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Posted on June 26, 2011 by Bob Posted in Concealed carry, Mindset, Podcasts 5 Comments
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Jon Hodoway joins me on this episode to discuss mindset of concealed carry. He also shares a recent experience he had where mindset paid off. He was carrying but it had a good ending. We also got into good discussion on how to select a firearms trainer. Jon is a firearms trainer for the Pro Arms team and usually has some very valuable insights. This show is no exception. He’s a traveller like me and travels with his handguns. He shares a story about what happened to him on the road. Also, Un-named Trucker submitted a review of the Galco King Tuk holster. Please remember to join the forums at the Gun Rights Radio Network and my Shooter’ Club Podcast. Links for this episode can be found on the HandgunWorld Show section on the GRRN forum. In this episode I also announce 5 giveaways for those who support my show. Thanks for listening, Bob Mayne, HandgunWorld Show.

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Bob
Handgun competitor, Firearms instructor, concealed carry license holder, gun rights advocate.
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5 thoughts on “Episode 128 – Hodoway on Mindset, Trucker on Galco”

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  2. Aaron says
    July 1, 2011 at 8:39 pm

    I really enjoyed this episode. I fecently found a “trainer” in my area and would LOVE to hear more from you and Mr Hodaway about choosing a trainer. What do look for? What questions do you ask?

  3. David Hicks says
    August 22, 2011 at 5:15 pm

    Bob,
    Great show with Jon Hodoway. Because we all have different experiences and perspectives, I don’t always agree with everything Jon says (i.e. his views on Glocks). However, I guarantee that I listen to every word and learn something useful. Jon is very thoughtful and deliberate with his comments and I appreciate every time you interview him.
    Looking back on his incident, I recall a show you did on the Five Stages of Violent crime. The thugs obviously used the interview stage as they tried to talk to Jon. I’m glad he disrupted their plans.

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