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Hunting With Bygones Of The 1800′s

Old School Hunting Photo

There’s Hunting… and then there’s Old School Hunting!   A lot of people like to hunt, whether its new school hunting or old school hunting, some for necessity and others out of enjoyment.  There are a select few, like my brother Mark and myself, that enjoy stocking prey with rifles and shotguns made in the [...]

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Trigger Control is the KEY! The Pro’s and Experts Agree…

Basics of Trigger Control

Trigger Control, The Key To Success At the recent SHOT Show held in Las Vegas, Nevada, I once again had an opportunity to mingle with the experts and professionals in the shooting industry.  Coupled with the on-going study of how to shoot well and correctly, I found some more pearls of wisdom.  I had the [...]

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Gaining Respect For The 50/70 Government

Sharps Carbine 50/70

Hunting The Old Way, With The 50/70, Old School For Sure! An early morning chill made me shiver as I clutched the cold steel barrel of the Garrett Arms 50/70 Sharps Carbine.  The late November Anterless Deer hunt had begun and I was waiting for my two hunting partners to appear.  The cool morning breeze [...]

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2012 SHOT Show Report

The Truth About “Gun” People, at the 2012 SHOT Show. Here is a report of this year’s National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor trade show held in Las Vegas in mid-January. For the third year the largest show of its kind in the world was held at the Sands Exposition center.  Two [...]

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A Freund Remington

Frank and George Freund…Making Their Way To A New World Frank and George Freund were German immigrants intoAmerica.  As craftsmen in Europe were a dime a dozen, the two gunsmiths fell into westward migration inAmericaand finally set up shop inDenver,Colorado.   Following the construction of the railroad, they had established their shops in various locations as [...]

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When It Goes “BANG”…But Not When You Wanted It To!

Half Cocked Hammer

The BANG We Never Want To Hear. The term we often use when a firearm discharges unintentionally is “accidental discharge”.  In most cases, a more accurate term would be “negligent discharge” as a safety rule was neglected or forgotten or worse yet, ignored.  Those who are involved in firearms instruction and training hear stories about [...]

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Another “Dirty Little Secret” … About Calling 9-1-1.

Another Dirty Little Secret

The Dirty Little Secret: Call 911 and probably, you will DIE. In an earlier contribution to the Defense Actions blog, I mentioned the “dirty little secrets” I share with students in Utah Concealed Firearm Permit courses.  The one that gets the most attention and even shocked reactions is when I point out that the police [...]

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THE AFTERMATH: How Can We Plan and Prepare?

The Aftermath Defense Actions

The Aftermath Is Just As Crucial As The Confrontation. Here at Defense Actions, the subject of what comes after a self-defense situation or “the aftermath” has been noted.  The idea that just getting a gun and/or a concealed carry permit is “enough” and nothing else is needed has been the subject of articles on training [...]

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Dry Fire 2: Further Thoughts…

Dry Fire Back Stop Vests

Dry Fire Techniques and Further Thoughts In an early article, Dry Practice or Dry Fire was addressed in some detail.  In the past few weeks, some more items concerning dry fire have come to my attention through reading and watching satellite programs. In the earlier piece it was mentioned that you’ll need a safe backstop [...]

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Behind The Curve, Part 1: DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF SELF-DEFENSE

Self-Defense, Defense Actions, Steve Beckstead, Dirty Little Secrets

Some Points of Self-Defense You Need To Consider… From teaching self-defense courses for many years and studying what happens in self-defense situations, I discovered what I call the “Dirty Little Secrets”.  This is information that often is not taught, shared or discovered, and in some cases deliberately left out of training. The three points I [...]

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