During our SOTG Homeroom from Crossbreed Holsters, Professor Paul will consider something that is as important as guns and ammo in the field; warm, dry clothing. Before you spend a lot of money on gear listen to this show, you might be glad you did.
Also, we have a go team moment from one of our graduates. Remember, when you take training, the life you save may be your own.
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Topics Covered During This Episode:
- Go Team Moment: Noah, youngest graduate of Beyond the Bandaid, used his PLS kit on himself https://www.studentofthegungear.com/
- We are giving away a DefendAR-15 Bump Stock. Enter at https://www.sotggiveaway.com
- SOTG Homeroom brought to you by Crossbreed Holsters: What is old is new again. Don’t overlook military surplus for good gear.
- Ignorance, Distraction, Guilt
- Gun Control is Mind Control – Man destroys his AR-15 in light of mass shootings http://kxan.com/
- Articles from Professor Paul
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- Useless Horror https://www.studentofthegun.com/
- Being a Gun Owner is not enough https://www.studentofthegun.com/
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From kxan.com:
Fed up with recent mass shootings, a gun enthusiast from California destroyed one of his most prized possessions: an AR-15 rifle.
“I feel like I’ve done the only thing that I can do in this equation,” Chad Vachter said. “Even if it’s just a small thing, I did my part to make things better.”
Vachter says he’s still keeping his shotgun and pistol, and supports people’s Second Amendment rights. He decided to take a hammer to his AR-15 rifle in light of mass shootings involving similar weapons, including one in Las Vegas where 58 people died and one in Sutherland Springs, Texas, where 26 died.
“I can’t do it,” Vachter said. “I can’t have something in my house that so easily could become a part of another situation like that, and I’m not going to be desensitized to it, I refuse to.”
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