Brian Gleason
By Brian Gleason, on December 31st, 2009
As the world around us draws the curtain on 2009 and makes ready for 2010, it’s often fun to look back over the previous year’s events with fondness and sometimes a little sadness. So much can happen in 365 days that if we fail to remember the mile markers, for certain, we’re doomed to repeat [...]
Brian Gleason
By Brian Gleason, on October 30th, 2009
As Americans move through the first nine months of the Obama Administration, we’ve seen some tremendous events happening on the “firearms” front-line; most of which may be self-inflicted by our own rhetoric regarding Leftwing politics. If you haven’t been in a sporting goods store recently, you’d be surprised to know that ammunition is a highly [...]
Brian Gleason
By Brian Gleason, on September 30th, 2009
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Another year is rapidly coming to a close, and with the end of 2009 comes the opening of deer season. In Central Texas, the archery season opens October 3-November 6, 2009 and rifle season November 7, 2009-January 3, 2010. This means that hunters and property lessees across the [...]
Brian Gleason
By Brian Gleason, on August 15th, 2009
So you’ve spent hours practicing on the range. You’ve dry fired at least 1000 times a night while watching a baseball game. You’ve incorporated weak hand practice into your range time. Today you feel more confident than you ever have in your gun handling skills. And then it occurs to you; you don’t [...]
Brian Gleason
By Brian Gleason, on June 24th, 2009
For the last six to nine months, shooting enthusiasts have found themselves in quite the quandary. It’s nearly impossible to find ammunition, when you do it’s expensive, and when you have it, you don’t want to shoot it out of fear that you won’t be able to replace it. So what happens? Shooters [...]