Medal of Honor: Sergeant Edward Carl Dahlgren
He led an infantry platoon to the rescue of another platoon which had been surrounded in an enemy counterattack at Oberhoffen, France. As he advanced along a street, he observed several Germans crossing a field about 100 yards away. Running into a barn, he took up a position in a window and swept the hostile troops with submachine-gun fire, killing six, wounding others, and completely disorganizing the group. His platoon then moved forward through intermittent sniper fire and made contact with the besieged Americans. When the two platoons had been reorganized, Sgt. Dahlgren continued to advance along the street until he drew fire from an enemy-held house. In the face of machine-pistol and rifle fire, he ran toward the building, hurled a grenade through the door, and blasted his way inside with his gun. This aggressive attack so rattled the Germans that all eight men who had held the strongpoint immediately surrendered. As Sgt. Dahlgren started toward the next house, hostile machine-gun fire drove him to cover.____________________
Single-Shot Survival Shotgun Project
To be honest, the main reason for this gun is to satisfy my own curiosity. But now that it's built, it has found a home in the spare-tire compartment of my SUV. I spend quite a bit of time in the backcountry and having something like this couldn't hurt. There are a couple other reasons for this gun, too. If I need to loan someone a firearm in the future, it would be hard to imagine something simpler and safer. Importantly, should my 870 go down I have a backup shotgun to use all that 12-gauge ammo through.
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Streaming Subscription Scams: What Users Need to Know____________________
The belief in binding international law survives only among the naïve. International law is often spoken of as if it were law in the domestic sense: binding, authoritative, and capable of compelling obedience. This is a category error. All law, at every level, rests on force, either the immediate application of coercion or the credible threat of it. Where no enforcing authority exists, law degrades into custom, aspiration, or rhetoric. The modern belief that international law binds sovereign states independent of power is not an enduring truth; it is a historical anomaly produced by a brief period of overwhelming American hegemony after World War II.
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Sighting in, or "zeroing," a rifle scope involves aligning the iron or telescopic sights with the barrel to ensure that bullets hit a target predictably at a specific distance. In the not too distant past, Milliradian or MRAD scopes were non-existent on the civilian market. That is no longer the case. A friend of mine bought a new scope and was having trouble zeroing it in preparation for an upcoming hunt. I asked if he had purchased an MOA or an MRAD scope and he didn’t know what I was talking about. If you are considering a scope purchase, you should read this article.
Scopes have advanced significantly, offering improved clarity and magnification to keep pace with the increasing power and precision of modern rifles and ammunition. There are two primary systems for aligning scopes, each with its own distinct origins and methods. The Minute of Angle (MOA) system, based on a base-60 scheme from astronomy, and the Milliradian system, a base-10 approach developed for artillery in the late 19th century, are both effective. Each system uses segments of an arc to indicate changes in trajectory at a given distance.
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Massad Ayoob’s Priorities of Survival model takes the shape of a triangle, or pyramid, composed of multiple layers including Mental Awareness and Preparation, tactics, Skill with Equipment, and Equipment Selection. Jeff Cooper’s “Combat Triad” model is also pyramid-shaped, and sports equilateral sides composed of three key elements: Marksmanship; Gun-Handling, and Mindset. This Revolver Guy article compares the two.
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Close Quarters Shotgun Technique
Shotguns can be excellent tools for home defense, but their long overall length presents some challenges for maneuvering in tight spaces. Today, we’re looking at a technique called “short stocking” that was developed to meet those challenges. Short stocking has long been used by law enforcement and other entry teams, but it’s equally relevant for the armed citizen at home. It makes a ton of sense to include it in any close quarters shotgun technique training.
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Constitutional Carry, School Zones, and a Ninth Circuit Curveball
More than half of U.S. states now recognize what’s commonly called Constitutional Carry (or Permitless Carry): a state law that allows law-abiding adults to carry a concealed handgun in public without applying for or holding a concealed carry permit. But for years, there’s been an asterisk that responsible gun owners and instructors keep bringing up: the federal Gun-Free School Zones Act. However, there is a Federal problem constitutional carry doesn’t automatically solve. Under the Gun-Free School Zones Act (18 U.S.C. § 922(q)), it’s generally illegal to possess a firearm within 1,000 feet of a K–12 school (public, private, or parochial), unless an exception applies.
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Unmasking an Insta stalker: Can you see who stalks your Instagram?
Curiosity is natural, and most of us have probably wondered about who has viewed our Instagram profile. But it’s about more than mere curiosity. Your Instagram profile and posts likely contain photos of yourself and your friends or family, providing a highly intimate insight into your life.
Being Insta stalked by your ex, an overenthusiastic but unwelcome admirer, a business competitor, or (especially if you’re an influencer or other public figure) an obsessive fan is something you should be aware of. Also, the information about you available through your Instagram account can be a huge boon to criminals planning personalized phishing attacks.
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The next two articles represent a point – counter point discussion. Some gun writers still insist on using the ill-defined (perhaps even meaningless) term “center mass.” Publications still publish these articles to the detriment of all concerned.
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The Available Target: Center Mass & Shot Placement
Per the author: “If a lethal threat ever forces you to draw your gun, you need to focus on hitting center mass of the available target.”
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The Soulis Incident, and the Myth of Center Mass
Saying “Center Mass” sounds cool… it has the sound of the expert about it, I guess. But these terms are ANYthing but meaningful. They are not clearly defined, not clearly understood, and the result of this is that good people are getting injured and killed. That’s right, I said it: if you persist in teaching your people to shoot “center mass”, YOU are contributing to a training scar that is going to get good cops/armed citizens KILLED.
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