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Personal Protection and Firearms Familiarity, A Special School Project…

Teaching is fun, Stratton learns from Damon

UVU Comm. Students Take “Group Project” To A Whole New Level… This is a special post, and due to its unique nature, you get to see the adventures of a small group of communication students at Utah Valley University.  The nature of the project was to get into groups, choose a subject, and use multiple [...]

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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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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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Flash-Mob Violence, Read The Signs…

Flash Mobs, Good or Bad?

Some Flash Mobs Turn Violent…Surprised? As of recent events, from the news reports to the web reports, there is a new “Gang Tactic” that is becoming more prominent and obtrusive in our society as a whole; Flash Mobs.  I know that since the news decided to do a report on this juvenile and ridiculous teenage [...]

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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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Dry Fire: Working on Fundamentals

What Dry “Practice” or “Dry Fire” Can Do To Your Performance/Preparation I love the satellite TV service we have at our house, as well as the DVR recorder.  It affords me an opportunity to catch programs that otherwise are missed.  There are a number of TV programs directed towards firearms and self-defense subjects, one of [...]

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What is, “The Ready Kit?” A Must Know!

The Ready Kit Can Put You, And Your Family, In A Safer Position Against Criminals! Since the creation of the “Defense Actions Ready Kit” referred to as the “Ready Kit”, (also known as D.A.R.K.) I have spoken to many people about what it is and why it’s important. The one thing I have found is [...]

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Ch. 5; Violent Encounters…5 Year FBI Study!

Perception – Its Role in the Violent Encounter This chapter is about a specific thing; Perception!  The focus is on three points in particular: An overview of a current theory about the way in which human beings perceive their environment. An explanation of how the perceptions of the officer and offender at the crime scene [...]

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