Tag: armed female

  • Episode 206 with Andee Reardon O’Brion

    You’re at home in your bedroom when you hear a noise coming down the hall. You turn to see your ex- boyfriend walking through your bedroom door. He threatened you before, and you have a restraining order against him.

  • Episode 204 with Robyn Sandoval

    Men and women, at home and on the street, these gun owners faced a lethal threat. How will you defend the people you love?

  • Episode 202 with Elizabeth Hautman

    You grab your gun from under the driver’s seat. Your passengers hand over their purchases. You stand up and shoot your attacker. You stop shooting as your attacker runs away.

  • Episode 200 with Ben Branam

    It usually takes more time making the decision about what to do than pressing the trigger. Knowing what you should do, and what you can do means you need very little attention for accuracy and speed.

  • Episode 196 with David Cole

    Your body follows your mind. You will only do what you’ve considered beforehand. You want to consider when you should act, and when you should let a teenage kid run out of the store without paying for a bag of chips.

  • Episode 194 with Ben Branam

    Tourniquets are easy to use, easy to carry, cheap insurance, if you need one, you really need one! They are easy to use and save lives.

  • Episode 193 with Amanda Suffecool

    Again, we usually expect an attack to happen at close range. This sounds like the attacker shot from many yards away, and the defender was effective in shooting back. These defenders had to defend at a distance.

  • Episode 192 with Tony Simon

    An intruder is attacking your loved one. Have you practiced short distance self-defense?

  • Episode 188 with David Cole

    Three of your attackers are suspected of several burglaries in the area. The survivors are charged with felony burglary, felony murder, and tampering with evidence when they tried to hide your attacker’s gun.

  • Episode 182 with Jeff Street

    I want our defender to move. Move as you get out of the car. Move as you present your firearm. Move as you shoot, and then move as you assess to see if you have to shoot some more.