concealed carry

New Hampshire Fully Passes Constitutional Carry

By Craig Martin / February 27, 2017

New Hampshire is now the 12th state to fully implement Constitutional Carry. This comes after recently elected Republican Governor Chris Sununu signed it into law as the first bill of his tenure as Governor last week.

Utah House Passes Lowering Age of Concealed Carry Applicants

By Craig Martin / February 24, 2017

This week a Republican freshman legislator from Clearfield Karianne Lisonbee introduced a bill that would lower the age of applying for a concealed carry permit from 21 to 18 in the state of Utah. She says the idea for her bill, HB 198, was brought to her by a group of young women who want to defend themselves from rape.

New Hampshire Set to Pass Constitutional Carry

By Craig Martin / February 17, 2017

Recently the state of New Hampshire’s legislative body voted to become another of the growing number of states to allow constitutional carry of firearms.

Episode 94: All About Concealed Carry Positions

By Riley Bowman / February 10, 2017

Well here you have it…all about concealed carry positions. We break down all the various positions, their pros and cons, and discuss tips and suggestions about how to make your concealed carry journey easier with fewer mistakes and wasted time and money. You can also check out the infographic mentioned in this episode HERE.

Chris Cheng- Season 4 Top Shot Champion and Gun Rights Activist

By Craig Martin / February 7, 2017

Guardian Nation and Concealed Carry Inc. are proud to bring you an absolutely incredible interview with History Channel’s Top Shot Season 4 champion Chris Cheng.

New Poll Shows Uber Riders Prefer Their Drivers Be Able to Carry Guns

By Craig Martin / February 6, 2017

A recent poll, conducted by Texas-based legal defense group U.S. Law Shield has found that an overwhelming number of poll takers prefer that drivers for the popular ride-sharing app Uber be able to be armed when behind the wheel.

This EDC Trauma Device Will Save Lives

By Matthew Maruster / February 3, 2017

There most well known is a windless style of tourniquet that uses a handle to lever that when twisted causes the device to constrict around the limb. There are also ratcheting tourniquets that work just as you would expect, a ratcheting device allows the tourniquet to be tightened and stay secure around the limb.

Common Concealed Carry Positions [INFOGRAPHIC]

By Jacob Paulsen / February 2, 2017

One of the most important things I tell my new concealed carry students is to experiment with different Carry Positions if the first thing they try doesn’t work for them. In an effort to show the various and most popular positions and discuss the greater benefits of each we have created the below infographic.

Kansas Politician Leaves Loaded Gun at State Capitol Building

By Craig Martin / January 31, 2017

Kansas State Representative Willie Dove is in a bit of hot water this week after he left a loaded firearm in a committee room at the state Capitol.

Don’t Overlook The Cammer Hammer For Your 1911

By Matthew Maruster / January 24, 2017

The Cammer Hammer is an aftermarket 1911 hammer that has a different shape than that of your traditional 1911 hammers.

TSA Reports on Number of Guns Found in Airports During 2016

By Craig Martin / January 18, 2017

In 2016, the TSA screened exactly 738,318,264 airline passengers (more than 2 million per day). During those searches, TSA officers also screened 466 million checked bags at airports around the country, and during that time, they found quite a few firearms.

Four States Look to Pass Constitutional Carry in 2017

By Craig Martin / January 18, 2017

All across the nation, it seems that state after state is looking to make the move towards constitutional carry, or the right to carry concealed without a permit. Four states are looking to join the ranks of those with this law of the land. Let’s take a look at this new batch of perhaps soon to be better-armed states.

JUSTIFIED: Arizona State Trooper Life Saved by Concealed Carrier

By Craig Martin / January 16, 2017

The Arizona Department of Public Safety is investigating after a trooper was shot during a response call near Tonopah, 50 miles west of Phoenix early last Thursday morning. The incident occurred after 4 a.m. on westbound Interstate 10 west of Tonopah.

How Did Your Firearm Instructor Get Certified?

By Craig Martin / January 12, 2017

In order to keep up with the immense and still growing demand of citizens looking to get their license, the number of those tasked with teaching concealed carry classes has increased, as well. But how do you know that your instructor has credentials strong enough to properly teach? Well, that’s what we’re here to let you know, today.

Buying Ammo Online vs. In Store

By Craig Martin / January 10, 2017

In many instances, folks are turning to the ease of online shopping to get their ammo, while others are still going store to store and picking up the ammo they need as they need it. But which is better? Which is cheaper? Which is easier? That’s what we’re aiming to find out today.