Second Amendment

Why Do We Use Deadly Force?

By Matthew Maruster / January 10, 2018

When we use deadly force, we are constantly reassessing the situation and determining if the threat still presents a risk of death or serious bodily harm. The point is to stop the threat. Once the threat is stopped we should cease using deadly force

What Exactly Is ‘Gun Violence’ According to the Gun Grabbers?

By Joshua Gillem / January 10, 2018

There are a few terms used by the gun-grabbing citizens of this country that I truly despise. Such terms, like “gun violence” are cringe worthy and are about as accurate…

Guns Galore: Glock Announces 3 New Pistols In One Day

By Joshua Gillem / January 3, 2018

Guns Galore continues as we ramp up for SHOT Show 2018. SHOT Show, in case you didn’t know, is the place to be for firearm industry professionals to get the…

Welcome To Guns Galore Season: First Look Springfield 911

By Joshua Gillem / January 2, 2018

We have entered into the time of year that I like to call, “Guns Galore.” What I mean, is that everyone and their uncle is releasing products leading up to…

California to Add EVEN MORE Restrictions to Ammo Starting January 1

By Craig Martin / December 29, 2017

Sadly, it shouldn’t be a surprise at this point that any gun news out of California is going to be bad news for anyone except gun-grabbers. And as we enter a…

Open Carry Gun Stolen Off Carrier’s Hip, And Prevention Tips

By Joshua Gillem / December 26, 2017

On December 22, just days before Christmas, a thief snatched an open carried gun right off a person’s hip in a North Carolina Walmart. Clearly while our name is concealedcarry.com,…

Concealed Carry Gun Timeline (AKA Practice Before You Carry)

By Joshua Gillem / December 22, 2017

Two weeks ago I saw a comment on the internet from someone bragging about the gun he was interested in selling and highlighting that only two rounds had been fired…

Caution: Honor Guard Fires Upon Impact, Discontinue Use

By Joshua Gillem / December 20, 2017

UPDATE: Below is an article we published after initial reports were published that confirmed that the Honor Guard could fire when dropped or tapped from the rear. Shortly after this,…

Springfield Armory Releases New TRP Operator 1911 in 10mm

By Joshua Gillem / December 15, 2017

Springfield Armory has been releasing product after product, trying to create as many sales as possible, by reaching out to as many people as possible. This time around, Springfield seems…

Urban Carry Revo Holster System – The Good and The Bad

By Jacob Paulsen / December 12, 2017

In September of 2017 Urban Carry brought Riley and me down to Orlando to their headquarters for a preview of the new Revo holster system to be launched in October…

People are Panicking over “Fix NICS” but Should They?

By Craig Martin / December 11, 2017

As many of you know, ConcealedCarry.com has been covering the status of the National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act with great interest. We believe that this bill has always been a fantastic advance for carriers around the country and still believe it will serve our flock well. HOWEVER, there has been a lot of panic over an attached bill to National Reciprocity called “Fix NICS”. But are these fears justified? We looked a little deeper at this legislation and what we found is a bit different than what many gun sites are saying.

Winter Is Coming, So Break Out The Big Guns! Or, Not …

By Joshua Gillem / December 8, 2017

My personal Facebook feed is currently littered with my friends and some companies I follow saying something like this: Now that winter is here, I can carry a big gun…

Pros and Cons To Carrying a Concealed Revolver

By Joshua Gillem / December 4, 2017

I love revolvers. I’ve got a couple of them, and carry one a few times per week. I like my semi-autos, too, and believe they have their place within my…

National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill Finally Heading to Congress for a Vote!

By Craig Martin / December 1, 2017

It may soon be a fantastic day for the second amendment across the United States as the long-awaited National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill is on its way to the floor of the House of Representatives.

Defining the Slippery Slope Gun Rights Argument

By Jacob Paulsen / November 28, 2017

What Is The Argument? Those in favor of stronger regulation of firearms often run into the “Slippery Slope” argument from gun owners and those that are pro gun rights. The…