Tag: Michael Bane Podcast
Awash in Propaganda!
What is propaganda and how does it work? Here’s the answer, but don’t say it on Facebook or you’ll join Michael in “jail.”
Always Be Ready for the Second Move!
First, a couple of great small companies — the Henning Group and Targets USA, then some self-defense thinking for the New World.
Australia — Gone in 60 Seconds!
How quickly can a First World country fall in totalitarianism? Check out Australia. And before you get all gloomy, let’s shoot some new guns from Rock Island and SAS Imports.
Pocket Pistol Training
This week, in addition to comments on last week’s controversial podcast, Michael looks at how carrying a pocket pistol changes how a person should train.
Has the “S” Hit The “F”?
Here is the hard question…where is America right now on the sliding scale of disaster? Michael takes a shot at answering that question and discusses the implications of that answer.
The Tragedy of Caliber Exhaustion!
In a tight market like today’s, adding another caliber to deal with can be, honestly, more of a headache than it’s worth. Also, Rare Breed Triggers fights back against ATF overreach.
Cameo Shooting and Education Complex Takes a Bow!
This week we talk about the COMPEXPO, Cameo Shooting Range and Education Complex’s big expo and 4, count 'em, four shooting championships at the same time. Michael also weighs in on the training imbroglio-de-jure, the sub-1-second draw.
FPF Training STREET ENCOUNTERS Skills & Tactics Class!
This week we take Concealed Carry: Street Encounters Skills & Tactics, an excellent 2-day class that can get a new or experienced concealed carry holder to a new level. Includes not only shooting drills, but non-lethal alternatives, medical and more! The gun? Michael runs a Sig Sauer 365 SAS.
Little Gun; Big Match!
This week it’s our wrap-up of the Sig Sauer P365 EDC Championship, a great match and a fun weekend at the Sig Sauer Academy in Epping NH.
Training Traps!
This week we talk about the dangers of “training task loading,” the feeling that if a person isn’t training not just shooting, but a dozen other skills, which leads to “training paralysis."