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Is Your Car Really an Extension of Your Home?
Now, while it is true that in some states you can carry openly or concealed in your car, as well as your home, there is no law anywhere in the country that specifically states that anything you can do in your
New Jersey Governor Rejects Anti-Gun Legislation
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie rejected legislation, last Wednesday that was set to increase the sales of personalized smart guns. Governor Christie stated that the New Jersey house legislation measure would make the state “inhospitable” to legal concealed carry gun ownership.
Episode 50: Should Training be Required
Should there be government required minimum training in order to own a firearm, operate a firearm, or carry it concealed or openly in public? Listen to Riley and Jacob hash through the various arguments for and against legally requiring firearm training for gun owners.
How to Take the NRA’s Basics of Pistol Shooting Course
This new course allows that you take the first portion of the class online and complete phase 2 of the course in person with your instructor at the range. The below tutorial will cover how to get started and complete phase 1 of the course.
Episode 49: Practice Drawing From the Holster SLOWLY
Happy Labor Day! Today we talk about an important drawing from holster training tip and also cover the latest news stories and justified shooting stories…Don’t miss it!!
PSA: Do Not Take Your Concealed Carry Guns to Canada
In recent weeks there have been some issues at our Northern border involving tourists heading into Canada with concealed firearms. This has caused the Canadian border patrol to put out reminders for U.S. citizens traveling to the country as to just how Canada handles guns.
Episode 48: Self-Defense Situations In Which You Should NOT Use Your Gun
Sometimes due to tactical response, sometimes due to circumstances; there are a number of situations in which you should not or cannot respond to a threat with your firearm. We review those situations today referencing a recent article published on this topic on our website
Attorney Generals and Their Power over Gun Laws
Maura Healey is the second state attorney general to attempt a brand of gun control, by circumventing the legal order and deciding for herself what constitutes an assault rifle.
Episode 47: Drawing Spare Mags From The Pocket
Going through the core pros and cons of semi-automatics and revolvers. It is an old debate and it applies to each of us individually as we choose the firearm to defend our lives and the lives of our loved ones.
GIVEAWAY: Celebrating 50 Episodes of The Concealed Carry Podcast
It took some work to decide on the final format and content but little did I know how significant a part of our brand or our community the Concealed Carry Podcast would become. Now we are approaching the 50th episode of the podcast and to celebrate we are going to give away some prizes…
Enhanced Permits and Their Role in Concealed Carry Reciprocity
Some states are now issuing both enhanced and basic concealed carry permits but what does this mean and how does it help you carry concealed in more places?
Episode 46: Revolvers VS Semi-Automatics
Going through the core pros and cons of semi-automatics and revolvers. It is an old debate and it applies to each of us individually as we choose the firearm to defend our lives and the lives of our loved ones.
Episode 45: Students Robbed at Gunpoint on Gun-Free Campus
California lawsuit against open carry and a story of a concealed carrier saving a woman’s life in Northern California PLUS 2 Florida students are robbed at gun point on a gun free campus.
The Most Comfortable Gun Grip, You Never Heard Of [VIDEO REVIEW] AGRIP!
When I first got the grip I was shocked at how thin it really was. I initially thought because it was so thin, it would wear through in no time. When I applied it, I quickly realized that it was thin, but not flimsy.
Episode 44: Concealed Carry On Campus
A conversation discussing the politics, laws, and best practices of concealed firearms on college campuses. Students, professors, and deans and protesting and and quitting at Texas Universities. The drama isn’t warranted and this is what you need to know.