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The Briefing Room:
All Trainers Are Not Created Equal
by Denny Hansen
Frontline Debriefs:
Hot on the Trigger
by Scott Reitz
Against All Odds:
Survival Knives
by Jeff Randall
Enemy At The Gate:
The Constitution's Built-in, Mandatory Manual of Constitutional Interpretation
by Stewart Rhodes
Street Smarts:
The Principle of Improvement
by Kris Allshouse
Training & Tactics:
Get the Point?
by Louis Awerbuck

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Denny Hansen
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The Takeout Bag
Take It To Your Next Active Shooter Scenario
Certain jobs require certain gear, but even that is not constant. And the available gear changes frequently, with better and more useful kit replacing equipment whose service life has expired. One new and very useful item is the Takeout Bag made by Extreme Gear Labs.
by Patrick A. Rogers

Canadian Border Storm
An in-depth look at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), a new organization tasked with performing duties previously carried out by Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and Canadian Food Inspection Agency. To a large extent, the new agency was designed to put greater stress on border security. CBSA oversees land crossing points, entry at International airports, seaports, and mail centers. Thompson also reviews the CBSA's first service weapon, the Beretta Px4.
by Leroy Thompson

Soldiering On
The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
The M249 SAW is either loved or despised by Soldiers and Marines, and is often misunderstood as to its proper employment and reliability. However, the SAW will continue to provide valuable service to our troops fighting the war on terror until it is replaced by another automatic rifle. The author looks back at the history of the SAW.
by Col. Freddie Blish (USMC, Ret.)

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SWAT Magazine November 2007

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Home Schooling
Experts Bring Their Training To You
One way to save money and still get high-quality training is to bring expert instructors to your home facility. This article examines the reasons for doing so and also provides a blueprint for hosting a training at your agency's range.
by Sheriff Ken Campbell

.450 Bushmaster
AR Ergonomics, Big-Bore Performance
The new .450 Bushmaster rifle, firing Hornady's .450 Bushmaster cartridge, makes big holes in things. How big? How far? How fast? Our comprehensive T&E tells all.
by Denny Hansen

Croatia's Striking Fist
Counter-Terrorist Unit Lucko
The Republic of Croatia has seen more than its share of turmoil in the past 25 years. S.W.A.T. goes inside the most elite unit of the Croatian Special Police to report on what Croatia is doing in the global fight against terrorism.

The Special Police sector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Croatia comprises several units for counter-terrorist operations. The most elite of these units is Counter-Terrorist Unit (ATJ) Lucko, which consists of carefully selected, highly trained and specially equipped men who represent Croatia's striking fist in the fight against the free world's number one enemy: terrorists.
by Zoran Milosevic

DPMS Brings It Home
Own Your Own Sniper System
A couple of years ago, the U.S. Army began its search for a Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) intended to replace the aging M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS). Reasoning for the semi-auto format was to provide greater firepower at extended ranges, with accuracy as good as or better than the old system. The competition came down to two finalists—KAC's SR-XM110 and Remington's MPD/DPMS Panther Arms version. DPMS now offers their SASS version to the public and is the subject of this evaluation.
by Steve Malloy

Aimpoint's Newest Sights
Raising the Bar on Combat Optics
In a world of changing technology, one area that has seen quantum leaps forward over the last few decades are visual acquisition systems for weapons. This year Aimpoint has introduced two new products that show a “raise the bar” attitude — the CompM4 and the Micro T-1.
by Clint Smith

Lighting the Fight
Effective Techniques for Handheld and Weapon-Mounted Lights
To prepare for personal combat you need lights and the ability to use them. Ask anyone vaguely familiar with the subject of gunfighting and they'll recite the statistic that “over 70% of violent encounters take place in low light environments.” This applies whether you are law enforcement working an urban beat or an armed homeowner. Lights help locate and identify potential threats, but this is just the beginning. Lights also aid in the three things you need to do during any fight — move, communicate, and shoot as necessary.
by Tiger McKee

Tactical Industry Standards and Best Practices
Call to Action!
Industry standards are used at all levels of business within any given market—from automobile mechanics to Wall Street accountants. Standards are designed to set agreed guidelines for operability between entities and are established to increase compatibility, commonality and safety. Why don't we have them in the tactical training industry? The author makes an impassioned plea for tactical industry standards and best practices, focusing on three areas: body armor, dry-fire training and safe weapons.
by Tim Scarrott

Building Blocks of Situational Awareness
Understand — Practice — Improve
One of the author's early realizations was that all the survivors he knew in the military, law enforcement or high risk security operations had a common skill set — that indefinable something that added up to the ability to see trouble coming and to take appropriate action that put them at an advantage rather than a disadvantage when the balloon went up. We call it situational awareness. But can it be taught to others? You be the judge.
by Marcus Wynne


 
                     
 
 
 
 
   
 
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