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Episode 49 - Obscure Guns
Rick, Steve and Caleb geeked out this week by not talking about competition shooting, but about other types of firearms that they'd like to shoot. We know you viewers have your own collection of obscure guns too, so please send us an email and show us what are your obscure guns that you like to shoot.

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2011/11/20/episode-49-obscure-guns/

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Episode 50 - Gunsmithing with JPL : Checkering
This week, we start a small segment focusing on what most competitive shooters end up learning, gunsmithing. Although some might adopt this career path, most are just happy with know enough to maintain and improve their competition guns. We've asked John from http://www.jplprecision.com to come back and show us how things are done in his shop. In this week's case, all about checkering the front strap of a 1911 frame.

If there's something you want to see John cover, please send us an email at [email protected].

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2011/11/27/episode-50-gunsmithing-with-jpl-checkering/

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I love how honest the guy is.

"From this point on it's monotonous as hell."

"I tried hand-checkering once...I'm not doing it again."

(These quotes are only approximate)
 
Episode 51 - Competition vs Self Defense
The proverbial comparison. The instigator of many rule arguments and interpretations. Shooting games like USPSA and IDPA were originally created to simulate real-world self defense scenarios but have changed dramatically to take into account safety and consistency. So the question we get most of the time is, does participating in USPSA or IDPA help with Self Defense skills?

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2011/12/05/episode-51-competition-vs-self-defense/

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That competition vs self defense episode cracked me up! That elephant dung will get you killed in the street!!!
 
If you shoot matches and carry a gun for defense...

You really need to isolate the game from reality.

Match shooting starts with a buzzer.... drawing for defense may spring from funny feeling in a parking garage. You won't get a buzzer in a alley.... awarness, is the king. If the hair stands up on the back of your neck...wait for some other people to get off the elevator or whatever. Walk the long way instead of cutting through the alley. Cultivate your inner voice and listen to it.

Match shooting makes us proactive, only as far as we prepare to shoot at the cue.We condition a favorable response... we know what we are going to at the tone. Defensive shooting is reactive, even for those who have mastered situational awarness. Avoidance is good..but we tote a gun for cases where Murphy proves to be an optomist. Can you be a a state of prepared reactiveness? Use competion as a tool for that. maybe thats some of the "mind set" that all those defensive tactical gurus are really talking about.

When the action starts in a match...your in a box. Defense (especially close range) depends on reaction and getting off the "X". Stepping off the line of attack will get you less shot, less stabbed and less hit...and your adversary may do all of these things to you if he's able. That brings us to the next problem...

THERE are NO Rules. In an instant you shall judge that your LIFE is IN PERIL. At that point there are no fair fights. NO A ZONES, NO MIKES. When the switch in your head says fight (as flight is no longer an option) your trained response should bring violence to bear on the thing that threatens your life, as much as we can produce.. If your awareness is right... you know what the back drop is...you know where the bystanders are and ... your plan may include actions other than using your firearm.

In a match...you run out of stuff to shoot, show empty, drop the hammer and put the gun up. How about the next match we get in the habit of scaning left and right...maybe even over our shoulder ...just in case some more bad guys show up at the party. Heck...your holstering an empty gun... mentally chew your self out for that. On the street, you would be reloading before that gun goes home to the holster. Rehearse that mentally, remember, hostering an empty gun is a fair rule for the safety of a cold range.


Competion is great. Shoot enough on the clock the gun run's itself. All the rest is on you in a dynamic encounter.
 
Episode 52 - Happy Anniversary!
Episode 52 marks our one year anniversary publishing weekly videos and we hope all of our viewers have learned something from the show. Rick & Steve spend a few minutes talking about our journey so far and discuss what's in store for the future. We also included a bunch of bloopers we've collected through the year. Enjoy and have a Happy Holiday!

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2011/12/12/episode-52-happy-anniversary/

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Episode 55 - Local Rules
USPSA and IDPA are largely governing bodies for the sport and the rules are laid out to ensure consistency across all participants and clubs. There are times when there are requests by local ranges/clubs to modify the rules or institute local criteria as these are usually safety related. Clubs do this because they don't want to risk losing their operating licenses. This week Steve, Rick and Caleb sit down to talk about this slightly heated topic that has got everybody in the local community up in arms.

Also, by popular request, we're accepting Course Designs and Courses of Fire videos from anyone for us to review/critique/advise. Please send them in to [email protected]

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/01/09/episode-55-local-rules/
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Episode 56 - Gunsmithing with JPL : Detail Strip Open gun
This week's episode is a short one and the conclusion to the previous episode we had where John from www.jplprecision.com was showing us how he's detail strip a 1911 and inspect the gun. Here, John shows us how to properly disassemble a STI variant USPSA Open Division gun in 9mm major.

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/01/16/episode-56-gunsmithing-with-jpl-detail-strip-open-gun/

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Episode 58 - Stage Design Theory
Rick, Caleb and Steve sit down to talk about the theory of stage design for popular shooting sports like IDPA and USPSA. This episode also starts a series that will focus on ideation, designing, stage setup and shooting them.
Send your stage designs to [email protected] if you want us to take a look at them.

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/01/30/episode-58-stage-design-theory/
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Episode 59 - Rick's Match Reviews
Rick drives solo this week and reviews his shooting performance from a previous few matches. He goes into detail how he shot it, what went right and more importantly, what didn't go so well.
Also, we're giving away two Safariland 1911 double magazine pouches and in order to get a chance to win one, just LIKE us on http://facebook.com/powerfactorshow or subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/powerfactorshow.
We'll pick the winner at the end of February 2012.

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/02/06/episode-59-ricks-match-reviews/

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This is great! I have never shot IDPA or IPSC but hope to when finances get better. I read what I could but this works better for me.
 
Episode 60 - IDPA Rules Revisions
This week's topic is a deep dive into the Rules Revisions that IDPA has made and is going to make. Since Rick is the resident master of IDPA rules and interpretations, he'll fly solo again this episode, talk about the rule changes, and suggest new rule amendments that IDPA should take into consideration.

If you know anyone in the IDPA organization or the Tiger Team, please let them know.

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/02/13/episode-60-idpa-rules-revisions/

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Episode 61 - Introduction to the Shotgun Sports (Part One)
We've been getting a lot of requests for covering other shooting sports so we sent Steve out on the road to start a new series for clay sport aficionados. This week, we start our new series on shotgun sports, together with two experts, John Larson (who you've seen before on our show) and Jay Burleson who's the Range Master at the Renton Fish & Game Club (http://www.rfgc.org) here in Washington State.

In this episode, they introduce the guns related to most of the popular shotgun sports, how you can get started, and what kinds of things to look out for. This is Part One.

Hope you enjoy the series. As again, please give us feedback via our email [email protected].

http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2012/02/20/episode-61-introduction-to-the-shotgun-sports-part-one/

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Episode 62 Introduction to the Shotgun Sports (Part Two)
Part Two of the Introduction to the Shotgun Sports series. This episode, Steve, John and Jay talk more about the popular types of shotguns and the cost.

SHOWNOTES
http://www.berettausa.com
http://www.browning.com
http://www.gueriniusa.com/
http://benelliusa.com/shotguns/
http://www.joeletchenguns.com/
http://www.ospschool.com/
http://www.shootingt...eclouds_201002/

http://www.powerfact...ports-part-two/

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