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“Stay ‘unreasonable.’ If you
don’t like the solutions [available to you], come up with your
own.”
Dan Webre
The Martialist does not
constitute legal advice. It is for ENTERTAINMENT
PURPOSES ONLY.
Copyright © 2003-2004 Phil Elmore, all rights
reserved.
Thank you for supporting The Martialist in
2004!
Since May of 2003 when we published our first issue,
The Martialist has succeeded beyond even my most optimistic
predictions. This publication has become widely known in a very short
time. Respected manufacturers in the self-defense and tools industries
recognize us as an influential and informative venue through which they
can reach a broad audience. Subscribers send e-mail regularly thanking us
for the content that appears on these pages. None of this would have been
possible without our contributors and without our readers. You have made
this magazine your magazine something truly special. I cannot thank
you enough for that.
Once again I encourage anyone considering writing for us
to go ahead and submit their work. We’ll seriously consider
anything that is sent here, so if you’re throwing around an article idea,
please do feel free to send it along. If we can’t use it, we won’t,
but we like to look at everything.
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As promised, this is a dual issue, so there’s twice as
much great material from our usual contributors and a batch of new
writers. We think you’ll agree that this was well-worth the wait,
though we’re also rolling on right into our March 2004 issue.
Our goal at The Martialist is to
provide you with quality information, education, and entertainment material that will help you make choices about realistic self-defense.
You may not like everything you see, but that’s okay because I don’t agree with everything I publish from others, either.
(We encourage you to submit your own articles from different perspectives,
too.) As you will read many times in perusing our articles, the choice is yours.
Make it wisely.
New Features for 2004
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This issue’s subscriber content:
A Major Problem with RBSD
By Dan Webre
Rival Food Sealer for Preparedness
By Alex Karelis
Remembering Bruce Tegner
By Tony Manifold
Looking Back on the Gerber EZ-Out
By Phil Elmore
In Praise of Expanding Batons
By Harvey Moul
Support Law Enforcement
By Phil Elmore
Self-Defense: A Husband’s Fight
By Travis Baillie
Thoughts on Whether Size Matters
By Phil Elmore
Knifemaking for the Apartment/ Condo Dweller, Part
Two
By Tim Wieneke
The Beginners Guide to Not Getting Killed…
By Alex Karelis
Upgrading Your Ruger 10/22 Carbine
By Harvey Moul
If You Can’t Convince ‘Em, Fool ‘Em
By Lawrence Keeney
Gun Counters: Analysis and Rebuttal
By Tony Manifold
A Second Look at the Spyderco Scorpius
By Lawrence Keeney
Six Essential Fighting Concepts
By Tony Manifold
The Superknife Folding Utility Razor
By Jim West
Slinging in the Southwest
By Chris Zaccara
A Knife Comparison
By Harvey Moul