TACTICS
  • Tactics of Street Survival
    • Special Skills
    • Use of Deadly Force Utah
    • BEST FIREARM CHOICE FOR SHTF
    • COVER AND CONCEALMENT
    • Is Body Armor Important?
    • Handgun Stopping Power
    • DEADLY TACTICAL MISTAKES
    • Night Vision
    • CORRECTING A MALFUNCTION
    • TEAM FIREFIGHTING
    • How to Choose a handgun
    • Semi Automatic Shotgun Vs. Pump Action Shotgun
  • Statistical, Situational and Anatomy Based Shot Placement, and Shot Number Guide:
  • Survival
    • BEST SURVIVAL FIREARM
    • Winter Wilderness Survival
    • Survival Knife
    • Bug Out or Get Home
  • Handgun for Bear and Moose Defense
  • Dusky and Ruffed Grouse Hunting Utah
  • Getting in Shape for the hunt 2017
  • Elk and Deer Hunting Tips Tactics 2017
  • .223 or 5.56mm Deer hunt ammo selection
  • Elk Hunt Rifle and Gear
  • Utah General Buck Hunt
  • 10 Tips For Hunting Public Land in Utah
  • Elk Hunting Utah 2016
  • GLOCK MODEL 40 MOS Gen 4 10mm Auto REVIEW
    • Glock Magazine Springs Guide
    • Ruger LCP .380 Auto Gen 2 Review
  • Tactical Single Point Sling
    • Barricade Home for SHTF
    • TACTICAL RESPONSE VEST
    • Blog
  • Ragnar Trail Relay
  • Grey Man Chapter 1: Grey Man Technique
    • Grey Man Chapter 2: Psychology
    • Grey Man Chapter 3: .38 Special
    • Grey Man Chapter 4: New Beginnings
    • Grey Man Chapter 5: Muzzle Energy
    • Grey Man Chapter 6: Shotguns for Survival
    • GREY MAN Chapter 7: Tactical Lights, Mounted and hand held.
    • Grey Man Chapter 8: Russian Invasion
    • Grey Man Chapter 9: Grid Down Scenario
    • Grey Man Chapter 10: Grid Down Part 2
    • Grey Man Chapter 11: Clowns
    • Grey Man Chapter 12: Equipment Check
    • Grey Man Chapter 13: Special Forces
    • Grey Man Chapter 14: EMP Attack
    • Grey Man Chapter 15: Dealing with Neighbors in SHTF
    • Grey Man Chapter 16: Shooting Moving Targets
    • Grey Man Chapter 17: Home Defense
  • Tactics of Street Survival
    • Special Skills
    • Use of Deadly Force Utah
    • BEST FIREARM CHOICE FOR SHTF
    • COVER AND CONCEALMENT
    • Is Body Armor Important?
    • Handgun Stopping Power
    • DEADLY TACTICAL MISTAKES
    • Night Vision
    • CORRECTING A MALFUNCTION
    • TEAM FIREFIGHTING
    • How to Choose a handgun
    • Semi Automatic Shotgun Vs. Pump Action Shotgun
  • Statistical, Situational and Anatomy Based Shot Placement, and Shot Number Guide:
  • Survival
    • BEST SURVIVAL FIREARM
    • Winter Wilderness Survival
    • Survival Knife
    • Bug Out or Get Home
  • Handgun for Bear and Moose Defense
  • Dusky and Ruffed Grouse Hunting Utah
  • Getting in Shape for the hunt 2017
  • Elk and Deer Hunting Tips Tactics 2017
  • .223 or 5.56mm Deer hunt ammo selection
  • Elk Hunt Rifle and Gear
  • Utah General Buck Hunt
  • 10 Tips For Hunting Public Land in Utah
  • Elk Hunting Utah 2016
  • GLOCK MODEL 40 MOS Gen 4 10mm Auto REVIEW
    • Glock Magazine Springs Guide
    • Ruger LCP .380 Auto Gen 2 Review
  • Tactical Single Point Sling
    • Barricade Home for SHTF
    • TACTICAL RESPONSE VEST
    • Blog
  • Ragnar Trail Relay
  • Grey Man Chapter 1: Grey Man Technique
    • Grey Man Chapter 2: Psychology
    • Grey Man Chapter 3: .38 Special
    • Grey Man Chapter 4: New Beginnings
    • Grey Man Chapter 5: Muzzle Energy
    • Grey Man Chapter 6: Shotguns for Survival
    • GREY MAN Chapter 7: Tactical Lights, Mounted and hand held.
    • Grey Man Chapter 8: Russian Invasion
    • Grey Man Chapter 9: Grid Down Scenario
    • Grey Man Chapter 10: Grid Down Part 2
    • Grey Man Chapter 11: Clowns
    • Grey Man Chapter 12: Equipment Check
    • Grey Man Chapter 13: Special Forces
    • Grey Man Chapter 14: EMP Attack
    • Grey Man Chapter 15: Dealing with Neighbors in SHTF
    • Grey Man Chapter 16: Shooting Moving Targets
    • Grey Man Chapter 17: Home Defense
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We post necessary topics related to lethal encounters.  More specifically the tactics, strategies, techniques, procedures and equipment used for surviving lethal encounters.  We also talk about the psychology of lethal encounters because it's just so important.  Why should we worry about lethal encounters?  How do tactics play a role in our survival?  Why should you have high quality store-able foods? To buy high quality freeze dried food at a bargain then click here >  http://abovo.thrivelife.com​ 

For accurate analysis on current events:

http://www.joelskousen.com/

Jail over crowding is a real issue, so a lot of criminals are released right back to the streets:

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=43296717&nid=148&title=sheriff-winder-defends-sl-county-jail-booking-policy-in-tense-media-exchange

Psychology:  From my research, before you carry a firearm at all, you need to have the mind set that you will shoot as soon as you have legal authority to do so, without hesitation, because the bad guys won't hesitate and that is the reason they have survived the streets so far.  To follow up on this concept it's also important to know when to stop shooting as soon as the encounter is over.

Also see the commentary on "The Dangers of Intervention"

http://www.stoppingpower.net/commentary/comm_dangers_in_intervention.asp

Also, please review these articles on Force Science.

http://www.forcescience.org/articles.html
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Police are outnumbered by 350 to 1 in my city.  That's the same as saying for every 40 police officers there are about 14,000 citizens.  You might end up being on your own when society collapses.  You might see a natural disaster, civil unrest, the invasion of a foreign army or be a victim of a crime.  This site is dedicated to discuss the equipment, tactics and strategies that will help prevent crime and defend the righteous in the event that society collapses.

This site is also for discussing hunting, wilderness survival and general preparedness.  We will investigate what it takes to tactically respond when anything goes and lawless actions are the norm.

Hunting can also be very dangerous and there is no doubt that while out hunting you won't have the option to call 911 in order to prevent a bear mauling or moose charge or other violent attack.  For this reason I will include hunting in the mix.  Hunting also helps us to gain experiences we might otherwise not be able to experience that relate to lethal encounters.

I believe in following the laws and supporting law enforcement.  We realize however that the majority of the time police officers can't prevent crime or animal attacks, the police do the reports and mostly assist after.  There are great officers out there, but lets face it, they are not always going to be there when you need them.

Take your personal safety and the safety of others into your own hands.  Arm, equip and train for the lethal encounters you will eventually experience.  In our changing world, it's more of a matter of when, than if.  Take a concealed carry course and a hunter safety class.

I would also suggest that this page is reviewed from time to time because articles are updated regularly.  You will see additional information to the same articles when information becomes available. 

Keep in mind that in order for a citizen to be justified in using deadly force, the bad guy needs to have the ability, the opportunity and the intent to cause serious bodily damage or death to you or another person.  The example below shows all three have been met and the use of deadly force is authorized.  


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  • Tactics of Street Survival
    • Special Skills
    • Use of Deadly Force Utah
    • BEST FIREARM CHOICE FOR SHTF
    • COVER AND CONCEALMENT
    • Is Body Armor Important?
    • Handgun Stopping Power
    • DEADLY TACTICAL MISTAKES
    • Night Vision
    • CORRECTING A MALFUNCTION
    • TEAM FIREFIGHTING
    • How to Choose a handgun
    • Semi Automatic Shotgun Vs. Pump Action Shotgun
  • Statistical, Situational and Anatomy Based Shot Placement, and Shot Number Guide:
  • Survival
    • BEST SURVIVAL FIREARM
    • Winter Wilderness Survival
    • Survival Knife
    • Bug Out or Get Home
  • Handgun for Bear and Moose Defense
  • Dusky and Ruffed Grouse Hunting Utah
  • Getting in Shape for the hunt 2017
  • Elk and Deer Hunting Tips Tactics 2017
  • .223 or 5.56mm Deer hunt ammo selection
  • Elk Hunt Rifle and Gear
  • Utah General Buck Hunt
  • 10 Tips For Hunting Public Land in Utah
  • Elk Hunting Utah 2016
  • GLOCK MODEL 40 MOS Gen 4 10mm Auto REVIEW
    • Glock Magazine Springs Guide
    • Ruger LCP .380 Auto Gen 2 Review
  • Tactical Single Point Sling
    • Barricade Home for SHTF
    • TACTICAL RESPONSE VEST
    • Blog
  • Ragnar Trail Relay
  • Grey Man Chapter 1: Grey Man Technique
    • Grey Man Chapter 2: Psychology
    • Grey Man Chapter 3: .38 Special
    • Grey Man Chapter 4: New Beginnings
    • Grey Man Chapter 5: Muzzle Energy
    • Grey Man Chapter 6: Shotguns for Survival
    • GREY MAN Chapter 7: Tactical Lights, Mounted and hand held.
    • Grey Man Chapter 8: Russian Invasion
    • Grey Man Chapter 9: Grid Down Scenario
    • Grey Man Chapter 10: Grid Down Part 2
    • Grey Man Chapter 11: Clowns
    • Grey Man Chapter 12: Equipment Check
    • Grey Man Chapter 13: Special Forces
    • Grey Man Chapter 14: EMP Attack
    • Grey Man Chapter 15: Dealing with Neighbors in SHTF
    • Grey Man Chapter 16: Shooting Moving Targets
    • Grey Man Chapter 17: Home Defense
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