Tactical Knives Ceramic vs Steel Knives: Is One Better or Are They Just Different? By Michael D'Angona There’s nothing better than a knife with cold, hard steel backing it up. Or is there? Today, more and more... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Treasure Hunter 101: Finding Ancient Artifacts By Michael D'Angona Nearly anyone can go metal detecting and score some coins or snag a rare item at a local garage sale that might have slipped by the seller, but if... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Real Life Roadhouse: How to Become a Bouncer By Michael D'Angona With the new Roadhouse reboot, we thought it might be a great time to learn how to become a bouncer.... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How to Become a Stuntman: Movie Magic By Michael D'Angona We have all watched action movies and thought, I’d love to do that! But how do you become a stuntman... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Skillset Fight Club: Breaking Down The Headbutt By Michael D'Angona You’ve seen it in the movies, in an MMA fight, and maybe even on the mean streets. But do you... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Extraordinary Shaolin Monks: Martial Arts Masters By Michael D'Angona Shaolin Monks. Their name alone evokes an air of mysticism, martial arts prowess, and feats that defy explanation. They live... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Kidnapped! Essential Escape and Evasion Gear By Michael D'Angona Whether you use the words kidnapped, abducted, or taken makes no difference. You’re in the hands of “bad guys,” you... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Hidden Weapons for Self-Defense: Weapons in Disguise By Michael D'Angona Personal safety should never be taken lightly. Although your environment may appear calm, docile, and free of crime, the fact... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Where is The Safest Place to Sit to Avoid Danger? By Michael D'Angona Some say that being in the wrong place at the wrong time can’t be avoided. Knowing where the safest place... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Master Body Language with These Five Simple Tips By Michael D'Angona The fictional detective Sherlock Holmes once said, “You see, but you do not observe.” And you know what? He was... Read more »