firearms

This Week In Guns: April 1 2020

By Joshua Gillem / April 1, 2020

We’re currently living in very odd times. These are times that none of us are used to. Most of us are being encouraged to at least some degree to stay…

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New Gun Owner? Read This FIRST!

By Joshua Gillem / March 20, 2020

Even if you are not a new gun owner you probably know one. And, if you care about them at all send them this article right away to help them…

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Should I Carry My Gun In My House?

By Joshua Gillem / March 9, 2020

Whenever I tell someone that I carry a gun while in my house it’s usually followed by strange looks and accompanied by a statement that resembles one of these: “What,…

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Wisconsin High-School Students Suing Principal Over Banning 2A Shirts

By Joshua Gillem / February 28, 2020

We live in a world where it’s okay for teenage girls to dress like they’re going out for a night on the town, teenage boys to allow their trousers to…

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Traveling With Your Gun: 2 Tools I Can’t Live Without

By Joshua Gillem / November 7, 2019

We are officially about to enter the most traveled time of the year with the biggest holidays right around the corner. At the end of this month we’ve got Thanksgiving…

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Comparison: M&P9 2.0 C VS Glock 19

By Brian McLaughlin / October 2, 2019

Ah, the never-ending debate: ‘Which pistol shall reign supreme in the arena of concealed carry?’ A constant topic of debate with all sides quickly devolving into grunts about the other…

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Man cautiously checking a bearded stranger outside his front door through a side window, highlighting a potential home defense scenario.

Overconfidence When Armed

By Matthew Maruster / September 5, 2019

There is one thing in common between expert shooters and those who never shot the gun they own for self-defense: Neither of them have an invincibility shield once they pick…

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Episode 338: Revising the 4 Firearm Safety Rules

By Riley Bowman / August 7, 2019

Today, Riley and Matthew discuss the recent change ConcealedCarry.com made to the 4 Firearm Safety Rules as taught in our classes. The intent is to bring the rules into line with modern-day curriculum and practices both on the square range…and on the streets. Do you agree or disagree with these tweaks to the rules? If not, why??

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SHOP Talk: Recoil Management

By Joshua Gillem / July 16, 2019

This, in my opinion, is the best SHOP Talk Riley has done. This one is filled with so many gold nuggets to help you out it’s hard to explain. I’ll…

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Happy Birthday America Sale: HIVIZ LiteWave H3

By Brian McLaughlin / July 1, 2019

Sights. Everyone knows you need them, and not all were created equal. Not only that but if you’re like me, a fan of M&P pistols, after market sights may be…

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How Many Guns, How Much Ammo is Too Much?

By Joshua Gillem / May 10, 2019

You’ve no doubt seen the coverage of the California gun confiscation. The dude who lived there had over 1,000 guns and apparently piles and piles of ammunition. This has raised…

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Carry More Comfortably

By Brian McLaughlin / April 15, 2019

One of the first warnings I give to new concealed carriers is that they should be prepared to be less comfortable than when unarmed. It quickly becomes apparent that carrying…

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New Hi Point Prototype

By Joshua Gillem / February 1, 2019

While there isn’t much info out there on this new, nameless prototype, it is currently slated to have a threaded barrel, the option to install a red dot sight, and will have an accessory rail for that flashlight or laser.

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Walther Issues Recall on PPS M2 Following Safety Concerns

By Joshua Gillem / November 16, 2018

Walther just issued a recall on their PPS M2 following safety concerns over drop firing. It seems as if this is a growing concern from more firearms manufacturers, and it…

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Why You Should Let Someone Else Teach Loved Ones To Shoot

By Joshua Gillem / October 24, 2018

Take it from me, it’s not always a good idea to teach a family member how to shoot a gun. All it may end up doing is costing you heartache…

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