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Shooting Illustrated
While it's unlikely that the average citizen will have to defend himself against someone with boxer Floyd Mayweather's skill set, it would be foolish to assume that any assailant we might encounter would remain as motionless as the two-dimensional paper targets most of us use for practice on a square range. That's no knock on paper targets. They hone our basic combat-shooting skills at a very economical price, and when the target is a human silhouette holding a weapon, the practice session also serves as a basic Anatomy 101 class for gunfighting.
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Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing Company have been dedicated to producing the highest quality vintage firearm restorations for more than 30 years. Now, Turnbull is taking that knowledge and applying it to the beautiful Turnbull line of Model 1911’s. Turnbull is #1 in Model 1911 replicas.
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Texas Monthly
Once, Texas was filled with artisans who knew how to customize a pistol and build a rifle from scratch. Today, there are few people like El Paso's Chuy Aguirre left.
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Austin American-Statesman
Not thinking about his own life, a local Marine veteran jumped into action and stopped a man from reaching a Bastrop deputy's gun as the suspect pummeled the officer during a struggle recently. "I'm alive today because of him," the deputy, 23-year-old Dylan Dorris, said of Scott Perkins, reflecting on the events surrounding a disturbance call outside a Bastrop County gas station.
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Bearing Arms
Instructors be advised: only you can put the "tact" in tactical training. When new gun owners actually do work up the courage to ask a question of an expert, the last thing they should be met with is someone who is annoyed or dismissive of either the question or the student.
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American Concealed
When faced with a group of men and a gun in your face, could you disarm that threat and stay to fight for the life of your daughter? When out with a loved one, do you maintain enough control to protect yourself?
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TCHA
The Texas Concealed Handgun Association Board of Directors is proud to announce plans for the 19th annual conference, April 1-3, 2016 at the YO Ranch Resort in Kerrville. In addition to education sessions, the convention will include Range Day, President's Reception, firearm simulator, a gun raffle and membership meeting. Speakers include Sherrie Zgabay from Department of Public Safety and Mike Seeklander, owner of Shooting-Performance.
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TCHA
The Texas Concealed Handgun Association 2015 License to Carry Student Workbook and PowerPoint presentation are in publication and ready for your order. Both publications underwent extensive revision because of the changes made by the 84th Texas Legislature. They are coordinated, and can be used together, with students following the PowerPoint slides in their notebook.
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America's 1st Freedom
While most modern cartridges are modest miracles in terms of reliability and longevity, normal handling — in the guise of exposure to firearms cleaning and lubricating fluids—can still introduce problems. Excesses of either in the firearm, we hope, have been accounted for.
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Shooting Sports USA
Although knowing what it takes to hit is important, possibly most beneficial is knowing why you miss. When you apply the fundamentals of marksmanship: sight alignment and sight picture, trigger management, grip and follow through, you will make your hits. But what should you do if you start missing?
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Guns.com
Caliber is not that big of deal. Shot placement is more important. Practice is more important. Training is more important. Pretty much everything is more important than identifying the "better" pistol caliber.
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America's 1st Freedom
After all the hand-wringing, after all the gloom-and-doom predictions, after all the lies, the misleading and deceptive testimony, now that Texas' Open Carry law has been on the books for a month, where is all the murder, madness and mayhem?
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The Washington Post
The 4th Circuit recently decided Kolbe v. Hogan, a Second Amendment challenge to a 2013 Maryland arms prohibition statute. The statute bans the sale of firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds and also bans many firearms, by labeling them as "assault weapons." In a 2-1 decision written by Chief Judge Traxler, the Fourth Circuit held that strict scrutiny is the proper standard of review for bans on common arms, such as those at issue in Kolbe.
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