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Concealed 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 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…
Read MoreDry Fire Training For Glock | Glock-E-Trainer Review
The Glock E-Trainer is very simple to install and doesn’t require any tools at all. It is good if you are simply working on your draw or magazine change and want to include a trigger squeeze into your drill without having to re-rack as part of the drill.
Read MoreMTR Custom Leather Holster Review [VIDEO]
MTR Custom Leather is a North Carolina-based company that makes some truly fine holsters. The leather crafter behind MTR is Matt Rector, who has quite a blessed touch with leather.…
Read MoreLooking for a Glock Trigger Upgrade? | Evaluating the SSVi TYR Trigger Group [VIDEO]
The trigger feel was like nothing I have ever felt on a Glock. As found during my dry fire testing, the pull was crisp, reset was short and feel of the trigger on my finger very nice. All of this increased feel to the trigger without reduction of trigger pull weight, or changing internal components.
Read MoreWhy the NRA is Moving to Online Training
Most major industries and programs have some sort of online presence where they have taken something that used to require a face-to-face meeting and found a way to turn it to an online program that creates ease on both the consumer and the company. The NRA has recently taken this step with its online training programs.
Read MoreHow to Take the NRA’s Basics of Pistol Shooting Course
This new course allows that you take the first portion of the class online and complete phase 2 of the course in person with your instructor at the range. The below tutorial will cover how to get started and complete phase 1 of the course.
Read MoreThe Most Comfortable Gun Grip, You Never Heard Of [VIDEO REVIEW] AGRIP!
When I first got the grip I was shocked at how thin it really was. I initially thought because it was so thin, it would wear through in no time. When I applied it, I quickly realized that it was thin, but not flimsy.
Read MoreVideo Is Our Next Frontier – Message From Jacob Paulsen
Our YouTube channel has been alive for over a year but up to this point our video strategy has been disorganized. We have published a lot of great reviews and content, mostly contributed by a handful of our instructors. Now we want to put forward a more centralized and concerted effort at publishing Quality content.
Read MoreAmerican Gun Law Launch: Prizes, Webinar, and Samples
The last seven days have been very exciting. After nearly six months of preparing our American Gun Law Course, we are finally launching. On Wednesday it will be available to everyone who pre-ordered and it will be available for sale. In anticipation of this launch we have been up to some exciting things…
Read MoreHow Much Sand Is Needed to Stop A Bullet?
The theory suggests that about 3 and 1/2 inches of sand would be all that is required to stop a bullet since the standard distance between two pieces of drywall is about 3 and 1/2 inches.
Read MoreWeatherby Pump Tactical Shotgun with Reaper Camo
Damon and Ron take a look at a popular pump tactical shotgun by Weatherby with a custom “Reaper” Camo on it. Learn more about the shotgun at the link below.
Read MoreRuger LC9s Video Review
The Ruger LC9 has always been among the most popular compact firearms for concealed carry. A few years ago Ruger released the LC9s. This new take on one of America’s favorites is making a lot of people reconsider this gun. Shorter and easier trigger pull among other small changes.
Read MoreCan You Take A Concealed Carry Class Online
More than half of US states will accept a permit that is obtained by taking an online only concealed carry class. This article explores how that works and how your state laws may or may not apply.
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