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It seems that everyone wants to be in the "high speed, low drag"
class of individual. Not surprisingly, most "gun magazines" often cater
to this mindset. But what about those who have been affected by the cruel hand
of fate and are in the "low speed, high drag" category? S.W.A.T. continues
to break new ground in the October issue with the article Disabled, Not Defenseless,
written by Tactical Consultant Louis Awerbuck. From wheelchairs to walking sticks,
this feature is written specifically for those afflicted with physical handicaps.
Although we take training and tactics very seriously, we also realize that a
steady diet of "Condition Orange" can create burnout-everyone needs
a little R&R time. If you're into cowboy action shooting, you will appreciate
Clint Smith's Guns Of The Lawmen, 1880s Style. Clint also takes a tongue-in-cheek
look at the Chipmunk rifle in our Off Beat column.
Also in the October issue, you'll find four articles on firearm/defensive schools,
two rifle evaluations, our usual columns written by some of the top names in
the industry, and much more.
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| The Briefing Room: |
| Be Honest In Your Training |
| Denny Hansen |
| Street Smarts: |
| How Much Is Too Much? |
| Brent Wheat |
| Up Close And Personal: |
| Stepping Off The Line Of Attack |
| Jeff Gonzales |
| Enemy At The Gate: |
| Innocents Betrayed? |
| Richard W. Stevens |
| Training & Tactics: |
| Choke And The Combat Shotgun |
| Louis Awerbuck |
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| Mail Room: |
| Letters from our Readers |
| Staff |
| The Gear Locker: |
| New Products and Accessories |
| Staff |
| Lawful Carry: |
| Kramer Handgun Leather |
| Flint Hansen |
| The Skunk Works: |
| Insight Technologies M3-LED Tactical Illuminator |
| Eugene Nielsen |
| Long Guns: |
| Butler Creek's Folding Shotgun Stock |
| Leroy Thompson |
| Off Beat: |
| Rogue Rifle Company's Chipmunk Rifle |
| Denny Hansen |
| Training Calendar: |
| Find out where and when what training is occurring |
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In-House
Training Done Right: St. John's County CET
While anyone who has watched the six o'clock news knows there are SWAT teams available
to back up the police in extreme circumstance, few people know what goes into
the selection of these warriors. One of S.W.A.T.'s Law Enforcement Consultants
goes behind the scenes in this feature to bring you "the rest of the story." |
| by Rob Pincus |
The Safety
Issue: We Are All Responsible
Every time someone does something stupid on a firing range, it gives those who
would disarm us more ammunition for their cause-and we cannot afford that.. This
article, written by one of the premier trainers in the world, gives useful advice
on how to return home safely after training. |
| by Pat Rogers |
Disabled,
Not Defenseless
Life's not fair, but this ground-breaking offers tips to those who are often referred
to as "handicapped." While weapon choices are discussed, the author
focuses on how to use what is available and the most powerful weapon of all-the
brain and the will to fight back. |
| by Louis Awerbuck |
Tempe's
Lake Patrol
Located in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, Tempe, Arizona, is not the place
that typically comes to mind when a water law enforcement unit is mentioned. Find
out how this city deals with watercraft in an urban environment. |
| by Tony Lesce |
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DPMS' Panther
Lite 16
What can you expect from an AR-15-type rifle that sells for far less than much
of the competition? How about groups of less than four inches from one hundred
yards, using iron sights and shot from a field position! |
| by Denny Hansen |
Guns Of
The Lawmen: 1880's Style
This historical-type article reviews the armament typically used by peace officers
in the late 1800s. Revolvers, rifles and shotgun are all covered, as well the
holsters used. The fabulous eye-catching photos alone make this article worth
looking at. Couple that with Clint Smith's accurate, historical review of the
weapons makes this a must read. |
| by Clint Smith |
Six Days
In Campeche
The reader can almost feel the humidity and smell the perspiration as the author
takes us along on a trip south of the border. The mission? To instruct Mexican
Federal Officers and Marines in the fine art of sniping and jungle operations. |
| by Max F. Joseph |
Firearms
Education Enterprise Tactical Academy
Just because a firearms school is not huge and has a "big name" does
not mean it is not worth attending. The author attended a small, local school
and found the training to be superb in every sense of the word. |
| by Flint Hansen |
Sigarms
Academy Rangemaster Course: Graduate School For Firearms Instructors
This school is where the trainers get trained. Every aspect of training is covered,
from instructional methods, to why shooters fail and from class preparation to
funding sources. |
| by J.P. Silk |
Accessorizing
The Black Rifle: Ess. Gear For The AR
Accurate and dependable, the AR-15 family of rifles has a plethora of aftermarket
items available for those who want to give it that personal touch. In this
report the Staff takes a look at some of the newest offerings on the market. |
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Avoid The
Edge! Getting The Least Out Of Knife Fighting
There are many schools-some credible, some run by charlatans-around the country
which teach the art of knife fighting. Options for Personal Security falls into
the former category, and is the focus of this article. |
| by Will Cox |
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