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Remanufactured Ammunition, Bad for Your Gun Right?
The firearms community is quite diverse and full of many different schools of thought on many topics. I love reading articles and discussion boards because not only do I learn…
Read MoreIs It Ever Okay To Bring Your Concealed Carry Gun To New York City?
In a growing trend of what can only be explained like this: “The Second Amendment is my concealed carry permit and I’ll bring my gun anywhere I choose,” gun owners…
Read MoreUS Law Shield Expands Coverage To Include Negligent Discharges
You are likely familiar with the folks over at Texas and U.S. Law Shield, a legal defense program for gun owners. They are devoted to helping any of their members who…
Read MoreKeeping A Gun On The Nightstand
If you have been in the industry for awhile you may have been subjected to the debate surrounding “keeping the firearm on the nightstand” for quick access in a middle…
Read MoreWhere Do Gun Owners Keep Their Guns At Night? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Recently our team decided to conduct some research. We distributed a survey designed to help us learn more about where and how gun owners keep their firearms during the night.…
Read MoreEpisode 128: How I Survived Being Shot in the Head – Part 2
Riley and Matthew Maruster conclude the second half of the interview together with Jarred Slocum, a former police officer with El Cajon Police Department a suburb of San Diego, California. In August of 2011 Jarred was shot in the head responding to a suspected domestic violence situation. Luckily he survived to tell the story which we had the exclusive privilege of bringing to you today through the Concealed Carry Podcast. There are many lessons to be learned from fateful incident. Hopefully this will give you some needed information that could save your life!
Read MoreRuger Issues Safety Recall On Mk IV Pistol
Ruger has issued a safety recall on its popular plinking pistol, the Mark IV. While no injuries have been reported at this time, Ruger has determined that a small amount…
Read MoreEpisode 128: How I Survived Being Shot in the Head – Part 1
Riley and Matthew Maruster together interview Jarred Slocum, a former police officer with El Cajon Police Department a suburb of San Diego, California. In August of 2011 Jarred was shot in the head responding to a suspected domestic violence situation. Luckily he survived to tell the story which we had the exclusive privilege of bringing to you today through the Concealed Carry Podcast. There are many lessons to be learned from fateful incident. Hopefully this will give you some needed information that could save your life!
Read MoreConcealed Carry Holster Review: Alpha Concealment Systems, The Phoenix [VIDEO]
Kydex holsters are a dime a dozen so when I find a company that raises the bar with what I’m calling the most comfortable one I’ve ever worn; it is…
Read MoreEpisode 127: Neighbor Shoots Man Trying to Drown Twin Babies
Riley and Jacob share news today about Michigan possibly becoming the next state to have constitutional carry. Meanwhile the ninth circuit court upholds a ridiculous law that forces gun owners to pay for gun confiscation and buy-back programs, and how about this…a Pennsylvania law has been proposed to make gun owners a “protected class.” How’s that for interesting?! Also don’t miss the JUSTIFIED story about a neighbor that heeded the call to action that saved the lives of two twin infants…and potentially the lives of an entire family!
Read MoreHudson H9: An Overview Of An Engineering Marvel
The Hudson H9 is one of those revolutionary firearms that forces you to give it a second look just to be sure you know what you’re looking at. And in…
Read MoreDGU: Tennessee Woman Scares Off 5 Intruders, But Made Mistakes
Beech Bluff Tennessee is an average piece of America where the forests falling from the Smoky Mountains meet the plains of the country’s bread basket. However, this tranquil little piece of the U.S.A. was anything but for Elsie Lee on Memorial Day of this year.
Read MoreEpisode 126: Is Your Holster Dangerous? Part 2
Riley gets together with Matthew Maruster to continue their discussion about “dangerous holsters”. We talk about a couple of very popular holsters that seem to give some CCWers problems, and we talk about some concealed carry methods that can be more dangerous for gun carriers and highlight which ones shooters should spend more time training with to make certain their safety and shooting fundamentals are really solid before heading out the door.
Read MoreConcealed Carry Holster And Shirt In One: Packin’ Tee, Reviewed
As a general rule of thumb, we almost always recommend that a gun be concealed on body, as opposed to in a purse, bag, or another off-body carry method. Depending…
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