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  • Gun Range Etiquette

3 Things You Should Learn in a Conceal and Carry Class

2022-01-04T05:35:19-06:00September 13th, 2021|Tags: , |

A “conceal and carry class” is a common term that generally refers to the class required before a person can obtain their license or permit to carry. However, it is important to keep in mind that the requirements for what a conceal and carry class must contain, or whether you even need to take a class to obtain your permit, vary depending on the state in which you live.

  • Red Dot Sight

Beginner Shooters may Learn Better with a Red Dot Sight

2021-10-25T10:33:18-05:00June 21st, 2018|

Tradition advocates learning to shoot with basic iron sights first. However, it’s more difficult to use iron sights because there are three focal points: both sides of the rear sight and the front sight. All three points need to align with the target before the trigger is pulled. Otherwise, the shooter will probably miss.

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  • Tactical Slingshot

Tactical Slingshots are More Than a Mere Toy

2022-01-27T01:56:55-06:00November 6th, 2017|Tags: , |

The slingshot has undergone radical improvement over the years from the days of a forked tree branch and some rubber bands to more technically advanced tactical models capable of serious damage. Some models are even used for hunting.

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  • 21-foot Rule

The Dangers of the ’21-Foot Rule’

2022-03-22T23:11:01-05:00July 7th, 2017|

When gun owners and shooters talk about the 21-foot rule, most are actually referring to the “Tueller Drill,” which was not a rule at all and which now confuses a lot of well-intentioned gun owners. What is the so-called "21-foot rule?" Where did it come from? What does it mean for the civilian gun owner? These questions and more need to be addressed for the safety of concealed carriers everywhere, so here goes:

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