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Worst Movie Firearm Scenes

What are some of the worst movie firearm scenes? For those of us who shoot at least a little bit, it can be more stressful watching a movie and knowing that something is totally wrong when it comes to firearms. Here are some of the ones that have irked me for years, and I would […]

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Best Books for Shooters

Best Books for Shooters

Best Books for Shooters – There are thousands of “professionals” on YouTube, and even more that have added their two cents on the topic of guns and shooting. It is hard to fight through the chaff and get to some good nuggets with all this data out there. I have been reading/watching and living the

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The Gun Show

Last weekend there was a gun show in my area, so I grabbed a few of the safe queens I was no longer planning to keep and decided to head on down to trade/sell my wares as well as look for some items I needed. As I got to talking with folks there, and dickering

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Open Carry VS. Concealed Carry

Open Carry VS. Concealed Carry – Over the last 18 months, with the riots, turmoil, and the pandemic, we have seen a steady increase in civil disturbances, and many have seen arson, assaults, and even shooting, as this is a sad state of our democracy. It is essential to protect yourself and your family against

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How 2A Rights Link To Training

There have been so many instances that people say things like “I don’t see anywhere in the Second Amendment where it says you can xyz.” Xyz, of course is a stand in for any argument that someone who’s not civil rights minded might make against what the Second Amendment means. A crucial and important element

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Types of Carry

We have all read countless blogs, and seen videos about what style to carry concealed. Why does it matter? Aren’t they all the same? In some ways yes, in others, no. Some are situational. Let me explain. I started carrying on my hip, with a full-length 1911 concealed. I am a big guy, and I

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Those Cowboys onto Something?

Confession, sometimes it’s hard to come up with material. Because of that, I’m constantly polling friends, colleagues, and fellow instructors about what to write. I ask them about their needs and their students’ needs. Not so recently, I was discussing this with a close friend and fellow instructor, and he posed a question to me

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Use That .22 to Train

One of my mentors in the shooting world that I took a class from was an old school kind of guy. I loved training with him and learning from him. One of the things he said in a class I took about what kind of firearms everyone should be looking for really stuck with me.

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Bringing About Change

I find that one of the best things an individual can be asked as a gun owner is, “Can you bring me to the range with you?” especially if the person asking you is someone that doesn’t know about firearms as you do. I found myself in this position a lot over the last few

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The Importance of Advocacy

If you’re in the Second Amendment community, something that should not be ignored is advocacy. We are all involved in shooting sports, firearm ownership, etc., for our own individual purposes. Some people are casual gun owners with that old thing just tucked away in a lockbox to take to the range once in a while.

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Why You Should Practice That Draw

Being well-armed does not amount to a hill of beans if your skills are not regularly practiced and honed. The concept of training is a necessary part of your life, as a gun owner this should be engrained into your mind. Some states require training to obtain a license to carry. Depending on the regulations,

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