[do_widget id=nav_menu-4]How to Store Firearms Safely [Video Update]
In this video update, I present several options for easy, accessible and safe gun storage — as well as review the four basic rules of firearms safety.
[do_widget id=nav_menu-4]In this video update, I present several options for easy, accessible and safe gun storage — as well as review the four basic rules of firearms safety.
Undoubtedly, if you surveyed 20 people and asked them what they have in their bug-out bags, you’d get 20 different answers, even though there are certain basics everyone should have. There are also several mistakes people make with their bags. Here are the deadliest ones to avoid.
Last year, the Transportation Security Administration screened over 708 million people. That breaks down to about 1.9 million people per day. TSA agents often take items that shouldn’t necessarily be confiscated, but when you’ve got a plane to catch, you’re not in the best position to negotiate with them. Today I’ll tell you how to stay safe and keep your items from being snatched.
Unfortunately, IRS scams are increasing. According to the latest statistics, over $26 million was lost last year to IRS telephone scams. It’s almost impossible for U.S. law enforcement to catch these criminals. Here’s your action to take to ensure you don’t get conned.
In the last few years, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in cyberattacks from foreign governments. Whether it’s hacking the personal data of more than 22 million government employees with security clearances or releasing Hillary Clinton’s emails, every news cycle seems to reveal a new breach.
And these attacks are small peanuts to what’s coming.
I recently had the pleasure of a visit from Laissez Faire club director Doug Hill and a few of the other great folks that work with us. I ran these guys through several drills to work on shooting in high stress situations. Here are four drills you can do at home to add some stress to your dry firing practice.
If you engage in a knife fight, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll die. Of course — none of us would ever choose to be in a knife fight, but in the unpredictable world we live in, sometimes the choice isn’t ours. Today I’ll show you how to walk away from a surprise attack — without getting a knife in the back.
I’m finally home after several days of traveling and training — from Utah to New York to Las Vegas to Baltimore and back to Utah. No matter where I go, here’s the one strategy I always use to guard against a potential attack.
What should you do if a riot erupts in your town? How do you protect yourself if you are suddenly surrounded by looting and mob violence? Here are six tips to ensure you make it back to your home safe and alive.
Would you rather rely on government agencies to provide enough food and water in an emergency situation – or have enough on hand to provide for your family yourself? Before making your decision, read this.
