Second Amendment

Lessons Learned: Two Person Armed Defense training with Rob Pincus

By Terry Nelson / August 16, 2017

Most folks that take self-defense seriously and carry a pistol on a daily basis have trained and continue training on an individual level. But have you combined your live fire…

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Ruger rifle recall

Ruger Issues Recall On Precision Rifle

By Joshua Gillem / August 10, 2017

Ruger has issued a safety recall on one of their popular bolt-action rifles, the Ruger Precision Rifle. Not every Precision Rifle is affected by this recall, just those rifles falling…

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Concealed Carry Clothing – Concealment and Comfort?

By Jacob Paulsen / August 9, 2017

The Goal of any CCWer is to carry the largest gun with the highest ammo capacity they can lawfully conceal in the most tactically available position possible. Sadly, for many…

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Permitless Carry North Dakota

North Dakota: Constitutional Carry Now in Effect!

By Craig Martin / August 7, 2017

For those of our readers that live in or are planning on traveling to the Roughrider state, we have good news for you and your everyday carry. Constitutional Carry is now in effect.

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Don’t Fidget With Your Gun, Or You Could Shoot Someone

By Joshua Gillem / August 3, 2017

I apologize for the click-bait title, but it’s true. And it’s exactly what had happened last month after a concealed carrier was having a difficult time with the positioning of…

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Justice Department Gun Crime Prosecutions

AG Sessions: Illegal Gun Prosecutions Up 23 Percent

By Craig Martin / August 2, 2017

A new report from Attorney General Jeff Sessions himself certainly brings up a case that there are plenty of criminals who have their hands on firearms illegally, or should I say, there were plenty of criminals. 

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violence

Is Violence Ever Justified?

By Matthew Maruster / August 1, 2017

With the exception maybe of Shaolin Monks living in a mountaintop temple, violence is part of our everyday life; and it is not unique to humans. Every form of life…

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South Carolina Funeral Shooting

Funeral Attack Stopped By Concealed Carrier?

By Craig Martin / July 26, 2017

A nightmarish car attack hit a funeral in South Carolina last week. Now new reports are indicating the carnage may have been stopped by a concealed carrier and their handgun.

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Beyond the Gun: Overview Of A Street Encounters Class

By Annette Evans / July 20, 2017

When you think concealed carry and self-defense, what do you have in mind? For most people, it’s about the gun. What gun to carry? How to carry it? How to…

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ro elite

Springfield Armory Announces New Range Officer Elite Models For Summer, 2017

By Joshua Gillem / July 17, 2017

In time for the hottest part of summer, Springfield Armory just announced the release of four new Range Officer 1911 models with higher-end components. Each of the new 1911 pistols…

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SHUSH Act Silencer

SHUSH! Lawmakers On Track to Finally Pass Silencer and Suppressor Bill

By Craig Martin / July 10, 2017

Senators Mike Lee and Mike Crapo of Utah and Idaho, respectively, have introduced a piece of legislation that has been much expected within the gun communities for the past several…

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.45 ACP: Because Sometimes Old, Fat, And Slow Works Just Fine

By Joshua Gillem / July 5, 2017

.45 ACP: Because sometimes old, fat, and slow get the job done. Period. And the caliber wars rage on and sound a little something like this: 9mm is best because…

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50 state reciprocity

50 State Reciprocity Was Never The Goal, Baseball Shooting Proves It

By Joshua Gillem / July 3, 2017

It’s sad because I have family in New Jersey I’d like to visit more often, and a great friend from the Marines in Maryland, who, ironically, is a police officer in PG County (one of the deadliest in the nation). If I ever brought my gun to one of our encounters, he would have to arrest me because Maryland borders on insanity when it comes to guns.

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Is It Ever Okay To Shoot Someone In The Back As They Flee?

By Joshua Gillem / June 30, 2017

Is it ever okay to shoot someone in the back as they flee? First, a little backstory: Back in March of 2016, Min Kim, the owner of a Spanaway, Washington…

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Firearms Case

SCOTUS Confirms 2nd Amendment Rights Won’t Be Stripped From Those Who Commit Non-Violent Misdemeanors

By Craig Martin / June 29, 2017

This week the Supreme Court received a case that echoed a story that our Colorado Concealed Carry website covered just a few weeks ago. The story involved a man submitting an appeal to the 10th Circuit Court regarding his second amendment rights being taken away after receiving a misdemeanor offense. Well, due to other cases being brought up around the country the court decided to issue its opinion on the matter.

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