Student of the Gun Radio
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Most service members have been denied their right to carry privately owned firearms on military bases until now. A landmark memorandum signed by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth finally empowers troops to exercise their Second Amendment rights during off-duty hours, transforming military installation policies that treated soldiers like second-class citizens for decades. In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the profound implications of this policy change. Hear the inside story of how years of bureaucratic mindset have now shifted to favor personal protection for...
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Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Most firearms trainers emphasize shooting faster, but what if that very rush is what’s killing your skills? In this eye-opening episode, Prof. Paul, Jarrad Markel, and Louis Caras crack open the myth that speed alone makes you effective under stress. They reveal that rushing your shot not only leads to bad habits but can directly cause negligent discharges and deadly mistakes. Discover why mindset, tactical awareness, and deliberate skill-building outweigh mere speed. Learn how the brain perceives time differently in high-pressure moments and why training your...
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Wanna hear the FULL Episode? In an engaging interview, industry expert David Biggers discusses firearm innovations, industry trends, and the impact of social media on gun development. Gain insights into the evolution of firearm technology, market dynamics, and the importance of innovation versus tradition. We have an announcement about the latest book from Nicholas Orr, “Book of Five Rings Study Guide” now available as a pre-order on kindle with a paperback coming soon. For our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. this week, we consider optics versus iron sights for your shooting experience....
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Wanna hear the FULL Episode? A known terrorist attacked a class full of students at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. How the ROTC Cadets responded to that attack is worth noting. What are the lessons we can take away from that event? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we have an announcement regarding the release of their new OGL-C. Also, is your handgun fragile? Professor Paul has another recommending reading suggestion for you during our Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee. Please use the promo code: STUDT20 to save money and support our show. TOPICS COVERED THIS...
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In this episode, Prof. Paul and Jarrad Markel discuss firearm maintenance, training, and the importance of continuous learning in self-defense. They explore topics like ammunition care, mental models, and the value of proper education to become a responsible armed citizen. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: | | [0:03:31] EOTech Talk - TOPIC: First Round Stoppage: Setback [0:23:16] Coffee Corner - [Use Code STUDT20] TOPIC: The Book of Five Rings, Thomas Cleary edition, has The Family Traditions of the Art of War [0:45:04] SOTG...
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We welcome a special guest, Jake Dwyer from 1911 Syndicate to discuss unique guns, collecting and some of the history of firearms that led us to where we are today. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul and Jarrad will consider the various colors of reticle used in modern handgun optics. For our Coffee Corner this week we will discuss a book that Jarrad brought up during last week’s show; “The Power of Full Engagement” and remind you to order some Blackout Coffee and support SOTG. How important is your first firearms training class? During our SOTG Homeroom,...
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Wanna hear the FULL Episode? What is the difference between a coach and instructor and a mentor? During this week’s episode we will consider the question in detail. To include a deep dive into the Mentor/Mentee relationship during our Leadership Lessons. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we follow up on last week’s discussion regarding protecting our optics. Professor Paul has a new article published that you can use for a reference. In our Coffee Corner, the Professor highlights sections from the SOTG Instructor Development Manual 2.0. And, you have the opportunity to...
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the evolution of podcasting, emphasizing the importance of regular content creation and the human touch in an AI-driven world. They delve into practical tips for protecting optics on firearms, debunk myths surrounding the AR-15, and highlight the significance of training and gear. The conversation also includes recommended readings that can enhance understanding and preparedness in the realm of firearms and self-defense. In this conversation, Prof Paul and Jarrad Markel explore the nuances of leadership, communication, and the importance of addressing...
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In this episode, we take a wide‑ranging journey through leadership, training, personal growth, and the pursuit of a healthier, more capable life. The conversation kicks off with stories of nostalgia and lessons learned the hard way, then shifts to a thoughtful look at how simplicity—whether in firearms instruction or leadership—creates better students, better teams, and better outcomes. We’re joined by Connor Darnbrough, co‑founder of the SmartFit method, who shares his personal fitness journey and how it led to the development of a science‑based, AI‑enhanced training system...
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics, including the importance of voting for NRA members. For our Tech Talk this week, we discuss the latest advancements in laser technology for hunting with EOTech Inc. During our new Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee, Professor Paul will discuss the significance of reading different translations of classic texts, such as The Art of War and the Book of Five Rings. Finally, we are joined by our friend, Jeff Kirkham for a discussion regarding daily productivity protocols for better living. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? TOPICS COVERED...
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What is the “Gray Man” concept and how is it applied? Professor Paul will consider the use of the gray man strategy as a defensive technique and whether or not it applies to winning the fight.
Do you understand the true purpose of fighting? We share a tremendously valuable and important quote from John Steinbeck regarding the differences between offense and defense. This goes right along with our discussion of the importance of a fighting mindset.
Paul and Jarrad remind you about how you can win 5 days of free training from Tactical Response in Tennessee. The Shipping Ogre has some updates about the SOTG Store and the guys talk about the upcoming SHOT Show.
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- Steinbeck Books: The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, Of Mice and Men,
- Gray Man explained: From Where did Gray Man originate? What is the purpose?
- All Cover is Temporary
- Is hiding and being inconspicuous a winning strategy?
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From John Steinbeck:
The purpose of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense. The sword is more important than the shield, and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental.