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To begin with, the entire staff of S.W.A.T. Magazine extends a hearty and sincere
Happy New Year to all. Our wish for everyone this coming year is
for prosperity, happiness and peace.
The truth of the matter, however, is that not everyone feels the same way towards
all of us as a whole. The war on terrorism, and indeed terroristic acts, will
continue. Add to this the mix of vicious street criminals who would prey on innocent
people, and it becomes readily apparent that we must not only remain vigilant,
we must strive to hone our survival instincts and skills for the future. As Steinbeck
said, The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental. The
ammunition for the final weapon is knowledge, and information you
can trust. For almost 20 years S.W.A.T. has been an excellent source for obtaining
that ammunition. Unlike some magazines, we consider bringing you
factual articles that you can use in the real world a sacred trust. From publisher
to art director, and from web site designer to copy editor, honor and integrity
are not just wordsthey are a code we live by.
As promised, beginning with this issue we unveil our new layout design. But
if the layout is the potatoes, what is the meat? How about 12 feature articles
that run the gamut from weapons of mass destruction to an interview with Ted
Nugent? There are articles on nuclear site protection, how to construct a Fackler
box so you can performance test ammunition from your weapons and much more.
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| The Briefing Room: |
| Cutting Off The Head Of The Snake |
| Denny Hansen |
| Up Close And Personal: |
| Introduction To The GSGI Concept
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| Harry Humphries |
| Street Smarts: |
| Firearms Students: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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| Brent Wheat |
| Enemy At The Gate: |
| The UN - World Peace or World Police? |
| Richard W. Stevens |
| Training & Tactics: |
| The Art of Missing |
| Louis Awerbuck |
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| Mail Room: |
| Letters from our Readers |
| Staff |
| Lawful Carry: |
| Choosing the right holster for the job |
| Flint Hansen |
| The Skunk Works: |
| Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 Rangefinder |
| Eugene Nielsen |
| Long Guns: |
| Shotguns: How short is too short? |
| Leroy Thompson |
| Off Beat: |
| Navy Army Stainless 1892 Carbine |
| Denny Hansen |
| Late Arrivals: |
| New Products and Accessories
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Weapons
Of Mass Destruction: Facts and Fallacies
Do you really need a gas mask? What are some decontamination methods that can
be used by the layman? This timely article provides you with the facts you may
need to survive in an ever-changing world. |
| Shawn Hughes |
Nuclear
Site Protection: The Savannah River SRT
Nuclear sites would be a prime target for terrorists were it not for the fact
that they are among some of the most secure facilities in the United States. The
author takes the reader behind the scenes at one such facility and shows how secure
these sites truly are. |
| Mike Mulligan |
The CZ75B:
Robust, Reliable, Accurate
Considered by some to be the epitome of the semiautomatic handgun, we take a close
look at this pistol to see if it lives up to its reputation. |
| Oleg Volk |
Hitting
With The Shotgun: Its About More Than Sights
Ghost ring sights, laser sights, forends with white light illuminators and all
sorts of other accessories and gadgets are designed to make your shotgun more
effective. Find out how they can live up to their full potential with helpful
hints on fitting the gun to the shooter. |
| Ashley Emerson |
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| A Talk With Ted Nugent |
| The Motor City Madman shares his thoughts on everything
from children, to gun control to politicians in this candid interview. |
| Paul Markel |
A Thunder
Ranch First: Urban Rifle High Intensity Tactical Class
Though seldom given credit for his efforts, Clint Smith has done for carbine training
what Colonel Jeff Cooper did for handguns. The newest course at Thunder Ranch
is the Urban Rifle High Intensity Tactical classand it is intense. If you
depend on the carbine for defense, this class is for you. |
| Tiger McKee |
| World War I Weapons Of The Trenches |
| In his continuing series of articles on historical
firearms, this month Clint Smith takes to the range with rifles, shotgun and handguns
that U.S. Servicemen used in the War to End all Wars. Rifles are fired
out to 300 yards, and he even examines how effective the venerable Model 97 Trench
Gun might have been against thrown German potato masher grenades!
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| Clint Smith |
The Big
Green Machine: SWAT teams Step Into Heavy Iron
One of S.W.A.T.s Law Enforcement Consultants takes a look at how some agencies
are purchasing surplus V150 armored command cars to help save lives. |
| Brent T. Wheat |
Spydercos
Gunting: A knife designed to be used closed!
Never a company to sit on its laurels, Spyderco has teamed up with martial arts
Hall of Famer Bram Frank and has introduced the Gunting. Intended
for self-defense, this unique new knife is as useful closed as it is open! |
| Paul G. Markel |
| Ruger's New .44 Carbine |
| If you are in the market for a quick-handling
powerhouse carbine, Rugers new Deerfield Carbine, chambered for the powerful
.44 Magnum, may be just what you are looking for. |
| Steve Malloy |
| Dealing With The Principal |
| There are times when a protective services specialist
(bodyguard) would rather face an armed assailant than his principal. Author K.
Dillon explains how the bodyguard can best deal with an antagonistic boss, and
make life easierand saferfor all concerned. |
| K. Dillon |
Building
a Fackler Box: Performance Testing Your Own Ammunition
When it comes to ammunition performance, ballistic charts and manufacturers
specifications are a good starting point, but have you ever wondered how your
carry ammunition will perform from your firearm? By following the instructions
in this simple how-to article you can be sure if the load you have
selected is right for you. |
| Robert M. Smith |
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