For many of us, carrying a concealed handgun includes carrying while spending significant time in the workplace.
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DIY: How to Pin & Weld a Muzzle Brake
Published: September 8, 2017 { 27 comments }In their perfect, all-knowing wisdom, the United States Congress in 1934 limited the legal length of a rifle barrel to no shorter than 16 inches. For barrels under 16 inches, the National Firearms Act requires gun owners to apply for a special license and render unto Uncle Sam a $200 tax stamp. But the Act includes a caveat. Barrels are measured from the breech face to “the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device.” A barrel can be 14.5 inches long, for example, provided a 1.5-inch muzzle device is also permanently affixed.
Dark Horse: Nikon’s Black X1000 Conquers the precision long-range game
Published: September 7, 2017 { 5 comments }When it comes to long-range competition, the automatic assumption is that you need a riflescope that’s equal or greater in cost to most people’s house payment in order to compete. While you can certainly go that route, there’s also a lot to be said about budget-friendly glass that’s still more than qualified to take on the benchmark 1,000-yard shot. A case in point is Nikon’s new Black X1000, a scope engineered from the ground up to tackle the precision rifle game.
Modern Hunting Bullets
Published: September 7, 2017 { 8 comments }Times change, and technology changes along with it. We hunters have an irrefutable connection with the past; we discuss our favorite cartridges — often with opinions based upon the experiences of our forefathers — and we long for the opportunity to recreate those hunts made famous in the hunting literature we adore so much. However, I feel that if our hunting heroes of yesteryear could’ve had the opportunity to use those tools that we now have available, they’d embrace them immediately. And among all the improvements we’ve seen in the last half century, I rate modern bullet development at the top of the list.
NSSF: What to Do with Firearms and Ammunition Affected by Flood Waters
Published: September 7, 2017 { 5 comments }Firearms owners who have seen their guns and stored ammunition submerged by flood waters in storm-wracked areas are probably wondering if their firearms and ammunition can be salvaged and safely used.
Top Five Questions People Ask When They Find Out I Carry Concealed
Published: September 7, 2017 { 57 comments }I don’t usually volunteer the fact that I am carrying concealed, but if the conversation goes there…
9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 9 Ammo Selection
Published: September 4, 2017 { 121 comments }The last thing we’re going to discuss in this series is what caliber? And what ammunition? This is probably the most hotly debated topic amongst concealed carriers, and it is sure to draw the ire of at least half of our audience. No one wants to acknowledge that they made a poor choice — or [...]
Shedding Light on LaserMax’s GripSense
Published: September 2, 2017 { 2 comments }LaserMax has come out with a new line of products that truly bring innovation and functionality to your concealed carry or backup handgun. The LaserMax CenterFire with GripSense technology features a unique method for activating the light and red or green laser.
Cartridge Showdown: The 30-’06 — Awesome or Awful?
Published: September 1, 2017 { 235 comments }Now, there are multitudes of wonderful cartridges out there, and I’ll confess to having a love affair with many of them. But for sheer versatility mixed with get-’er-done authority, my vote still goes to the venerable 30-’06. It doesn’t posses the smashing capabilities of the magnums, but neither does it pack the kick.
NSSF: Tax on Firearms in CT would be ‘Disastrous’
Published: September 1, 2017 { 1 comment }It’s a pity. For a variety of reasons related to its poor governance, Connecticut is losing the very residents it needs to pay the bills and at a truly alarming rate.









