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Houston Homeowner Shoots and Kills Burglar

By Jacob Paulsen / March 17, 2016

A man who recently moved into a quiet area in southwest Houston learned that the hard way. He heard glass breaking so he retrieved his firearm and went down the stairs. He saw the burglar coming through the door and fired at him. The intruder died.

Episode 5: How to Legally Get Suppressors and Class III Guns

By Riley Bowman / March 16, 2016

Today’s episode covers a lot of different legal topics. We welcome an estate attorney guest on the podcast and start by talking about how dead people can still sue you. Then we talk about the NFA, GCA, and FOPA federal laws and controlled firearms. Then we finish up by talking about gun trusts.

71 Year Old Disabled Man Shoots Intruder

By Jacob Paulsen / March 10, 2016

In February 2016 a man was at home late at night when he heard a knock at the door. It was late at night so he decided not to answer. Soon after he heard the sound of breaking glass. Mr Pitts said he was in bed watching TV when he heard the glass from the back door break.

Episode 4: Shooting to Kill – Were You Set Up to Fail?

By Riley Bowman / March 9, 2016

If ever faced with a situation where drawing a gun is warranted, what is the right thing to do? Do you shoot to kill? Shoot to wound? Is it ever appropriate to fire off warning shots?

Nevada No Longer Honoring Non-Enhanced Idaho Permit

By Jacob Paulsen / March 8, 2016

If you live in Idaho and travel to Nevada frequently you should obtain the Idaho Enhanced Permit so you can continue to carry concealed.

Weatherby Pump Tactical Shotgun with Reaper Camo

By Damon Thueson / March 7, 2016

Damon and Ron take a look at a popular pump tactical shotgun by Weatherby with a custom “Reaper” Camo on it. Learn more about the shotgun at the link below.

South Carolina Now Honoring the South Dakota Enhanced Permit

By Jacob Paulsen / March 7, 2016

South Carolina is the latest state to begin to honor the Enhanced permit from South Dakota

Virginia Reciprocity Drama is Finally Over

By Jacob Paulsen / March 5, 2016

Pending the new legislation the Attorney General agrees to delay his decision to March 1st to allow enough time for the new law to be signed into effect.

Concealed Carry Veteran Saves Life of Deputy in Texas

By Jacob Paulsen / March 3, 2016

Deputy Dorris credits Perkins with saving his life. In a time when so many people in the country have a negative view of law enforcement, the Bastrop county sheriff’s office is feeling very grateful for this one citizen who did the right thing in stepping and helping.

Episode 3: To Tell or Not to Tell: Dealing With Law Enforcement as a Responsible Gun Owner

By Riley Bowman / March 2, 2016

Should you tell the officer if you are armed? Should you hand them the permit through the window with your license? The answers and insights might surprise you!

Ruger LC9s Video Review

By Damon Thueson / February 29, 2016

The Ruger LC9 has always been among the most popular compact firearms for concealed carry. A few years ago Ruger released the LC9s. This new take on one of America’s favorites is making a lot of people reconsider this gun. Shorter and easier trigger pull among other small changes.

Can You Take A Concealed Carry Class Online

By Jacob Paulsen / February 26, 2016

More than half of US states will accept a permit that is obtained by taking an online only concealed carry class. This article explores how that works and how your state laws may or may not apply.

Mom Defends Two Children From 3 Male Intruders

By Jacob Paulsen / February 25, 2016

The woman responded with gun fire and struck one of the intruders. All three men fled by foot and were pursued by law enforcement with K-9 officers. The search was successful and all three men were taken into custody.

Episode 2: How Smart Gun Technology Could Get You KILLED

By Riley Bowman / February 24, 2016

Smart Gun technology has been all the range at recent industry trade shows and now Obama wants to invest tax dollars into researching viable solutions. In today’s episode we explore the good and the bad about…

What You Need to Know About the Included NRA Insurance

By Jacob Paulsen / February 23, 2016

The best part is that this is included as part of your existing membership with the NRA but ONLY if you activate the coverage. By default, just by joining the NRA you will not have coverage or receive the benefits unless you take the proper steps to activate it.