Jacob Paulsen
Considerations for Concealed Carry at the Doctor’s Office
Here we are going to explore the ins and outs of the legal, tactical, and ethical considerations of carrying a concealed firearm to an appointment at your doctor’s office.
Read MoreThree Reasons to Renew Your Permit Early
Another key thing you will want to know in advance is if the issuing state will be sending you a reminder. Many states will not. Regardless you should take some responsibility to be aware of your expiration date.
Read MoreIsolate the Family and Defend the Room
Since we can’t predict every potential situation we can’t assume that a single response plan is going to work all the time. That said, today I want to review a home defense strategy that I refer to as Isolate the Family and Defend the Room
Read MoreHow to Get Kicked Out of The Gun Range
Gun ranges have the right to be nervous. Any of the above practices can be dangerous both to the shooter and to others in the range. Here are some suggestions of how you can increase your learning experience despite these rules.
Read More[GIVEAWAY] Springfield XD Mod.2 9mm
Enter to win a Springfield XD Mod.2 this month. To celebrate and congratulate the winner of Night of the Saint we are giving away an excellent handgun. No cost to enter!
Read MoreThe Muscle Memory Training Conundrum
f you always train shooting in an open standing position for example, you won’t have the muscle memory to shoot over or around the cover that you are likely to put between you and oncoming fire.
Read MoreBe Sure Of Your Target – America’s Triple S Disease
Perhaps it is due to the TV and movies we watch but there seems to be a sick and sad tendency for American gun owners to shoot at Shapes, Shadows, and Sounds. I’ve even heard other instructors tell their students to
Read More300 Negligent Discharges Study: The Shocking Results
Recently Concealed Carry Inc. undertook a massive study about one of the most dangerous and unfortunately common issues that faces firearm carriers. The issue of negligent discharges.
Read More29 Concealed Carry Holsters Reviewed
Reviews and images for the most popular and awesome concealed carry holsters available. Figure out what works best for you, your lifestyle, and for your gun by checking this list.
Read More35 Home Defense Tactics To Prevent Intruders [Updated]
We all train and prepare to be able to use our firearms to defend ourselves in any life threatening situation but of course we hope we don’t have to. Today’s article will outline 29 things you can do to increase your home security and make it less likely that you will have to use the gun.
Read MoreIs a Motorcycle Helmet Bulletproof?
Ok, so a lot of people count on a helmet to protect their head from asphalt at 60 mph. So it isn’t so crazy to wonder if that same helmet might protect your noggin from a bullet. Well we decided to test out the theory. We started with a .380 auto and in the video below you can see the results.
Read MoreCTRL Eyewear CTRL One Glasses Review
Eyewear is a must have any time that you go out shooting. Whether that be at an indoor or outdoor range. Now there are some differences that are going to occur when you are outside vs. when you are inside with regard to light and reflectivity. Things that can vastly affect your ability to shoot as you normally would. So wouldn’t it be nice if there was a set of glasses that could adapt with you no matter what sort of light source you are going to be shooting in?
Read MoreNew Hampshire Now Honoring South Dakota Resident Permits
New Hampshire has updated it’s official website to indicate that it will begin to honor resident permits (both classes) from the state of South Dakota.
Read MoreDelaware Will Only Honor North Dakota Class 1 Permits
The good news for those in North Dakota is that by having the option for the class 1 or class 2 permits there is a way to have reciprocity in states like Delaware. So if you travel to Delaware often and live in North Dakota its time to go get the required training and obtain your Class 1 permit.
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