Joel Nadler is the Training Director at Indy Arms Company in Indianapolis and co-owner of Tactical Training Associates.  He writes for several gun-focused publications and is an avid supporter of the right to self-sufficiency, including self-defense. Formerly a full professor, he has a Ph.D. in Psychology and now works as a senior consultant living on a horse ranch in rural Indiana.  Feel free to follow him on Instagram @TacticalPhD.

What are the Differences Between Glock, S&W, and Sig Polymer Handguns?

However you cut it, these three manufacturers dominate the U.S. handgun market. If you've wondered what the differences in their polymer handguns are, you've come to the right place.

Are You Maximizing the Advantages of the Five-Point Draw Technique?

The five-point draw allows a shooter to practice each step in isolation or combine them into a slow and smooth presentation from the holster. With practice, these moves naturally become more effortless and faster. Slow becomes smooth, and smooth becomes fast.

Reexamining the .22 Long Rifle with the Volquartsen Mamba-TF

The .22 Long Rifle has come a long way over 100 years and has filled many roles for defense, hunting, plinking, and competition. The Volquartsen Mamba-TF .22 takes plinking and competition to another level.

Vehicle Readiness: Is Your Vehicle as Prepared as You Are?

We spend more time in out vehicle than we think. Weather, medical issues, crashes, and self defense are just part of the considerations that need to go into a complete preparedness plan.

Top 3 Apocalypse Guns

Handgun, shotgun, and rifle, these are my top 3 apocalypse guns, based on long-term survivability and ammo availability.

Girsan MC 14T: The Continuing Quest To Address Racking

The Girsan MC 14T uses a tip-up barrel design as an alternative for shooters who have difficulty racking the slide of a typical semi-auto. So, how does it shoot? Read this to find out!

Dirt Cheap Guns: A Look at the Hi-Point YC-9 YEET Cannon (and others)

For many years, I was guilty of mocking Hi-Point firearms and other "budget" manufacturers. But are they really as bad as they appear?

Emergency Preparation: Apocalyptic Myths of Hollywood

Hollywood is in the entertainment business. They often tell a great story, but they're often choc-full of inaccuracies and creative liberties. Be sure to steer clear of Hollywood when developing a plan for the apocalypse — whatever it may be.

Introduction to Carbine with Kris “Tanto” Paronto

This year our small group of senior instructors at Indy Arms Company took a carbine class with Kris ‘Tanto’ Paronto in Fort Scott, Kansas. All three of us agreed we gained a better understanding and usable tips that added to what we already knew.

Zeroing Your Red Dot Optic: A Quick Primer for Handguns

Though zeroing your red dot can be done by others, there's a significant advantage to doing it yourself. Here's what you need to know.

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