Minuteman Monthly Newsletter
Issue 82
May 2008
 

Welcome to this issue of the Minuteman Monthly Newsletter.  This is the monthly communication from my Web site at www.SaveTheGuns.com.  Thank you for reading this month's issue and for passing it on to a friend.

In 48 of the 50 states, concealed carry of a handgun is allowed under law, of course most of us believe that it's also a right in the Bill of Rights as well.  Currently only Illinois and Wisconsin completely prohibit concealed carry.  Those of us who carry a concealed handgun or keep a firearm for purposes of self defense, are pretty confident that we know how we would or should handle a serious personal attack.

However, many of us who carry a concealed firearm in a public place could most likely use a refresher course on the Color Codes of Mental Awareness.  This month's issue is likely one of the most important and informative issues of the Minuteman Monthly Newsletter I've ever published.  It is partially written by Ignatius Piazza who started the Frontsight Firearms Training Institute at www.frontsight.com.  I encourage you to visit and get Frontsight's 15 Free Gun Training Reports.

The Aiming Point of this month's newsletter is a compilation of the Frontsight Firearms Training Institute's Gun Training Reports and it encompasses only reports #8, #9 and #10.  There are fifteen (15) of these reports waiting for you for free at www.frontsight.com.

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SaveTheGuns.com Quotes of the Month

"Certainly one of the chief guarantees of freedom under any government, no matter how popular and respected, is the right of citizens to keep and bear arms. The right of citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America but which historically has proven to be possible."
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1960)

 

"...By calling attention to a well-regulated militia for the security of the Nation, and the right of each citizen to keep and bear arms, our founding fathers recognized the essentially civilian nature of our economy. Although it is extremely unlikely that the fear of governmental tyranny, which gave rise to the Second Amendment, will ever be an important danger to our Nation, the Amendment remains an important declaration of our basic military-civilian relationship, in which every citizen must be ready to participate in the defense of his country. For that reason I believe the Second Amendment will always be important."
President John F. Kennedy

 

"Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act of depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest."
Mahatma Gandhi

 

"Americans have the will to resist because you have weapons. If you don't have a gun, freedom of speech has no power."
Yoshimi Ishikawa, Japanese author commenting on the lack of protest with which Japanese tolerated governmental corruption, Los Angeles Times, 10/15/92

 

"Under every government the dernier [Fr. last, or final] resort of the people, is an appeal to the sword; whether to defend themselves against the open attacks of a foreign enemy, or to check the insidious encroachments of domestic foes.  Whenever a people... entrust the defence of their country to a regular, standing army, composed of mercenaries, the power of that country will remain under the direction of the most wealthy citizens."
A Framer Anonymous 'framer' of the US Constitution  Source: Independent Gazetteer, January 29, 1791

 

"I believe in keeping guns out of our inner cities, and that our leaders must say so in the face of the gun manufacturer's lobby."
U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (1961-)
Source: The Audacity of Hope, by Barack Obama, p.215 Oct 1, 2006



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Jeff Cooper's Four Rules of Safe Gun Handling

  • All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
  • Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
  • Keep your finger off the trigger 'til your sights are on the target.
  • Identify your target, and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything that you have not positively identified.

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Minuteman Monthly Newsletter Aiming Point

In order to keep safe out in public, one should be completely aware of the Color Codes of Mental Alertness.  Sometimes, simply being aware of your environment, looking confident, looking alert and noticing everything going on around you, will keep you safe in and of itself.

Human predators are not unlike the carnivores in the plains of Africa.  A lion, cheetah or other such stalking carnivore seeks out prey that is separated from the herd, is not paying attention or appears ill or vulnerable in some way.

Likewise, a human predator will purposefully seek out a victim who seems easy, unaware, alone and perhaps compliant to an assault or robbery.  Being aware of the Color Codes of Mental Awareness, is likely the most important self defense information you can possibly learn.  I will now give the stage over to Ignatius Piazza of the Frontsight Firearms Training Institute.  The following is a transcript taken directly from one of their many quality firearms training courses.  It will take a while to read, but I assure you, it may well be one of the most important articles you will ever read if you're serious about the possibility of using a firearm for self defense.

Reading this month's aiming point may save your life someday!

The Color Code of Mental Awareness and Combat Mindset.

   This is by far the most important information that we can give
   you in this 4-day course.  The reason why it's the most
   important information is because you could be the most accurate
   shooter on the range.  You could be the fastest out of the
   holster.  You could know all of the high speed, low drag
   tactics that there are to know ... but if you're not aware
   enough of your environment to see the fight coming, a common
   street punk can have your car keys, your wallet or your life
   before you even know what's happening.

   This information is also the most important information we can
   give you because if you adopt this as your own, you're less
   likely to ever have to use the skills that we're teaching you
   this weekend because criminals will see that you're aware of
   your environment and they'll let you walk right on by and they
   will attack someone else who's less aware.

   This is also the most important information we can give you
   because the decision to shoot another human being, even when
   your life is on the line, is a difficult decision to make.  It
   takes a definite mental "ramping up" to do that.  If you don't
   follow this Color Code System of Awareness and mentally ramp up
   to press that trigger when you should be pressing it,  you may
   be talking to yourself and saying, "I can't believe this is
   happening to me." when you should be shooting to save your life
   or the lives of your loved ones.

   This is also the most important lecture we can give you because
   we're going to talk about the Combat Mindset.  Simply stated
   the Combat Mindset is the ability to block everything else out
   and focus on the one thing that's going to get you through that
   fight.  The Combat Mindset it's not something that we're born
   with naturally.  It's something that you must learn and
   practice.

   So for all of these reasons this lecture is the most important
   information that we can share with you this weekend.

   The Color Code of Mental Awareness has five levels: Condition
   WHITE; Condition YELLOW; Condition ORANGE; Condition
    RED and Condition BLACK.

   Condition White is that level of mental awareness that we'd all
   like to live in if this were a perfect world.  That is unaware
   and unprepared.  In Condition White you're an easy victim. Easy
   mark.  Criminals look for people in Condition White because
   they can catch them by surprise.  They can overwhelm them.

   Examples of people in Condition White: a person walking down
   the street, hands in their pocket, head in the clouds,
   whistling the last song they heard on the radio.  Completely
   oblivious to everything that's going on around them.  A person
   sitting on a park bench on a beautiful spring day engrossed in
   a good novel or immersed in the newspaper, completely oblivious
   to everything going on around him.  A person driving to work,
   mentally already at work, unaware of everything else that's
   going on around him.

   We've all been in Condition White.  If you're caught in
   Condition White, you're an easy victim.  It doesn't matter who
   you are.  You can be a Four Weapons Combat Master.  You can be
   a 7th Degree Black Belt.  You can be a cop who's been on the
   street for 25 years and won 5 gunfights already.  If you're
   caught in Condition White, you're an easy victim.  Why? Because
   you're caught by surprise.  And when caught by surprise we just
   cannot react quickly enough to prevent injury or death in a
   lethal attack.

   How many times have you walked around the corner and somebody
   that you know, friend or family member is going to pull a
   little joke, a little trick on you by hiding behind the corner
   to scare you.  As you walk around the corner they jump out and
   yell, "Boo!"  Has that happened to any of you?  Sure it's
   happened to all of us.  At that moment when they jump out and
   catch you by surprise, what do you feel?  A little shock?  A
   little fear?

   How long does it take you to first recognize that this is your
   friend or your family member and then your brain tells your
   hand to push them away as it tells your mouth to say, "Don't
   ever do that again!"  How long does that take?  What do you
   think?  A second, a couple of seconds, a few seconds?  That
   amount of time in a lethal encounter is an eternity.  Remember
   the "average gunfight" we talked about yesterday?  Most
   gunfights are done in 3 seconds.

   So it took you a second or two or longer to recover from your
   initial shock and fear WHEN YOU RECOGNIZED THIS PERSON WHO
   SCARED YOU AS A FRIEND.  You see, that initial feeling that you
   felt was a kind of a shrinking, withdraw fear that occurs
   because you're caught by surprise.  You must mentally ramp back
   up into a higher level of emotion, usually a bit annoyed at
   this point or even angry.  Right?  THEN and only THEN are you
   able to react and tell them, "Hey don't do that again!"

   What if it's someone you DON'T KNOW?  What if INSTEAD of
   someone saying, "Boo!" as you step around the corner, it's the
   knife that's coming down being driven in your chest.  Or the
   hands around your throat as they drive you backwards and try to
   knock you to the ground?

   In that situation, many time the initial feeling of fear, is
   driven deeper into apathy or surrender.  And you've all heard
   victims of crime say this, "I wanted to scream but ... nothing
   would come out. I wanted to run but ... I couldn't move."
   Criminals rely on this.  They try to catch you by surprise,
   overwhelm you and drive you down into that emotional band of
   apathy or surrender where you simply submit and don't fight
   back.

   So don't get caught in Condition White.  There will be a moment
   in time there no matter who you are when you're caught in
   Condition White that you will not be able to respond.  And it's
   during that time that your life is in the hands of your
   opponent.  And that's why we say the only reason you'll survive
   a lethal attack if caught in Condition White is if your
   opponent was sloppy.  Meaning he didn't finish you immediately.
   He gave you enough time, and it's a lot of time that he has to
   give you, so you could mentally ramp up, counter and take the
   fight to him.  Don't count on that.  STAY OUT of Condition
   White.

   Condition Yellow is where you want to be.  Condition Yellow is
   best described as relaxed and alert.  You're aware of your
   environment.  You are walking down the street.  You hands are
   at your sides.  Your head is up.  You're looking around. You're
   using all of your senses.  You walk by a plate glass window.
   You see a reflection.  You look behind you.  There's someone
   that's 15 paces behind you.  You note their features and their
   pace.  You see a couple approaching from the opposite side of
   the street.  They're holding hands.  You're simply aware of
   what's going on around you.  You're driving to work. You know
   that there's a late model Ford truck with two 20-year-old males
   to the right -- A late model sedan with a woman and two
   children to the left -- A sports car is behind you and you're
   looking 2 or 3 car lengths ahead driving defensively.  You walk
   out of your home on a Sunday morning to pick up the newspaper.
   Before you walk out, you take a look out the window.  What's
   happening in my neighborhood today? You walk out of the house.
   You look up and down the street. Is there anything that's out
   of the ordinary?  You pick up the newspaper.  You carry it into
   the house before you open it up and you read the newspaper in
   the security of your home.

   If you're in Condition Yellow, you're less likely to ever be
   picked to be a victim because criminals don't want to deal with
   you.  You're aware of your surroundings.  You see what's going
   on.  They would rather look for all the people in Condition
   White who are unaware and easy victims.

   In Condition Yellow the amount of time it takes for you to
   mount a response is literally the amount of time it takes you
   to present your weapon or better yet evade the problem
   entirely. Why so quick to act?  Because you see the problem
   coming.  You are not caught by surprise.

   Here's an example.  Let's take a high-powered business
   executive.  The profile on this guy is he's graduated from an
   Ivy League college at the top of his class, was the captain of
   the water polo team, the lacrosse team.  He gets accepted into
   a major law school, and graduates at the top of his class.  He
   is picked up by a major law firm.  By the 5th year he's offered
   a partnership.  You get the idea?  He commands 200 to 300
   attorneys and a support staff underneath him and everybody does
   exactly what this guy says.  He is in total control of his
   destiny ... or so he thinks.

   So here he is walking down the street in the financial
   district. He has his Presidential Rolex watch on, and he is
   holding his $1000 briefcase.  He has the Wall Street Journal
   and he's reading the stock reports (and he's not very happy
   with what he sees.)  A short ways down the street he is walking
   on, in a dark alley there is a criminal, a drug addict who
   needs a fix real bad.

   This drug addict has a knife and he's waiting for someone to
   walk by that he can rob.  How easy is it for this criminal to
   slither out of his hole as this businessman walks by with his
   head in the Journal, and his mind on the stock prices?  How
   easy is it for this criminal to slither out of his hole, walk
   up behind that businessman, cup his mouth to prevent the
   scream, put a knife to his neck and say in the foulest language
   with the foulest breath, "Drop that briefcase, give me that
   watch or I'll cut you f---ing throat."  How easy is it for this
   criminal to make this high powered business executive fear for
   his life?  Very easy, isn't it?

   And what is that high-powered executive who's been in control of
   his life and controls others' lives, what can he do at that
   moment?  What is he going to feel besides that warm liquid
   running down his leg?  Can he resist at this point?  Yes, but he
   will get cut or killed and he knows it.  He's going to drop that
   briefcase.  He's going to give up the watch and he's going to beg
   this guy, this criminal, this drug addict, "Just don't hurt me.
   Take whatever you want. Just don't hurt me."  And that criminal
   may cut his throat anyway because he's wealthy, or he's an
   attorney or whatever reason that criminal needs to justify
   slitting another throat.

   Now this same businessman after receiving this lecture, he's
   walking down the same street.  He's got the Wall Street Journal
   in the briefcase or rolled up under his arm.  He's got the
   briefcase in his support hand to keep his firing hand free. And
   as he walks by the corner, he remembers "Corners, keep clear.
   Distance is your friend."   He takes a couple of steps and he
   just takes a look down the alley way as he walks by. And he
   sees the criminal sitting back there.  Now he doesn't stop and
   confront this individual, he simply continues on but he's going
   to take another look over his shoulder and maybe another one
   after that to make sure that the drug addict stayed put.  Is
   that criminal going to attack him?  No way.  In fact what
   normally happens is the criminal is waiting for an easy victim
   but as the businessman moves by that corner and takes a look,
   the criminal is going to dive back into the shadows and hope
   that maybe he wasn't seen.  He's not going to take the chance.
   And he may then leave, find another place to hide because maybe
   this business man is going to call the police!

   So you being in Condition Yellow will actually save a number of
   people that are in Condition White who follow in your
   footsteps.

   Condition Yellow, is WHERE YOU WANT TO BE.  It's not difficult.
   It's not a state of paranoia.  You don't think everyone is out
   to get you.  You're simply aware of what's going on and you're
   ready to respond at a moment's notice because you see things
   happen that others do not.

   Condition Orange is the next level of mental awareness.
   Condition Orange is best described as a specific, potential
   threat.  So let's say you are in Condition Yellow.  You're
   aware of what's going on around you.  You see something out of
   the ordinary.  You immediately ramp up to Condition Orange.  In
   Condition Orange, you need to do TWO things.  First, you must
   make some evasive maneuver which forces your opponent to show
   his hand.  Second, you must start formulating that tactical
   plan in the event that this is a real threat.  The evasive
   maneuver forces your opponent to show whether it's just a
   coincidence that something is out of the ordinary OR he's
   actually after you.

   Here's an example.  You're driving down the road, a late model
   Ford pickup truck with two 20-year-old males to the right of
   you.  It slows down and pulls in behind you.  Nothing out of
   the ordinary there, but you look in the rear view mirror and
   you see those two guys in the truck and they're messing around
   underneath the dashboard and pointing at you.  You think,
   "Condition Orange.  Evasive maneuvers.  Formulate a tactical
   plan in case this is in fact a real threat."  So you make a
   right-hand turn at the next light.  That's your evasive
   maneuver.  A very simple evasive maneuver.  They make a right
   hand turn.  You make another right hand turn.  They make a
   right hand turn.  How many of you would say, "It's getting a
   little brighter Orange here?"  You make another right hand
   turn.  They're still behind you.

   How many of you would say, "Hey I think they're following me."
   You make another right hand turn and you're on the same street
   you were on when they pulled in behind you.  They ARE following
   you!

   Condition Orange is the second safety valve that helps prevent
   you from ever having to use the life saving skills we teach at
   Front Sight.  Why?  Because criminals are not the smartest
   people in the world but usually they can figure out when you
   know that they are on to you.  So after maybe the third turn
   one says to the other, "You know that's the third right hand
   turn this guy has done and he keeps looking in his mirrors at
   us.  I think he knows we're following him.  Let's find somebody
   else."  And off they go.  Only the most dedicated criminal will
   continue his attack if he knows YOU KNOW it is coming.

   Well let's say they're still behind you after the 4th right
   turn.  Does anybody have any doubt that this is a real threat?
   No.  You forced your opponent to show his hand.  What's the
   tactical plan?  Well we would submit to you that sometimes the
   best tactical plan is more evasion, more escape.

   So your plan is, "I'm going to start driving over to the
   sheriff's station or the police station.  I'm going to keep
   plenty of following distance between me and the car in front.
   I'm not going to let these guys box me in.  If they get out of
   their vehicles or they bump me in anyway, I'll drive up onto
   the curb and I'll get out of here."  Sure enough you're
   driving, make a couple of turns, you're heading toward the
   police station.  You come to a stoplight.  The car in front of
   you stops at the light.  You leave a little space and these
   guys bump you.  You look in the rear view mirror and what do
   you see?  They're getting out of the vehicles with weapons in
   their hands.  You immediately drive up on to the right hand
   side of the road up over the curb and you drive out of there.
   They are left standing in the street, weapons drawn, and
   looking around.  As they retreat back to their truck they are
   wondering, "How did that happen?"  Color Code of Mental
   Awareness is how that happened!   That's Condition Orange
   versus someone in Condition WHITE who's driving along, enjoying
   the radio, thinking about what they're going to buy at the mall
   or what they have to do at the office.  And BOOM they get hit
   from behind.  First they grab their neck and the next thing
   they hear this "tap, tap, tap" on the glass.  When they look
   out their window they're shocked because what do they see? They
   see a .25 pocket pistol that looks like a .45 caliber handgun
   pointing in the window and some guy yelling and screaming, "Get
   out of the car!  Get out of the car!"  They want to get out of
   the car, but they can't move.

   Many times these people get shot, not because they're
   resisting, but because they're not capable of getting out of
   the car. They are frozen in fear like a deer caught in your
   headlights.

   That's the difference between Condition White and being in
   Condition Yellow, seeing something out of the ordinary, ramping
   up mentally to Condition Orange, making that evasive maneuver
   as your formulate your tactical plan.

   Condition Red is that level of mental awareness when you know
   the threat is REAL.  There's no doubt they're after you.  In
   Condition Red you must set a mental trigger.  You must draw a
   line in the sand.  If you don't set a mental trigger or draw a
   line in the sand, at that moment of truth when you should be
   active, when you should be shooting, when you should be
   running, whatever it is you should be doing -- you may just be
   talking to yourself.  And talking to yourself when you should
   be shooting will get you killed.

   Sequentially it works like this: You say to yourself, "I'm
   going to do X.  If my opponent does Y, I'm doing Z."  End of
   story. Decision is made.  You draw the mental line in the sand,
   if your opponent steps over it, you know what to do and you do
   it.

   Much like the carjacking scenario we just gave you.  After four
   right turns, you know it's a real threat.  You formulate your
   tactical plan.  You say to yourself, "I'm going to keep good
   following distance.  That's what I'm going to do.  If they bump
   me or if they get out of their car, I'm going to drive upon the
   side of the road and get out of here."  You see?  I'm doing X.
   If they do Y, I'm doing Z.

   Remember the scenario we told you about yesterday?  The police
   officers who'd received a call that the man was waving a gun at
   the Shopping Mall?  A witness flagged him over and said, "Hey
   he's around the corner.  Be careful, he's got a gun."  So the
   two officers approached the suspect.  What mental condition
   should they have been in?  RED.  The officers should have said
   to themselves, "I'm going to tell him to turn around and show
   his hands.  If he shows his hands, he doesn't get shot and we
   will take him into custody.  If he presents a gun, I'm shooting
   him."  The decision is made either way.

   One of the officers was in Condition Red and when presented
   with an armed threat, he shot the suspect.  His partner, who
   after the shooting said, "I could not believe the suspect
   pulled a gun." was no where near Condition Red.  He certainly
   wasn't on Condition White, but he didn't understand the Color
   Code of Mental Awareness.  He didn't understand you have to
   mentally ramp up in order to make the split-second decision to
   shoot another human-even to save to save your own life.  He got
   caught flat-footed when the gun came out.  All he could muster
   at the moment of truth was, "I can't believe he's drawing a
   gun."

   Understand, this can happen to you even after taking this
   class. You need to adopt this Color Code of Mental Awareness as
   your own.  You need to live the Color Code of Mental Awareness.
   If you do not, you too could be caught talking to yourself,
   when you should be shooting to save your life.

   Condition Black is that point when your opponent trips your
   mental trigger.  When he crosses your mental line in the sand.
   I'm going to talk about Condition Black in terms of a gunfight.

   At the point your opponent trips that mental trigger, at the
   point where he crosses the line in the sand, you ramp into
   Condition Black and this is where the Combat Mindset comes into
   play.

   The Combat Mindset is the ability to block everything else out
   and focus on the one thing that's going to get you through that
   gunfight.  Now what is the ONE THING that you should be
   focusing on in a gunfight?  The front sight!  It's so important
   we named the school after it.

   Why the front sight?  Because that's where the bullet is going.
   The best cover in a gunfight is hiding behind the two bullets
   traveling down range right at your opponent.  The best cover in
   the world is behind a controlled pair of center-of-mass hits.

   Focus on that front sight.  That's where the bullet is going.

   If you can focus on two things in a gunfight, then first is to
   see that front sight and the second is to tell your self to
   prreessssss that trigger.  Prrreessss the trigger.  Don't yank
   it.  Don't mash it.  Prreesssss it for a surprise trigger
   break.

   If you put that front sight on your opponent's chest; then
   you've got 90% of the battle won right there.  If you can tell
   yourself to prreesssss the trigger and you get a surprise
   break, that's EXACTLY where the bullets are going to hit!

   I will tell you that you may be a little excited.  You may
   press that trigger a little harder than you do in training.
   Remember, you are going to be about HALF as good in a real
   gunfight as you are on your best day on the range, simply from
   the stress of a lethal encounter.  What's going to happen to
   the point of impact of a bullet if you are a little heavy on
   the trigger?  It's going to hit a little lower at
   conversational distances-gun fighting distances.  Still a good
   hit.  If your opponent happens to be taking a deep breath and
   his thoracic cavity is fully expanded, then you have some good
   luck that day because the lower shot may still sneak into the
   chest cavity.  If he's exhaling, then you're going to get him
   below the diaphragm.  It's still not a bad hit.  And of course
   you're going to be firing two rounds.  That's the standard
   response, so you've got twice the chance of getting a chest
   cavity hit.

   But if you don't see the front sight, where is that bullet
   going to go?  Where is it going to go?  You have no idea.
   None. Zero.  The front sight guarantees that the bullet is
   going to be somewhere in the chest area -- if you see the front
   sight. If you don't see the front sight, then all bets are off.

   How is it that people miss at these conversational distances?
   It happens all the time.  All the time!  When they began
   putting cameras in the patrol cars -- the highway patrol cars
   -- so many amazing things have been seen across the hoods of
   patrol cars.  Officer firing.  Bad guy firing back and forth.
   Emptying guns, nobody is getting hit or the hits are just
   peripheral.  How can that happen?  How can somebody be shot by
   four different people in the confines of a hotel room with
   nearly fifty rounds fired, and less than half of them hit, and
   most of the hits are non-vital area hits?  How can that happen?
   It happens because they're not looking at that front sight.

   The natural tendency is to look at your opponent or to look at
   his gun with both eyes open (and they're normally big as
   saucers) and yank the hell out of that trigger as fast as you
   can.  That's the natural thing to do.  And when that occurs,
   guess where those rounds go?  LOW and LEFT OR RIGHT depending
   on the shooter's dominant hand.  So people unload guns at each
   other and don't get hit.

   What's the national hit ratio for law enforcement shootings?

   Very, very low.  It's less than 20%.

   Depending on the sources it ranges from 12 to 17%.  That's the
   national law enforcement hit ratio.  That means out of 100
   rounds fired, only 12 to 17 actually hit!  That's not 12 to 17
   center hits.  No.  That's a hit anywhere.  And most of those
   are down below the waist or peripheral hits in the legs and
   arms.  Why, because most officers have not adopted as their
   own, the information we are sharing with you today.

   Don't think for a second that you'll be any better unless you
   adopt this Color Code of Mental Awareness and the Combat
   Mindset as your own and practice it every day.

   The good news is that if you do practice, you will fall with
   those special officers and private citizens that collectively
   have 85-90% hit ratios.  What is the difference?  They have the
   adopted the Color Code of Mental Awareness and Combat Mindset
   as their own and they practice it regularly.

   So how do you practice the Color Code of Mental Awareness and
   the Combat Mindset?  Well the first thing you must do is be
   able to visualize it.  You must be able to see it in your
   mind's eye.  If you can't see it in your mind's eye and can't
   visualize it, don't expect your body to do it.  Visualize the
   different scenarios that you could be in.  If you're in law
   enforcement, then there are thousands of them.  If you are a
   business owner, then there are hundreds of them.  Homeowners,
   college students, vacationers, you name it, there are hundreds
   of potential life-threatening scenarios that you can visualize.

   Create a scenario.  What can happen to you?  Pick up the
   scenario in your mind's eye while in Condition Yellow. Mentally
   ramp up to Orange.  Allow the Scenario to be a real threat and
   move mentally into Condition Red.  Set the mental trigger, draw
   a mental line in the sand.  In the visualization your opponent
   trips the mental trigger you set, and you move into Condition
   Black.  Then see in your mind's eye picking up that front
   sight, focusing on it and telling yourself, "Prreesssss the
   trigger."

   If you do this enough, you'll begin to dream about it from time
   to time.  There's nothing wrong with that.  If in your dreams
   you see the front sight, and you tell yourself "prreessss that
   trigger, you're there.  You've driven this training into your
   subconscious to the point where when the chips are down it will
   all come back to you.

   So once you've engrained this, then you have to practice it
   physically.  You have to fine tune those muscles and those
   nerves to where they'll quickly perform everything your brain
   is telling them to do.  How do you do that?

   Dry practice with your weapon. It's cheap.  You can do it in
   your home.  It's doesn't cost you a dime.  Fifteen to twenty
   minutes every day.  Fifteen to twenty minutes every other day.
   Fifteen to twenty minutes every third day.  Whatever it is,
   you'll be amazed at the improvement in your skill with nothing
   more than dry practicing the gun handling and marksmanship
   techniques you learned here this weekend.

   The lens in your eye that allows you to focus on the front
   sight is shaped and moved by muscles and those muscles are
   controlled by nerves from the brain.  You must exercise those
   muscles and engrain the neurological pathways.  Pressing that
   trigger smoothly to the rear without disrupting the sight
   alignment is a coordinated effort between the muscles nerves
   and brain.  You must practice to engrain these neuromuscular
   pathways.  The more you dry practice the better you get.  What
   you don't use of course you lose, so you need to practice
   regularly.

   You also need to put yourself under some stress to test
   yourself.  How do you do that?  Well this is a commercial for
   our advanced tactical handgun course and tactical scenarios
   courses.  We'll put you under stress.  We'll put you in
   tactical scenarios -- live fire scenarios.  And when you get up
   into our HIGHEST LEVEL courses, you'll actually go up against
   our instructors and other students with real guns that shoot a
   paint bullet.  There are some very interesting things that
   happen in those simulators.  But one thing for sure is you'll
   find out how important it is that you see that front sight
   because by the end of the course you will be winning those
   simulated gun fights when you see your front sight and losing
   those simulated guns fights when you don't focus on the front
   sight.

   Another way is to put your self under some stress is to
   participate in shooting competitions.  We recommend the type of
   shooting competition like we provide in our four day defensive
   handgun course.  It is very simple, but most effective.  You
   simply stand next to another shooter on the firing line.  You
   each have an identical situation to deal with.  Usually a
   hostage taker at about 7 yards that requires a precision head
   shot and couple of bad guy steel targets at 15 and 25 yards. At
   the sound of the whistle, the race is to see who can present
   their weapon from the holster, pick up the front sight, focus
   on it, and press the trigger straight to the rear with out
   disrupting the sight alignment to place a precision head shot
   on the hostage taker and drop the two other steel targets.
   Isn't that what occurs in a gun fight?  Isn't that the bottom
   line?  He who HITS first and most in a gunfight wins.  Emphasis
   on HITS.

   Quite often the winner of the shoot-off is not the fastest out
   of the holster.  Quite often it is not the most accurate
   shooter in the class.  Quite often it is not the SWAT officer.
   It is quite often the person who can control his mind to focus
   on that front sight and tell himself "prreessss that trigger."
   It is the person with the COMBAT MINDSET that wins.

   So it's really up to you.  Where do you want to be should you
   be forced to use your weapon to defend your life and the lives
   of your loved ones?  Do you want to be in the 12 to 17% hit
   ratio group?  Or the 85 to 90% hit ratio group?  The choice is
   yours. It is totally in your control.  Visualize the Color Code
   of Mental Awareness and Combat Mindset and adopt it as your
   own. Then dry practice regularly and you too will be in that
   85-90% hit ratio should you ever have not other choice but to
   defend your life or the lives of your loved ones.

   There's one other thing I need to tell you about the Combat
   Mindset.  The Combat Mindset also states that you must be
   willing to show absolutely no regard for your opponent's well
   being.  And that's difficult for us to do.  It's difficult for
   us to do because we're not internally wired to hurt people.  It
   takes a definite mental effort to do it.  And I'll prove this
   to you.  How many of you would feel some physical discomfort,
   meaning your stomach would churn to think about biting your
   opponent's nose clean off his face?  Biting right through it!
   It turns your stomach a little bit.  How about this -- driving
   your thumb through your opponent's eye socket as deep as you
   can to try to shut him down?  How about breaking an opponent's
   finger and then another and then another because that's all
   you've got to hold on to and that's all you can do?

   We do not normally think such terrible things, do we?  It's not
   something that we would do unless we absolutely, positively had
   no choice.  Well, it is something that you need to think about.
   Why?  Because the people who are out there preying on great
   people like you; they have no problem doing these things.  And
   when we catch them and we put then in jails, they do this stuff
   to each other, don't they?  Ask anybody that works in a prison.
   You'll hear some of the most hideous stories.  Things that will
   turn your stomach that these people do to each other.

   When they are released from prison, they are the same person
   that assaulted, raped, or murdered before, but now they are out
   on the street coming in contact with you and your family.

   For the first time in America's history. One out of every 32
   adults is either in prison, jail, on parole or probation.  One
   out of every 32 adults!  It is not a question of IF you and
   your family will come in contact with them, it is a question of
   WHEN.  That's who is out there.  And when it comes time to deal
   with people like this you have to be willing to show absolutely
   no regard for their well being because they're not going to
   show any regard for yours.  If you cut them any slack, if you
   give them any rope, they will turn it around and hang YOU with
   it.

   How many of you have seen the movie The Outlaw Josie Wales?  If
   you've not see it, you should rent it.  It's a great western.
   The reason it's a great western for you to see it's because
   there is a lot of combat mindset in that movie.  Lots of great
   one-liners that basically will bring this point home for you
   when you watch it.  There's one scene in Outlaw Josie Wales
   that I always share with the group at this point in the
   lecture.  Realize that Josie Wales (played by Clint Eastwood)
   is really not an outlaw.  He's a good man (who is great with a
   gun) that is being chased by some unethical men under bad
   circumstances.  Along the way he saves a number decent folk
   from all sorts of predicaments, usually employing his skills
   with firearms against numerous opponents.  As a result the
   people he saves cling to him out of thanks and their own need
   to survive.  At one point Josie Wales and his eclectic band of
   greenhorns (they are not warriors by any means) end up in a
   cabin preparing to be attacked by the large group of men
   pursuing Josie Wales.  They're fortifying the cabin doors and
   windows and he's showing the women folk how to load the rifles,
   and where to stand, and what places to look for entry.  There
   is a fire in the fire place with iron pokers glowing red. These
   decent folks are scared -- really scared.  So Josie stops them
   in their preparations and he says to them, "When the fighting
   starts, and things look real bad, and it looks like you're not
   going to make it, you have to get plum mad dog mean. Because if
   you don't and you lose your head, you'll neither win nor live
   and that's just the way it is."

   What's he saying there?  He's telling them about the combat
   mindset.  He's telling them no matter what happens you have to
   take the fight to your opponent with absolutely no regard for
   his or her well-being.  You have to get plum mad dog mean.  And
   he says one other thing.  He says, "If you get hit, sing out
   and we'll slap a hot iron to it.  What's he telling them there?
   He's telling them you know what, you're going to get hit.  That
   doesn't mean you lose, it just means the fight started.  Slap
   hot iron to it (to cauterize the wound) and get back into the
   fight.  And we'll tell you the same thing.  Don't think for one
   second that if you're involved in a gunfight that you're not
   going to get hit.  Chances are you're going to get hit!  That
   doesn't mean you lose, it doesn't mean you die.  It just
   means the fight started.

   People get hit in gunfights all the time and do not die.  The
   question is did they win?

   How do you explain a person who takes a major caliber hit in a
   vital area, yet finishes the fight and wins.  When the
   ambulance arrives he goes into cardiac arrest, but the
   paramedics revive him!  When placed on the operating table he
   again goes into cardiac arrest, but the doctors revive him!  He
   recovers to live and fight another day.  Another person takes a
   sub caliber hit in a non-vital area, goes into shock then dies
   and cannot be revived.  How do you explain the difference? Some
   say it is the will to live, the survival instinct or any number
   of similar names.  We say it is the COMBAT MINDSET!

   Remember we said on the first day you need to be able to look
   in the mirror and say to yourself and believe it, "Today could
   be the day I use this weapon to defend my life and the lives of
   my loved ones."  And we also said, "If you can't say it and
   believe it you're fooling yourselves."  Well we would suggest
   you take it one step further as many of our instructors do who
   carry a gun for a living day in and day out.  When they say,
   "Today could be the day that I use this weapon to defend my
   life and the lives of loved ones."  They also say, "And today
   could be a day I take a round in doing so but I will WIN!"  If
   you're that person, you have that Combat Mindset; you are the
   very dedicated opponent.  You are your opponent's worst
   nightmare.  You're somebody who's trained, who's ready, who's
   willing, and who's able to win.

   Teach this information to your families. It's even more
   important for those people who don't carry a gun.  Teach this
   to your spouse.  Teach this to your teens.

   Adopt this Color Code of Mental Awareness as your own and adopt
   it TODAY.  How do you do that?  Well it's real easy.  Pick up
   some yellow stickers at your local stationery store.  Put those
   yellow stickers around your home; on your computer screen; in
   your car; at the office; on your refrigerator; on the inside of
   your front door; everywhere you operate.  And every time you
   see that yellow sticker, ask yourself, "What Condition am I in
   right now?"  If it's not YELLOW, then get yourself in Condition
   Yellow.  After 7 to 14 to 21 days, depending on how long it
   takes you to form lifelong habits, you will then be in
   Condition Yellow and you will see the world in a different
   light.

   You'll see things out there that you've never seen before.  You
   will see cops and you will see criminals because they're
   usually the only other people in your environment that are in
   Condition Yellow.

   Criminals don't necessarily know this information.  Just the
   fact that they're criminals forces them to a higher level of
   awareness or they end up in prison.  So if you're walking in
   the mall and you're looking around and you see someone else
   who's looking around, it's probably an undercover police
   officer or a criminal, or maybe one of our students.  And
   they're going to look at you.  And when your eyes meet, there
   is an understanding that occurs as they say to themselves,
   "That's either an undercover cop, or a criminal or one of Front
   Sight's students!"

   Let's head out to the range...



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