by Vince | Feb 25, 2022 | Podcast, Short Talks
Short Talk innovation in the gun industry:shiny objects and the fundamentals Fundamentals are final and the mission always drives the gear train, but the role of creativity still plays a huge role in the future of our industry and tactics. Imagine how much the...
by Vince | Feb 21, 2022 | Podcast, Short Talks
Short Talk Bullet Accountability in Officer Involved Shootings Mike talks about the role of proficiency and stress management in prevent bad outcomes if we miss when we get in a shooting. We briefly touch on using deliberate practice and discipline to make sure we get...
by Vince | Feb 15, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 107 Should cops transport wounded officers to the hospital in a police car, or wait for an ambulance? “It depends.” We explore the risks and benefits of a hasty transport instead of waiting for the medical professionals trained for this sort of thing. There...
by Vince | Feb 1, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 106 Can’t is not in her vocabulary: American Paralympic Shooter McKenna Geer McKenna Geer is a US Paralympic competitive shooter who brought home a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio games and also competed in Tokyo in 2020. McKenna talks about her upbringing...
by Vince | Jan 15, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 105 Gunfighting 101 for law enforcement: Summary of the 2019 Florida UPS Truck Shooting Having a template or a playbook of responses can help drive your reaction to a variety of scenarios In 2019 there was a big shootout between cops and some armed...
by Vince | Jan 1, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 104 most gear is a rip off: A systematic approach to buying and testing equipment Mike and Jim work through some fundamentals on buying gear in a thoughtful way from a new pocket knife to a new stealth fighter. How to build a requirement, get funding, find a...
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