Tag: Michael Bane Podcast
New Year…More Guns!
The podcast begins its 20th year, hopefully with some useful time for self-defense and our first reading assignment of the new year!
For the New Year, Examine Your EDC Compromises!
Virtually every element of self-defense and concealed carry involves some sort of compromise. And because our situations often change, we need to take a moment to examine these compromises!
The Surreptitious Draw — A Necessary Skill
Michael is more and more convinced that in today’s self-defense environment the surreptitious draw — accessing your firearms without a potential aggressor’s realizing it — is a necessary skill. Luckily, we have a THE BEST DEFENSE video example!
Why Revolvers Matter
We continue our coverage of the Pat Rogers Memorial Revolver Round-Up with some specific gear and concepts you can use.
Pat Rogers Memorial Revolver Round-Up!
Only on michaelbane.tv! This week we're attending the country's greatest gathering of revolver trainers, the Pat Rogers Memorial Revolver Round-Up at GUNSITE. This is truly a unique event..this week's podcast is the beginning of our coverage.
Big Wins in the Courts!
This week Michael talks about the federal court decisions on ATF overreach rules. He also takes a look at the classic “swarm” attack in Las Vegas that left a 17 year-old dead.
The General Purpose Rifle Takes Shape
Michael has been working on the concept of a general purpose rifle for a while, because the concept of a general purpose rifle meets a lot of requirements, from hunting to competition to self-defense. The Sig Cross continues to shine, but there are some challengers!
Necessary Learning Points!
We were the first to talk about the shifting “landscape” for self defense. But now, changes, maybe even greater changes, are coming at an increasingly rapid pace. What does that mean to you and your family?
The Art of De-Escalation
This is a podcast special from Down Range Radio #584 published on August 21, 2018. Michael Bane talks about the art of de-escalation and the tremendous power of two simple words: “I’m Sorry.”
Why 3-Inch Revolvers Just Work
The 3-inch revolver trend continues apace, and Michael thinks that it just makes sense. Our sponsor Taurus have a great — and reasonably priced — series of 3-inch revolvers, and here’s how you choose.