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We brought back our friend and expert firearms instructor, Ken Hackathorn, to discuss red dot sights, specifically on handguns. Is a red dot sight on an everyday carry pistol an absolute necessity? What are the pros and cons? During our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU.com, we will examine the recent attack on a noted bishop in a church in Sydney, Australia. This was the second mass stabbing attack in 48 hours. For our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we will consider capped/recessed adjustment knobs versus the external turrets. Which one is the best choice for you? Also, we have another Pro Tip from...
info_outline Spring Cleaning & VUDU X from EOTech | SOTG 1236Student of the Gun Radio
The sun is finally out and it is time for spring cleaning. During our Froglube Pro Tips segment we will consider the term “CLP” and how it applies to keeping our guns clean. Also, we have a way for you to save money as well. For this week’s Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we will consider another new optic in the Vudu X line; this one is a 2-12x40mm rifle scope. What is the best way to learn how to use your rifle/optic combination? Finally, being a prepared person is never a bad idea. Regardless of the potential disaster or crisis, we will always recommend that you are carrying...
info_outline Islamic Terrorists Drugged to Kill & No More Naked Guns | SOTG 1235Student of the Gun Radio
Once more, we have evidence that Islamic terrorists were drugged up on captagon, the poor man’s cocaine or “chemical courage” when they slaughtered innocent people in a concert hall in Moscow. The primary question you must ask yourself is whether or not you have the skill and mindset to stand between evil and the innocent. During our Tech Talk from EOTech, we will consider a brand new optic in the LPVO arena. EOTech will be releasing the new VUDU X line very soon. Keep an eye out for a video review. Also, for our SOTG Homeroom, we have a tragic incident to report. A young girl lost...
info_outline Moscow Concert Hall & Shark Attack; YOU are the First Responder | SOTG 1234Student of the Gun Radio
The terrorist attack at the concert hall in Moscow was horrible, but we have to examine it and learn from it. What can American citizens do and how can they prepare to deal with the threats that we are facing? During our SOTG Homeroom, from SOTGU, we will address a deadly shark attack. What could have been done differently? Could the victim have been saved? Whose responsibility is it to be prepared to save a life? Do you need an LPVO on your home defense rifle? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we will consider that question in depth. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope...
info_outline Carry your Medical Gear, Save a Life (SOTGU on the Road) | SOTG 1233Student of the Gun Radio
Do you have your medical gear on you at all times? If not, why not? We bring you a story today that might hopefully make you reconsider your stance on having medical gear readily available all the time. Because as Prof. Paul & Jarrad were on their way down to Texas, they were directly behind a rear-ending on the highway, and instantly THEY became the first responders. Speaking of Texas, SOTGU came to Texas and held the Martial Application of the Pistol class this past weekend! It was a fantastic event, and we’ve got an after action report for you to enjoy. And hey, if this conversation...
info_outline Ken Hackathorn on Lights & the State of Police | SOTG 1232Student of the Gun Radio
Prof. Paul and Jarrad are on the road to Tennessee to teach you hippies some classes! So to bide the time, we’re giving you the full, uncut interview that we did with Ken Hackathorn, addressing his internet breaking opinion about weapon lights. But not only that, as he and the Professor reminisce and lament about the State of Policing in the country today, and what it would take to get either of them to sign back up for that job. Spoiler Alert: You can’t afford it. So yeah, we have Ken Hackathorn on the show today, an internationally recognized trainer, to follow up on the discussion...
info_outline Ken Hackathorn Sets Record Straight & Is an EMP Inevitable? | SOTG 1231Student of the Gun Radio
Is an EMP or cosmic event inevitable which will disrupt communications and electronics? We have our good friend Brian Keeney from Occam Defense on with us for the Tech Talk segment from EOTech Inc to discuss faraday bags and EMP defense. During our SOTG Homeroom we will bring on Ken Hackathorn, an internationally recognized trainer, to follow up on the discussion we started last week in regard to lights on handguns. There is much more than the one minute video short on Youtube. Also, we have a Froglube Pro Tip of the Week for you. Want your guns to run all the time? Keep them...
info_outline Wargaming the American Apocalypse: What Can You Do? | SOTG 1230Student of the Gun Radio
No intellectually honest person can argue that we have allowed the United States of America to be put into a terrible, dangerous position. Hard times are coming. The question we address is what can each person do about that? We will talk about controlling those things that we can control. During our Tech Talk from EOTech, Professor Paul will consider flashlights and weaponlights. What is the difference between Lumen and Candlepower? Does it make a difference? Also, we have an SOTG Homeroom sponsored by Student of the Gun University. Paul and Jarrad will consider some controversy...
info_outline When Acorns Attack: Florida Deputy Shoots his Boot | SOTG 1229Student of the Gun Radio
A Florida deputy sheriff unloaded his pistol at his own patrol car after being startled by an acorn that dropped on the car roof. It gets better. The supervisory sergeant joined the deputy in shooting his cruiser. Oh, did we tell you there was a handcuffed suspect in the car? Certainly there are some lessons to be learned here. Another Ohio Sheriff has come forward to address the information and intelligence that was shared with senior law enforcement officials. What is the realistic threat facing the people of the United States? What can be done by every adult in America to prepare for...
info_outline God, Guns & Guts: Protecting Houses of Worship | SOTG 1228Student of the Gun Radio
You might not have heard of the recent attack at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. The national media is not excited and Democrats are not pushing gun control because good people with guns prevented a massacre by a bad woman who had a gun. We are going to focus on the lessons we can learn about how to protect houses of worship. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we will consider the “dot in the circle” reticle on the HWS optics and how you can use this purposeful design to your advantage. Also, during our FrogLube tip of the week, Jarrad will tell the best way to lube it up and get the...
info_outlineWhat would inspire the Marines to alter their pistol qual course and make it shorter? Are Marines spending too much time on the range? Are they “wasting” ammunition? Believe it or not, Paul has some thoughts on the matter.
During our Brownells Bullet Points, Professor Paul will discuss an extremely important topic; firearms safety training for young people. A recent tragic event once more shines a light on the importance of good training for our kids.
For this week’s SOTG Homeroom from Crossbreed Holsters, we consider the dangers of carrying naked guns. Yet one more instance of negligence took the life of a man carrying a gun. We can definitely learn from this instance and take steps to prevent it from happening again.
Topics Covered During This Episode:
- Brownells Bullet Points - brownells.com
- TOPIC: If you are going to own a gun, you need some training AND stop carrying naked guns
- Brownells Emergency & Survival Gear: www.brownells.com/emergency-survival-gear
- Teen killed by a self-inflicted gunshot whotv.com/2019/03/25
- Huge thanks to our Partners:
Silencer Shop | Brownells | Century Arms | Crossbreed | Duracoat | Froglube | SWAT Fuel - SOTG Homeroom brought to you by Crossbreed Holsters
- TOPIC: Country singer Justin Carter dies in accidental shooting on music video set www.aol.com/article
- Use the code SOTG18 at www.crossbreedholsters.com to save money
- Marine Corps Shortens Annual Pistol Qualification www.marinecorpstimes.com
- Go to http://oneboxworkout.com use the code SOTG838 to get 50% off
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From whotv.com:
A 15-year-old has died after an accidental shooting at a gun range in eastern Iowa.
Officers were called to the Tri-State Gun Club in Montrose Sunday. They found Haley McManus with a single gunshot wound. She was taken to the University of Iowa Hospitals where she died from her injuries.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office says this was an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound, and no foul play or negligence is suspected.
An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday.
From www.aol.com:
Singer Justin Carter has died in an accidental shooting. The rising country music star was killed by a gun that was being used as a music video prop, according to Houston’s ABC 11. Carter’s death was confirmed on his Instagram page.
The Texas native signed a deal with Triple Threat Management just days before his death.
“Justin had a potential to, you know, in our eyes, and a lot of people’s eyes, to be the next Garth Brooks,” Triple Threat’s Mark Atherton told ABC 11.
From www.marinecorpstimes.com:
The Corps is pushing a new sustainment pistol course that will speed up the annual qualification and shorten the amount of time Marines spend at the range.
The new sustainment course of fire for the Combat Pistol Program will have fewer training blocks and require 100 rounds of ammunition less than the normal course of fire for the annual program, according to an administrative message published Monday.
Prior to the announcement of the new sustainment pistol qualification course, Marines had five blocks during their annual qualification and 200 rounds of ammunition per Marine. The new sustainment course shortens the qualification process to three training blocks and 100 rounds per Marine.