Gun Safety & Education

Can You Check a Gun on a Plane? How to Fly with a Firearm

2021-10-28T09:38:15-05:00December 10th, 2018|

Traveling on commercial airlines during the holidays or any time of year can be stressful, especially if you want to make sure that you can protect your family at your ultimate destination and bring your firearm with you. It is important that you know what you can and cannot do when traveling with your firearm.

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  • What is The Best Tourniquet?

Can Faulty Tourniquets Kill You? What is The Best Tourniquet?

2021-09-27T06:44:49-05:00November 9th, 2018|

There are many different types of tourniquets but what is the best on tourniquet on the market? Not all of them are created equal because they all have different functions. Some are designed to be low-pressure tourniquets, like what you see in a doctor's office when blood is drawn. Others are designed to be high-pressure tourniquets that completely stop bleeding in an extremity.

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  • How to Trick Out Your Gun and Not Land in Jail

How to Trick Out your Gun and Not Land in Jail

2022-02-08T18:51:57-06:00March 29th, 2018|Tags: |

Have you ever wanted your firearm to look like the ones in the movies? Independent Program Edwin Walker lets you know what's legal and what's not legal, under federal law, to add to your firearms, so you can legally have the most tricked out gun around. Stay tuned for Part 2 in our next Newsletter. You will hear from your state's Independent Program Attorney on the state laws for adding accessories to your firearm. 

  • Short Barrel Shotguns

A Long Discussion on Short-Barrel Shotguns

2022-02-08T18:05:05-06:00January 27th, 2017|

We have received numerous questions regarding a short barrel shotgun the Mossberg 590 Shockwave. Like other pistol grip shotguns it shoots shotgun shell ammunition, has a barrel length of 14 inches, and an overall length around 26½ inches. It is marketed as a non-NFA weapon, which does not require a tax stamp for possession. The question is: “Is this legal, and can I have one in Texas?” 

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