Training

Isolate the Family and Defend the Room

By Jacob Paulsen / May 3, 2017

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

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How I Converted My Glock 27 To Fire 9mm During a Bar-Sto Precision Barrel Evaluation

By Matthew Maruster / May 2, 2017

I converted my .40 S&W chambered Glock 27 to shoot 9mm with nothing more than a magazine and barrel switch. We’ll get to that in a few minutes, but first,…

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Episode 117: 2017 NRA Show Recap & Highlights

By Riley Bowman / May 1, 2017

We just returned from the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits held in Atlanta, Georgia. This years show was filled with tons of new product announcements and releases. We connected with a bunch of really great people. Today Riley and Cincinnati-based instructor, Rob Beckman, talk about the highlights from the show and which companies and products wowed them the most. There were some surprises along the way…oh, and we do make a little time to talk about a couple of interesting news stories plus one new JUSTIFIED story that teaches an important lesson. Listen in now!

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How to Get Kicked Out of The Gun Range

By Jacob Paulsen / April 26, 2017

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.

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Episode 115: Man Shoots Son Trying to Run Him Over With Car

By Riley Bowman / April 24, 2017

In today’s news: The Arizona governor signs legislation that prohibits tracking devices from being used on firearms. The NRA and USCCA have a major falling out–the NRA disinvites the USCCA from this week’s NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibit. Is it because the NRA is getting ready to roll out something similar to USCCA’s already popular insurance program? Don’t miss out finding that out as well as don’t miss the crazy story where a Texas father is forced to shoot his own son trying to run him down with a car…listen in now!!

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Gun Sight Review: Advantage Tactical Defensive Pistol Sights

By Matthew Maruster / April 22, 2017

In my journey to test and evaluate firearms related gear, I get to come across some truly unique products.  While working on a comprehensive analysis of many different defensive handgun…

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Episode 114: Dryfire Tools and Tips With John and Jason at L.A.S.R.

By Riley Bowman / April 19, 2017

We all know how important spending time practicing shooting is, and many of you understand how important dryfire practice is as well. But do you know how to make your dryfire practice easier, faster, more effective AND more fun?? Today Riley sits down with John Wallace and Jason Williams, founders of L.A.S.R. App. Plus John and Jason give some of their favorite dryfire drills and tips. If you’re serious about becoming a better shooter, trust me, you’re not going to want to miss today’s episode, AND you’re going to want to check out L.A.S.R. App! Listen in now…

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Guardian Nation Live with L.A.S.R. Inventors John Wallace and Jason Williams!

By Craig Martin / April 19, 2017

Guardian Nation and Concealed Carry Inc. are proud to bring you another monthly installment of “Guardian Nation Live” with the Founders of L.A.S.R., John Wallace and Jason Williams!

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The Muscle Memory Training Conundrum

By Jacob Paulsen / April 15, 2017

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.

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Springfield Armory’s Night Of The SAINT Review

By Joshua Gillem / April 8, 2017

Springfield Armory wants you to know that anyone can use an AR-15. They set out to prove it by sticking a group of six ladies in the middle of nowhere…

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Episode 110: Selecting the Right Firearm For You

By Riley Bowman / April 5, 2017

While Jacob was traveling on the road, Riley and Gretta decided to get together and record this episode. Geared towards helping a shooter know what to look for when selecting the right firearm for them, we discuss size, holsters, carrying positions and methods, ergonomics, clothing considerations and how they play into the types of guns we might carry…a newer shooter will find all the info on where to get started with finding the right gun, and a more experienced shooter might be cause to rethink their choices…Listen in now!

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When Murphy Strikes on The Range

By Matthew Maruster / April 3, 2017

Try and plan for Murphy, so you can avoid most of his shenanigans, but understand he will get all of us at one time or another. This is just one example of the countless number of potentially dangerous, and unlikely things that can happen.

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Episode 106: What Studying 300 Negligent Discharge Stories Teaches You

By Riley Bowman / March 23, 2017

The ConcealedCarry.com team spent 3 months researching, studying and analyzing 292 negligent discharges that occurred between December 2014 and November 2016. What we learned from this intensive study was both remarkable and surprising!! Listen in to find out why both the anti-gunners and gun-rights supporters have at times been wrong in their understanding of some of these issues!

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Episode 105: Forced to Buy Gun Liability Insurance by the Government?

By Riley Bowman / March 20, 2017

Our last news episode had a bunch of stories covering proposed pro-gun rights legislation. But this week we highlight a couple of laws that if passed would restrict gun rights more. At least there’s some good news coming out of North Carolina. Also what NOT to do if you don’t want to lose your CCW permit. Tune in now…

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Episode 104: Innocent Murder? Lessons From Georgia Teen’s Death

By Riley Bowman / March 16, 2017

Today Riley and Jacob break down the unfortunate and tragic story out of Georgia where a father accidentally shot and killed the 17-yr-old friend of his 14-yr-old daughter mistaking the teen as a home intruder. You might think these sorts of accidents rarely happen, but the reality is that they happen far too often to be ignored. What can we learn from this story? What can we do to prevent further cases of “mistaken intruder” happening in the future? We hope you’ll tune in and enjoy today’s episode.

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