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Articles posted by Greg Ellifritz

Dangerous Inanimate Objects?

This is a guest post from my friend and well known mass killing researcher Ron Borsh.  Ron has some thoughts about the demonizing of inanimate objects following several high profile killings and the insidious purpose that such demonizing actually serves.  Some of you will enjoy this one. -Greg     DANGEROUS INANIMATE OBJECTS?               Copyright […]

Posted on February 19, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Articles
active killer, active shooter, guest author, gun control, Ron Borsch View Post

Cartels, Drugs, and Human Trafficking in a Vacation Paradise

Written by: Greg Ellifritz I spent part of last week vacationing in Mexico.  I know some of you are shaking your head and saying you would never visit such a location because of the high level of cartel violence.  That tells me that you haven’t been there.   While there are certainly some places in […]

Posted on February 18, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Articles
drugs, situational awareness, third world travel, travel View Post

Weekend Knowledge Dump- February 15, 2019

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Red Dot Sights versus Scopes [LPVO] Chris and John provide some perspective on which optic type is optimal for defensive use.  I’ve gone to a LPVO on my work rifle and am glad I […]

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Weekend Knowledge Dump
Aaron Little, Active Self Protection, art of manliness, Ballistic Radio, ccw, David Yamane, drugs, flashlights, kidnapping, Lucky Gunner, malfunctions, Marcus Wynne, medical skills, Melody Lauer, optics, Pew Pew Tactical, point shooting, police, psychology, Ralph Mroz, Recoil Magazine, Robert Young Pelton, shooting drills, Tamara Keel, terrorism, Varg Freeborn, weapon mounted lights View Post

The Asian Bistro Active Killer Attack

Written by:  Greg Ellifritz On Tuesday, a man shot up a restaurant in San Diego.  He fired through the windows from outside the restaurant.  Although he fired approximately 20 rounds out of an AR-15 rifle,  miraculously none of the nine restaurant patrons were hit.   The gun was recovered and the suspect was arrested a […]

Posted on February 14, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in News and Tactical Advice
active killer, active shooter View Post

A Study in Situational Awareness and Preparation Failures

Written by Greg Ellifritz A Massachusetts woman was stabbed and her young child was briefly held hostage by a knife-wielding criminal outside of a grocery store.  The entire incident was caught on surveillance video.  Before reading any further, click on the link below and watch the short video.     This crime was tragic, but […]

Posted on February 12, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Articles, Tactical Training Scenarios
awareness, crime prevention, robbery, stabbing, women's self defense View Post

The “Bag of Doom”

  Written by Greg Ellifritz   I’ve heard people refer to a “Bug Out Bag”.  I’ve even heard of a “Get Home Bag”.  I’ve written about both HERE and HERE.   I thought I knew my bags.  So I was surprised when reading a SWAT magazine article by Pat Rogers and learned that there was […]

Posted on February 11, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Articles
active shooter, ammunition, police, terrorism View Post

Weekend Knowledge Dump- February 8, 2019

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   9 Lifesaving Self Defense Tips From Pat McNamara Pat Mac’s advice for staying alive.     Shooter’s Tips: Learning the Red Dot I am not a red dot pistol shooter and claim absolutely zero […]

Posted on February 8, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Uncategorized
active killer, Active Self Protection, active shooter, and You, AR-15, Bandages, Beans, bullets, ccw, chokes, Claude Werner, Craig Douglas, firearms training, Gabe Suarez, Grant Cunningham, home security, Integrated Skills Group, ITS Tactical, John Mosby, Justin Dyal, kidnapping, Louis Awerbuck, Marcus Wynne, medical skills, Mike Seeklander, Pat McNamara, Paul Howe, police, police training, Primary and Secondary, Rangemaster, red dot sights, school shootings, shooting drills, situational awareness, statistics, SWAT magazine, third world travel, travel View Post

Marcus Wynne’s “Accelerated Learning” Pistol Shooting Drill

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   My friend Marcus Wynne has recently decided to carry a brace of revolvers for self protection instead of a single large autopistol.  In some recent emails he explained the drill he created for optimal practice of the skills needed to successfully defend yourself with a snub-nosed revolver.  Here are Marcus’ […]

Posted on February 6, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Shooting Drills
Ed Lovette, Marcus Wynne, revolvers, shooting drills, snubnose View Post

Your Tactical Training Scenario- Shot Through the Door

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   Last week, I was reading some of the court documents regarding the Jayme Closs kidnapping.  If you are unfamiliar with what happened, a man saw 13-year old Jayme Closs getting off the school bus one day.  He decided that he had to have this girl.  Later that night, he appeared […]

Posted on February 4, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Tactical Training Scenarios
family safety, home security, kidnapping View Post

Weekend Knowledge Dump- February 1, 2019

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Utah Mall Shooting – After Action Medical Report Enlightening commentary about handling the medical aspect of an active killer event.  Especially note his comment on the nearly useless nature of  improvised tourniquets without windlasses. […]

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Weekend Knowledge Dump
ACLDN, active killer, Active Self Protection, active shooter, AR-15, ccw, Cecil Burch, civilian gunfighter, firearms training, Integrated Skills Group, Jack Donovan, Legal, Lucky Gunner, medical skills, Michael Bane, Mike Pannone, Mountain Guerilla, police, pre-assault indicators, revolvers, Scott Reitz, snubnose, survival, SWAT magazine, The Revolver Guy, Vuurwapen Blog View Post

The Best of What I Read Last Year

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   Compared to the average American, I read a massive number of books.  I try to read between ten and 15 books a month.  I accomplish this because I don’t have TV in my house and I carry a book everywhere I go in case I have a few spare moments […]

Posted on January 30, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Book Reviews
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Shooting the new Glock 48 and 43X

Written by Greg Ellifritz   Last week, my friends at the LEPD Shooting Range in Columbus let me know that they had the new Glock 43X and Glock 48 in stock and available to shoot as rental guns.  I eagerly took them up on their offer to let me shoot the two new guns.   […]

Posted on January 29, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Firearm Reviews
Glock, Hardwire Tactical View Post

Shot Show Roundup 2019

Written by: Greg Ellifritz If you have been vacationing off the planet, you may not realize that the world’s largest trade show for shooting enthusiasts was held in Las Vegas last week.  The Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trades (SHOT) show is the second largest trade show in Las Vegas every year.  70,000+ shooting industry professionals […]

Posted on January 28, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in What's New
aimpoint, flashlights, gelatin tests, Glock, holsters, John Farnam, knives, optics, Raven Concealment, Recoil Magazine, sig sauer, Surefire, Tamara Keel, TDI View Post

Weekend Knowledge Dump- January 25, 2019

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Folding Knife Selection, Carry & Access A very comprehensive article from Chris Fry about choosing and carrying a folding knife for self protection.     Learning From History I did the lecture only version […]

Posted on January 25, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Weekend Knowledge Dump
Active Self Protection, AR-15, Breach Bang Clear, ccw, Cecil Burch, Chris Fry, Dave Spaulding, family safety, forgotten weapons, gelatin tests, history, holsters, Jeff Gonzales, Julie Golob, Karl Rehn, knives, Massad Ayoob, medicine, Pew Pew Tactical, Primary and Secondary, range 365, revolvers, shooting drills, situational awareness, statistics, SWAT magazine, The Revolver Guy, Tim Chandler, women View Post

When Cops Shoot an Unarmed Kid

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   Last year, there was a high profile shooting outside of a juvenile courtroom in my county.  While details are still somewhat sketchy, it seems that a deputy sheriff working security for the court was attacked by one of the juvenile offenders appearing in the courtroom.  Members of the juvenile criminal’s […]

Posted on January 23, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Articles
ground fighting, police, police shootings, police training View Post

January/February 2019 Class Schedule

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   I don’t normally schedule a whole bunch of classes in January and February.  Outdoor gun classes are an obvious “no go” in Ohio.  Plus I find folks who overspent on Christmas don’t have enough disposable cash to want to book a class.  I take things slow in these early months […]

Posted on January 22, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in What's New
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Weekend Knowledge Dump- January 18, 2019

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Critical Thinking About Defensive Shooting This is a topic about which I’ve changed my mind over the years.  Early in my instructor journey, I bought into the whole “gross motor skills” slide racking debate.  […]

Posted on January 18, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Weekend Knowledge Dump
.22 magnum, Active Self Protection, Animal Attacks, building search tactics, Cecil Burch, Civilian Carry Radio, civilian gunfighter, Claude Werner, drug cartels, Hock Hochheim, holsters, Integrated Skills Group, John Mosby, Lucky Gunner, medical skills, police, psychology, Recoil Magazine, Remington, shotguns, sniper, survival, The Art of Manliness, Tim Chandler, William Aprill View Post

Group Identity Concepts

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   Do you know about “Social Identity Theory” and “Identity Fusion?”  If not, it might be beneficial for you to read the article linked below.  It’s about an Army doctor who struggled with PTSD after his retirement. Abandoning the tribe: The psychology behind why veterans struggle to transition to civilian life […]

Posted on January 17, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in News and Tactical Advice
military, police, psychology View Post

Patreon Account

My friends and business advisors have been telling me for years that I need to start a Patreon account to allow readers a convenient method to support my work. With revenues from advertisements and affiliate sales declining for the second year in a row, I’ve decided to create one.   I currently have a Paypal […]

Posted on January 16, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in What's New
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Handgun Combatives “FYFO” Drill

Written by: Greg Ellifritz   I got this drill from a comment my friend Dave Spaulding wrote on his Facebook page about a year ago.  He and his co-instructor Bucky Buchanon were at the range developing some new drills.   The FYFO started out by looking at Justin Dyal’s well known Five Yard Roundup Drill.  […]

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Greg Ellifritz in Shooting Drills
Dave Spaulding, Justin Dyal, shooting drill View Post
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