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Ammoland
Writes author Tom McHale, "I'm not sure whether I'm decisive or not. Here's the problem. When I can carry a proper full-sized gun, which is almost always given my lifestyle and normal dress code, I frequently get stuck between two of my favorite handguns, a really sweet Springfield Armory 1911 TRP and a really sweet Sig Sauer P229 Legion."
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TCHA
The Texas Concealed Handgun Association (TCHA) Board of Directors is proud to announce plans for the 20th annual conference, March 31, April 1, and April 2, 2017 at the YO Ranch Hotel and Conference Center in Kerrville, Texas. This conference is dedicated to the memory of Joaquin Jackson, former Texas Ranger and TCHA's 18th annual conference keynote speaker. Our keynote speaker for the upcoming conference will be Dr. J. Pete Blair, Executive Director of the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training out of Texas State University.
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The Dallas Morning News
Texas sport shooters in Congress want to make gun silencers cheaper — but to do it, they're going to have to make some noise. For two years, more than 80 congressmen have supported a bill that would eliminate a $200 tax enforced on gun silencers, also known as gun suppressors. But even with some bipartisan support and limited opposition, the bill, known as the Hearing Protection Act, hasn't garnered sufficient momentum to make it out of committee.
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The Slim-Tuk, style 137 is a new minimal, ambidextrous IWB holster. It is precision molded from sturdy Kydex and features a rugged nylon clip. DeSantis' Tuckable 360 Clip affords the wearer unlimited mounting options. It is available for many concealable handguns. MSRP $39.99.
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Premium Quality Tactical Nylon
Black Scorpion Outdoor Gear deals in manufacturing and distribution of premium quality tactical nylon equipment for military, law enforcement, shooting enthusiasts, and members of USPSA and IPSC. Our products are sold primarily through our network of dealers and distributors, as well as direct sales to military and law enforcement agencies.
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Shooting Illustrated
If a person takes the right to carry a defensive handgun seriously, he or she understands the need for expert training in how to fight with that firearm. They should understand that no single class is going to qualify them as any sort of an expert on the subject. They should understand that a truly qualified instructor has spent years developing his knowledge and skills.
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By John McAdams
With Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress and Donald Trump in the White House, it's quite possible that promises by gun rights groups to "go on the offensive" may bear fruit in the near future. Rep. Richard Hudson recently introduced H.R. 38 — "The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017." In short, this bill would authorize people who have a valid concealed handgun license to carry a concealed handgun in any state that permits concealed carry.
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The Dallas Morning News
The number of people packing guns in their carry-on bags continues to rise, or at the very least they're getting caught more often, according to figures released by the Transportation Security Administration recently. That's especially true in Texas, where DFW International Airport and Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport ranked second and third for the most firearms discovered in 2016.
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Ricochet
Training, practice, and following the rules of gun safety make you a responsible gun owner. Buying a gun to protect yourself and your loved ones is one of the most grown-up decisions you can make your life because by buying a gun, learning how to use it, and keeping it handy, you are acknowledging that it is you yourself who will be the "first responder" to a crime, rather than a law enforcement officer.
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NRA Blog
At a glance, eight-year-old Addysson Soltau looks like your everyday American girl: a straight-A student and cheerleader who loves being outdoors and spending time playing with friends. If you ask her what her favorite thing in the world is, however, you might be surprised at her response: shooting — and not just plinking cans in the backyard, either.
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Outdoor Hub
Whatever you do, your body has to be in a position when you do it. Using your cell phone or picking your nose requires you to assume a position. You don't hear a lot of discussion about the correct position for doing either of these things, but when it comes to shooting a handgun there's no shortage of opinions.
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Corporate Counsel
many employers have been looking to develop specific policies addressing the possession of firearms in the workplace. In formulating such policies, one of the paramount considerations must be the many state laws limiting employers' ability to restrict employees' gun possession.
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