter of a second, you probably have time to 
decide not to shoot him again when you see him turning away from you.  
 
"Vagus Nerve Reset - most effective way to Destress your Body!" by Renee Ostertag
 
"It's not daily increase but daily decrease - hack away at the inessentials!" 
-- Bruce Lee
 
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*****     *****     ***** Instruction *****     *****     *****

Colonel Robert Lindsey to his fellow trainers:
"We are not God's gift to our students.
Our students are God's gift to us."
 
----- Instructors -----
 
Remember, the students who require the extra effort are the ones who need us the most!
-- John Farnam
 
     A friend of mine, who is a firearms instructor is very proud of his law enforcement background 
and proudly displays his badge on his belt during classes.  His web site cites his law enforcement 
rank and experience.  He believes this draws students.  
     Another friend of mine, who is a firearms instructor, never mentions his military history, his 
graduation from West Point, or anything along those lines.  He doesn't want to scare off students.  
     Another instructor never mentions his Jewish heritage.  
     Some people don't like the military.  Some people don't like Jews.  Some people don't like cops.  
     As long as the Dixie Chicks kept their political view to themselves, they made lots of money 
and filled concert halls.  Now days, not so much.  (They even changed their name to the Chicks.  
But, no one can really run away from their heritage.)  Until Taylor Swift endorsed Bredesen for 
governor, she had a strong country following.  Now she depends on the pop demographic to buy 
her music.  
     Your students attend your classes to learn a skill.  Not to hear your politics.  If you run your 
mouth about pro-gun conservative issues, you've lost 20% of your potential student population.  
". . . 20 percent of gun owners in America self-identify as politically liberal." -- David Yamane from 
"Kyle Rittenhouse does not represent American gun owners today"
Also, in the article, "Data from Northeastern and Harvard Universities on the great gun buying spree 
of 2020 show that half of new gun buyers were women, 20 percent were Black, and 20 percent 
Hispanic.  News reports also highlight a surge in gun buying among Asian Americans."
Maybe you don't want them in your class to begin with.  You fill your classes, so you don't give 
a shit.  As we said in the Marine Corps (the old Corps), ATTITUDE CHECK, FUCK THAT SHIT!  
     The pundits like to say, "Go woke, go broke."  But, it works both ways.  So, check your attitude.  
A little introspection never hurt.  
     Also, from the article, "Gun trainers I have interviewed report unusually high levels of interest 
among people of diverse genders and sexualities.  According to membership director Eric Meyers, 
as the Liberal Gun Club swelled last year, the proportion of members who identify as L.G.B.T. 
also grew."  
     If you want their money and good word of mouth, keep your politics out of your classes.  
Polite to everyone.  
 
     Most of my students come to me after some tragedy or close call has forced them to seek training.
I outreach, as I do to you, because I know that if they had the training before the incident,
they would have been able to avoid the incident.  The training changes your personality and your
body language.  So, when the predator looks at you, he thinks to himself, she looks like a hard target.  
And he moves on to find an easier target.  You win!  
 
     Be careful what you teach.  
Because your students will do in combat
whatever you have trained them to do, 
no matter how ridiculous.
-- "Shooting in Self-Defense" by Sara Ahrens
 
----- Andragogy -----
 
     An instructor should not expect any learning to take 
place the first time new information is presented.  
-- "Building Shooters" by Dustin Solomon
 
"Instructor 101: Answering Student Questions" by Justin
     If you're going to say, “I don’t know, but I will find out, and get back to you.”, 
you better write down the question in your note book and say something like, 
"I will email the answer to everyone."  Being anally retentive is essential.  In the 
Marine Corps they would say "Attention to detail."  If you fail to answer the 
question, you've missed a detail.  And that always reflected in your fitness report.  
 
     "The most valuable resource that all teachers have is each other.  
Without collaboration, our growth is limited to our own perspectives."  
-- Robert John Meehan
 
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*****     *****     ***** Education *****     *****     ***** 
 
"You will never get smarter or broaden your horizons 
if you're unwilling to learn from others and read."
-- Becca Martin
 
"THE NAKED EMPEROR" by Stephen P. Wenger
     A series of informative articles.
 
     I read "Armed Response" by David Kenik.  Here are some points I thought interesting, 
in the sense that while I might disagree with them, I will have to give them serious 
consideration, because Kenik makes cogent arguments. -- 
     Page 18, "A knife threat from 50 feet is not a lethal threat, . . . "
I have to disagree.
     Page 18, "If you are threatened as intimidation, you do not have the right to use lethal 
force . . ."
I disagree.  You would have to be able to read the other guy's mind to know that the 
threat was only intimidation and not a pre-assault cue.  If a guy threatens to kill you, 
you owe it to your family to take him at his word.  
     Page 21, "If you have a safety or a decocker, engage it."
I don't think you should engage a safety or decock your pistol until just before you holster it.  
On the philosophy that your holster is your safety.  
     Page 24, "I think that half of what I read or hear is not correct, I am not always sure 
which half."  
     Page 25, "Don't believe anything you read or see unless you try it yourself.  Many 
techniques and products don't work as advertised; many look good in articles or videos 
but don't work at realistic speeds; some are just plain bad advice; and even worse, 
some are almost willfully wrong."  
     Page 34, "Rather than program ourselves to respond to a threat based on the severity 
of the threat, we should be training ourselves to respond based on the time available to us."  
     Page 35, "The way we train for reality is, as always, with realistic force-on-force 
scenarios . . . If all of our firearms training consists of shooting at targets, then we aren't 
really training for engage in a fight, but simply honing our shooting skills."  
     Page 42, "Do not release the external safety (if your gun has one) until you are on 
target and ready to fire."  
I disagree.  I think the safety should come off as soon as the pistol leaves the holster.  
On the philosophy that the holster is the safety.  So, your pistol should not have a safety.  
Because neglecting to defeat the safety is a common mistake under stress.  
     Page 43, 'Don't cup your hand over the ejection port to catch the ejected round, 
because it might detonate and hurt your hand.'  
I disagree.  If it is possible for the round to be detonated by being ejected, the design 
of the pistol is wrong.  And if you are using an incorrectly designed pistol, shame on you.  
     Page 49, ". . . I now feel that firearms with single action triggers are unsafe for 
defense use in all but the most highly trained hands, . . ."  
I disagree.  
     Page 51, ". . . I came across details of a law enforcement study that demonstrates 
that under stress, the trigger finger often subconsciously travels to the trigger to 
'confirm its position.'  Lt. Dave Spaulding, of the Montgomery County Ohio Sheriff's 
Office, observed that 632 out of 674 officers tested periodically placed their fingers 
in the trigger guard during FATS [a firearms training simulator] training.  This is 
astounding -- 94% of the trained police officers tested placed their fingers on the 
trigger under stress!  This number included many highly-skilled and motivated officers.  
The officers that he observed doing these "trigger searches" had no memory of doing so."  
     Page 70, "This means that the gun needs to be aimed slightly lower for closer distances, 
and slightly higher for longer distances."  
This is wrong.  Pistols are zeroed at the first crossing of the bullet trajectory with 
the line of sight.  At this crossing the bullet is going up.  So, the bullet will impact 
below the line of sight at any distance closer than the zeroed distance, and will impact 
above the line of sight at any distance further than the zeroed distance.  So, in close 
you have to aim above the intended target, and from your zeroed distance to about 
50 yards you have to aim below the intended target.  
     Pistols shooting 230 grain round nose bullets at 850 feet per second, 
the standard military load, will be zeroed at 2 yards and 100 yards.  Between 0 yards 
and 2 yards the bullet will be below the line of sight because the muzzle is below the 
line of sight.  Between 2 yards and 100 yards, the bullet will be above the line of sight.  
Beyond 100 yards the bullet will be below the line of sight.  Because the trajectory 
is approximately a parabola.  
     Page 97, "If you don't or can't practice enough with the safety system to achieve 
the level of unconscious competence, I strongly recommend using a pistol that does 
not employ a manual safety."
That's why 65% of the police in the U.S. use the Glock, and very few of the others 
use a pistol with a manual thumb safety.  They don't train enough to make the use 
of the safety automatic.  
 
"Cogito, ergo armatum sum." (I think, therefore armed am I.)
-- John Farnam
 
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"I would like to see every
woman know how to handle
guns as naturally as they
know how to handle babies."
-- Annie Oakley
 
----- Gear ----- 
 
“Mission drives the gear train.”
-- Pat Rogers
 
"CARRY THE MOST GUN POSSIBLE" by MASSAD AYOOB
 
"HOLSTER SELECTION" by Stephen P. Wenger
 
"How to Buy a Used Gun: 5 Tips" by John Zent
 
     A student came to class with a Taurus PT709 chambered in 9mm.  The pistol very often 
would not extract the spent casing.  The extractor claw was trying to do its job, sometimes 
ripping right through the brass rim of the case (steel cases, not so much).  So, there was 
enough movement to give the slide enough momentum to attempt to extract the case and 
load another round in the chamber causing a double feed malfunction.  Upon examination 
of the spent cases, we saw that the cases were bulged.  The chamber was not machined 
correctly, allowing the case to bulge in the chamber, causing the case to get stuck in the 
chamber.  The owner is shipping the pistol back to the manufacturer for repair.  
     Greg Ellifritz did warn us about Taurus pistols.  
 
     In my last posting, I recommended that you polish all bearing surfaces in your trigger 
mechanism.  Please note that by doing so, you may remove any coating that the manufacturer 
had put on the surface.  So, it may rust if you don't keep it clean and lubricated.  But, 
this will never be a problem for you, because you clean/inspect your pistol every week 
whether it needs it or not.  Because cleaning guns is fun.  
     In fact, you can accurately gauge the maturity of a child/person by their desire to clean 
your/their guns.  If they come back from the range and don't immediately clean their guns, 
you don't want to go into combat with that person.  
 
The Russian Ammo is gone... It will BACKFIRE on the LEFT GLORIOUSLY... Here's how...
     God bless our capitalist economy!  
 
"Laugo Arms Alien First Shots: The Future of Handguns" by Honest Outlaw
---
"Laugo Arms Alien 1000 Round Review: Everything You Need To Know" by Honest Outlaw
$4000 for the pistol, $100 for a magazine (the magazines are unique, won't interchange 
with any other type of magazine), target trigger (not a combat trigger)
Gas operated.  Low bore axis (very little muzzle flip).  
---
"Alien Pistol - After Action Report" by Larry Vickers
 
Glock 43 and Glock 48 type pistols will take the
Shield Arms 15 Round Magazines
and 
Shield Arms 20 Round Magazines
If you want higher magazine capacity.
 
Craft Holsters
For 20% off use code:  BLACK20
I have always found the quality to be very good and the customer service excellent.  
They start making the holster when you order it, so it takes time.  
 
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“Your car is not a holster.” 
-- Pat Rogers
 
----- Technical / Maintenance -----
 
"FRONT SIGHT MAGIC?" BY ROY HUNTINGTON
     Front sight repair, using “Brownells Front Sight Insert Kit.”  
 
"3D Animation: Smith & Wesson M&P (Part 1)" by 3DGunner
 
"How to Sight In a Red Dot on your Pistol" by Vortex Optics
Excerpt:  
     You don't have to co-witness the red dot to the iron sights.  Because they are two 
different sighting systems.  
 
     New leather sometimes needs a little push to achieve a glove like fit.  
Just like a pair of new leather shoes, the leather holster sometimes needs 
to undergo a break-in.  Thankfully, leather holster break-in is as easy as 
pie & we’ve got some guides for you below. -- Craft Holster
     Holster Break-in video
     Holster Break-in Guide
https://www.craftholsters.com/break-in-guide
     Break-in Guide PDF
 
"ALIAS by NEOMAG | **NEW** Belt holster system!" by She Equips Herself
10% OFF USE CODE "EQUIPS": https://theneomag.com/ref/53/
 
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     "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. 
It is wholly inadequate for the governance of any other.
-- John Adams, October 11, 1798
 
"Jury finds Rittenhouse not guilty in Kenosha shootings" 
By MICHAEL TARM, SCOTT BAUER and AMY FORLITI
Excerpt:  
     "Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges Friday after pleading self-defense 
in the deadly Kenosha shootings that became a flashpoint in the debate over guns, 
vigilantism, and racial injustice in the U.S."
     Sometimes we win.
 
     A reprint of Dave Kopel's article, "Just Say NOTHING", 
that appeared in Dillon Press copyright, 1998 by Dillon Precision Products, Inc.  
(reproduced with permission)
 
"DEADLY FORCE" by Stephen P. Wenger
 
     When my children were young, they liked to play board games.  But, they were too 
lazy to read the rules.  So, I would not play with them, and they constantly fought 
because the other person was cheating.  If you don't know what the rules are, how can 
you cheat?  Eventually, no one would play with them because they were not playing the 
game.  
     In the real world, if you don't know the rules, you won't be able to obey the rules, 
and you will end up in prison for the rest of your life.  Because it doesn't matter how 
righteous you think you are.  All that matters is what the prosecutor or jury thinks.  
So, you better know the law.  
     "But, my buddy told me . . . "
     "But, I read on the internet that . . . "
Such statements are indicative of criminal stupidity.  Don't be that guy.  
     If you make a mistake, you may not be able to bring up the legal defense of 
"self defense".  The judge may forbid it.  The judge may refuse to read the self 
defense instruction to the jury.  It happens all the time.  Don't let it happen to you.  
     Acquire a copy of the book, "Law of Self Defense" by Andrew Branca.
Law of Self Defense Principles Softcover $24.95
Law of Self Defense: Principles eBook $14.95
     If you are too lazy to read, you can get this info graphic free of charge, 
But, looking at pictures is not really the same as reading.  
 
    “Is there no virtue among us?
If there is not, we are without hope!
No form of government, existing nor theoretical, will keep us from harm.
To think that any government, in any form, 
will insure liberty and happiness for an dishonorable population 
represents the height of self-deception.”
-- James Madison, 1788
 
"Crime Prevention Research Center"
 
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"Jury got it right finding Rittenhouse not guilty" by Tulsi Gabbard
 
     If you're stupid enough, you can turn a justified self defense incident into 
multiple murder convictions.  
"Men who killed Ahmaud Arbery doomed by their own words" by RUSS BYNUM and KATE BRUMBACK
Excerpts:  
     "Greg McMichael, who was in the bed of a pickup truck when his son killed Arbery, 
told police the Black man "was trapped like a rat" and he told Arbery: "Stop, or I’ll 
blow your fucking head off!”
     “It’s those statements that screwed the defense more than the video.  If they had 
never talked to police and they said we saw him taking something from the property 
and running — there’s an OK shot the jury might have acquitted them," said appellate 
attorney Andrew Fleischman, who followed the trial from Atlanta.
     "The shooter, Travis McMichael, his dad, Greg McMichael and neighbor 
William “Roddie” Bryan all spoke extensively and candidly with Glynn County 
investigators just hours after Arbery was killed in their Brunswick, Georgia, 
neighborhood in February 2020."
     "That left the attorneys for the men to struggle to explain away their statements."
     “You only have a handful of defenses to deal with what is basically a confession,” Page said.
     District Attorney Jackie Johnson handed off the case to an out-of-town prosecutor, 
who cited the citizen's arrest law in recommending no charges.  A third prosecutor 
was reviewing the case when the video surfaced and handed it off to the state.
---
     Talking to police is an act of stupidity.  Talking to police "just hours after" the 
extremely high stress incident is an act of criminal stupidity.  NEVER TALK TO POLICE!  
Invoke your right to counsel, and shut the fuck up.  If you run your mouth, your 
attorney can't fix all the stupid things you said.  Yes, as a matter of fact, everything 
you say will be used against you at trial, as in will be used to convict you.  No, as 
a matter of fact, you ain't that smart.  No matter what you say, you will talk yourself 
into a conviction.  
     "I've got nothing to hide.", "I was justified.", "I want to tell the cops what happened.", 
etc. are the words of idiots.  Keep your mouth shut.  If you start talking, you have 
waived your right to remain silent.  Everything you say will be twisted, taken out of 
context, mis-interpreted, mis-remembered, mis-recorded, and used against you.  
You would be better off, biting off your tongue, than talking to the cops.  
     The video did not "surface".  The moron defendant published it on YouTube.com.  
If you've got video of the incident, give it to your attorney.  DON'T RELEASE IT 
TO THE PUBLIC!  That is criminal stupidity.  Prosecutors have to give the defense 
counsel copies of all evidence, including exculpatory evidence, during discovery, by law.  
Defense attorneys don't have to give the prosecutor anything.  Because it is all 
work product.  It is all covered by client attorney privilege.  It's all covered by the 
5th Amendment right to not incriminate one's self.  If the prosecutor doesn't know 
about the video, he can't subpoena it in the first place.  
---
"Ahmaud Arbery Case Trial: Final Thoughts" by Andrew Branca
 
"Ancient Tales of Wisdom: A Dumb Witness" By Epoch Inspired Staff
     Another reason to never talk to the police after you have had to defend yourself.  
You never want to turn the situation into a he-said-she-said.  
My father would tell me, just act dumb.  
 
"Family Concerns for Armed Citizens", Massad Ayoob being interviewed, 
Excerpt:  
     Ayoob: Make sure immediately that you invoke the fact that, “These are my children.  
They are juveniles.  They cannot be interviewed without my permission.  They will be 
interviewed only in the presence of defense counsel after we have spoken with defense 
counsel.”
     This is a really "different" sort of interview.  Remember, Mas is not an attorney.  
Generally speaking, your spouse cannot be forced by the court to testify against you, 
in the sense that the judge is not supposed to be able to hold the spouse in contempt 
of court for refusing to answer questions.  But, some judges are tin pot dictators in 
their fiefdom.  So, if you are in jail unable to post the required bail (which can be set 
as high as the judge chooses, or denied entirely because you're a flight risk, don't you 
know?) and your spouse is in jail for refusing to answer questions, there is a huge 
amount of pressure on your family.  Who is going to take care of the kids?  If you 
are not familiar with foster care, let me assure you, as a Court Appointed Special 
Advocate for children in the Tennessee Family Court system, that you don't want 
your children in state custody.  
     The prosecutor could charge your spouse with being an accomplice to your 
crime.  Oh, I'm sorry, you didn't know that that is how prosecutors work?  The 
prosecutor will threaten your spouse with long prison time and loss of her children 
unless she testifies against you.  [How do you think the prosecutors got Timothy 
McVeigh's sister to testify against him?  They threatened her with putting her in 
prison for the rest of her life.  Would you be able to resist that?]  
     But, it could be worse.  A worst case scenario would be that your spouse willing 
testifies against you.  If you're in prison, she gets sole legal and physical custody of 
the children, which allows her to get a child support order, which allows her to take 
all of your assets.  Actually, it happens all the time.  Especially, if you've married 
a foreigner.  (She could also take out a life insurance policy on you.  People die in 
prison all the time, don't you know?  And if you're not connected, it could be as 
cheap as $1000 or a case of beer.)  
 
"Verbal Warnings
An Interview with Massad Ayoob" by Gila Hayes
     Talking is a high order intellectual activity.  Answering a question is an engaging high 
order intellectual activity.  It is impossible to talk and shoot at the same time.  
So, the generally accepted and taught method to stop the bad guy holding a hostage 
is to ask him a question, "What do you want?" and when he starts to answer the 
question, shoot him in the cranio-ocular cavity.  When attempting to disarm a person, 
ask him a question, when he starts to answer the question, strike.  [Never attempt 
to disarm anyone.  Your mission is to escape.  Your pistol is an emergency escape 
tool.  Use it to ensure your escape.  (If you don't have a pistol, you're a damn fool.)]
     Unfortunately, the bad guy knows this too.  So, he will ask, "What time is it?"  
"Could you spare a dollar?", etc.  DON'T ANSWER HIS QUESTIONS!  In a loud 
command voice, say, "Sorry sir, I can't help you."  If he continues to approach, say, 
"Get back!"  If he continues to approach, he has demonstrated malice.  If you let 
someone (who has demonstrated malice) touch you, you're a damn fool.  
 
     "Law of Self Defense" by Andrew Branca
Free of charge.  Just pay shipping.  
     Educate yourself.  So, you don't spend the rest of your life in a cage.  
 
"Info Graphic" by Andrew Branca
 
     "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, 
the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."  
-- Second Amendment, U.S. Constitution 
 
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"If you prepare for the emergency,
the emergency ceases to exist!"
-- Dr. Sherman House
 
"Stop the Bleeding!" by John Murphy
     Good sources:  
North American Rescue
Dark Angel Medical
Mountain Man Medical
      Don't buy fake junk on Amazon.  
 
"If you stay fit, you do not have to get fit. 
If you stay trained, you do not have to get trained. 
If you stay prepared, you do not have to get prepared."
-- Robert Margulies
 
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"Good habits and skill beat luck every time."
-- Sheriff Jim Wilson
 
Pat Rogers, Rest In Peace
(I didn't know that he had died in 2016.)
The Pat Rogers Memorial Revolver Round Up At Gunsite!
All these years, I had been quoting him as if he were alive.  
 
Tom Givens writes -- 
People sometimes ask me why we have so many students in Memphis who have been 
involved in a defensive gun use.  Here is some data from 2020 that makes the reason 
apparent.  The most dangerous city in the United States was Memphis. Here are the 
details:
• Violent crime rate: 1,359 per 100,000 people (18,324 total crimes) (1 for every 74 residents)
• One-year change in violent crime rate: +21.3%
• Homicide rate: 24.2 per 100,000 people (327 total homicides)
• Poverty rate: 15.4%
The Memphis metro area ranks as the most dangerous in the United States. 
More than 18,000 violent crimes were reported in the metro area in 2020, or 1,359 for 
every 100,000 people.  That is more than three times the U.S. violent crime rate. 
The number of homicides committed in Memphis climbed by 38%, from 237 in 2019 to 
327 in 2020.  At 24.2 per 100,000 people, the homicide rate in Memphis is the 
second-highest of any U.S. metro area.  
 
"AYOOB FILES: LESSONS FROM A PISTOL-PACKIN’ PRESIDENT 
[Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)]"
BY MASSAD AYOOB
     I have been to the Hermitage, as it is here in Nashville, TN.  
I remember studying President Jackson in high school.  
 
"Your character is what you do when no one is looking."
-- Thoms Jefferson
 
"Winchester’s 1894 and the 30-30" BY JOHN FARNAM
 
"STORY OF THE .30-06: AMERICA’S CARTRIDGE" by Wayne van Zwoll
     When I shot smallbore rifle in high school (Punahou) and college (Columbia University),
my Anschutz 1407 and 1413 loved RWS (Rheinische-Westphalisch Sprengstoff ) .22 long 
rifle ammo.  
     I went hunting goat in Haleakala crater with a .35 Whelen in the mid 1970's, 
when I was in high school.  So, I think the author has the date of the Remington 
adoption (1987) wrong.  Or, maybe the ammo that I was using was handloaded.  
Hard to remember, so long ago.  
 
"Kyle Rittenhouse speaks to Tucker Carlson in first TV interview"
     Seventeen years old and well trained and practiced enough to apply immediate 
action during combat.  OORAH!  
 
"Jordan Peterson Educates Climate Activist Student with FACTS and LOGIC!"
 
"Opinion | Democrats Should Ditch the Anti-Gun Rhetoric If They Want to Survive 2022"
by RICHARD FELDMAN
     If you're too lazy to read the article, Langley Outdoors Academy will read it to you.  
     As the reader mentions, this article was written by a Democrat operative, Richard Feldman.  
Politico is a liberal Democrat journal.  Do you see what's happening?  
 
     I was at Cracker Barrel having Thanksgiving dinner.  I did the golf tees in the wooden 
triangle puzzle, and completed it.  The first time that I have ever gotten down to one golf 
tee.  The trick is to start with one tee in the middle of a perimeter row, and then run the 
algorithm backwards to construct the initial state.  So, I guess the trick was to figure out 
that the last golf tee has to end up in the middle of a perimeter row.  Which I figured out 
by imagining the algorithm running forward in such a way so as to make one tee jump 
all remaining tees.    [That's the train of thought to use to break the encryption you're 
working on.]
 
Denzel Washington: The Only Hollywood Star Telling the Truth About Race | Larry Elder
 
Let's go Brandon!  
 
     I love sleeping.  It's like being dead without the commitment.  
 
What did Yoda say when he saw himself in 4K?
"HD am I." (HDMI, get it?  You got to say it in Yoda's voice.)

What is a zombie cooking stir fry called?
Dead man wokking.  (Wok is the Chinese pan used for cooking.)
 
Semper Fidelis,
Jonathan D. Low
Jon_Low@yahoo.com