Today I talk a look at the Streamlight TLR-7. One of the original lights for compact pistols. It does a great job for most of your closer engagement distances and is well supported by holster manufacturers. A solid EDC (Every Day Carry) choice. Loadout Streamlight TLR-7 Walther PDP F-Series Holosun SCS PDP Carey Concealment Holster Varusteleka Hard Shell The post…
Sailors of the US Navy at Rizal Stadium in Manila, after a game played against a team from the US Army (4 July 1945) The estate of the late John Sayen has graciously allowed the Tactical Notebook to serialize his study of the organizational evolution of American infantry battalions. Other parts of this book can be found with the aid…
Hi-Lux is best known for making replica antique optics for 19th century and early 20th century firearms. After visiting their booth at SHOT Show this year, they showed me their newest optic that is decidedly 21st century: their new CMR (Close to Medium Range) 1-8×24 LPVO. The CMR has capped 1/2MOA turrets and a removable throw lever. It has a…
Two weeks ago, we looked at a curious in-field adaptation carried out by a Russian unit operating near Krasnohorivka. A T-72 had been near totally enclosed by sheet metal to protect it from FPV drones. Various imagery showed the tank encased in a trapezoidal steel structure, giving the vehicle the look of a shed on tracks. Since then several other…
Introduction In the world of military uniforms, few elements are as iconic and recognizable as the various types of military hats. These hats are not just about function; they’re symbols of pride, identity, and tradition for troops worldwide. From the sun-baked deserts to the frigid cold weather climates, military hats are designed to protect soldiers while also serving as a…
My latest Shooting Illustrated article is up. “In the process of defending one’s home with a pistol, several additional skills beyond marksmanship are useful and necessary. In particular, the ability to move through the home while holding a handgun and techniques to inform the all-important DON’T SHOOT/SHOOT decision are critical.” Flashlight skills at home are important enough that the flashlight…
Some folks have said they go to the Tactical Conference because it sells out so quickly. Here’s the scoop for next year. They’ll go quick so don’t delay.
US Marines march in the inaugural parade of William Howard Taft (4 March 1909) Before he left us, John J. Sayen, the co-founder and publisher of the original (ink on paper) version of The Tactical Notebook, wrote a book called Battalion: An Organizational Study of United States Infantry. In March of 2023, with the permission of the estate of Lieutenant…
There are hundreds of gun manufacturers worldwide. Some are lesser known, some are more popular, and some have become a synonym for guns. One such is the famous Smith & Wesson. Founded in 1852 by inventors Horace Smith, and Daniel B. Wesson, the company has gone on to become a staple of the firearms industry. Smith & Wesson guns are…
#wheelgunwednesday Going back to basics occasionally helps me get back in the groove. Two basic exercises I like for the snub revolver are the LAPD Retired Officer Qualification Course and the NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting Level 1 test. The LAPD course is described in the LAPD Manual. “The starting position for this qualifying course of fire will begin at…