Ten round magazines suck. The Firearms Act in Canada requires all pistol magazines to be limited to ten rounds. This is a federal law with only law enforcement, military and licensed exemptions. This post is not about the validity of this law as that is beyond the preview of this blog. Suffice to say ten round magazines suck.
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Friday, 26 January 2018
SJ Hardware M&P 9mm Mag Base - 10rd Mags
Ten round magazines suck. The Firearms Act in Canada requires all pistol magazines to be limited to ten rounds. This is a federal law with only law enforcement, military and licensed exemptions. This post is not about the validity of this law as that is beyond the preview of this blog. Suffice to say ten round magazines suck.
Friday, 19 January 2018
Improvised Wound Simulators
Yoga Blocks |
One of the most important hemorrhage control interventions taught on
the CTOMS
POD Survival Course, or any proper tactical medicine course, is wound
packing.
Friday, 12 January 2018
This is why we can't have nice things...
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Whiskey Delta Gulf is an ‘all the lumens’ sort of place. We
like as much light as we can carry in our pockets, on our rigs and, most certainly,
on our weapons. The innovation, from old D cell MagLights taped to MP5s a la
Pogoda Troop era to the modern eye searing models we use today, has been
amazing. This year, especially, is proving to be a pinnacle year for those in
the light fight as tactical light companies are all releasing more formidable and
ground-breaking product.
Monday, 8 January 2018
Friday, 5 January 2018
Myths in Tactical Medicine
Identification has been redacted to protect the guilty |
There are a few common myths within First Aid and Tactical Trauma Care that will not go away. Worse yet, they are dogmatically propagated Ad Populum with significant evidence to
the contrary. Ad Populum is Latin for
"argument to the people". It is the erroneous reasoning that presumes
that a proposition is true because of its popularity: "If many
believe so, it is so." This is epidemic in the Internet Age especially in
the tactical community.
Wednesday, 3 January 2018
Fightin’ Lights with Bill Blowers
Bill Blowers of Tap-Rack-Tactical published this article on weapon lights on social media. With his permission, I am reposting it here. I highly recommend bookmarking their page and following there social media. Bill is dropping knowledge bombs almost daily.
Over the years I have been fortunate to be in a position where I had a decent equipment budget with which to try new products. The above picture shows some of the recent lights I am happy with, albeit for different reasons. There is no perfect light, and suffice to say that over time there have really been just two work horse manufacturers that have been dropped, thrown, used as impact weapons, and stopped forward momentum by getting slammed into door frames that I was trying to gracefully go through.
Actual video of a Knowledge Bomb dropping |
Over the years I have been fortunate to be in a position where I had a decent equipment budget with which to try new products. The above picture shows some of the recent lights I am happy with, albeit for different reasons. There is no perfect light, and suffice to say that over time there have really been just two work horse manufacturers that have been dropped, thrown, used as impact weapons, and stopped forward momentum by getting slammed into door frames that I was trying to gracefully go through.