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The Tactical Wire
Drawing the pistol is normally a dynamic action, rapidly presenting the pistol into a ready position or on the target. Equally important, but often overlooked, is the ability to "covertly" draw the pistol.
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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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Guns.com
Senate Republicans recently introduced a measure that would codify the right for Americans to carry guns and ammunition with them while traveling between states. The bill, S.618, would amend U.S. law to better protect the rights of those undertaking interstate travel with firearms. Sponsors feel the move would help keep law-abiding gun owners from becoming ensnarled in patchwork state and local laws.
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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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Idaho State Journal
If we compare the body to a clock with the navel being at 12 o'clock, the small of the back carry places the handgun at 6 o'clock. Some would also prefer the holster to lie horizontally along the belt, with the grip going up their back instead of down. That way they can easily reach behind and grip the pistol with the palm of their hand facing their back.
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The Daily Caller
The advent of the poly striker pistol has brought with them a galaxy of pistols for home defense, service use or concealed carry with a short- to medium-length single action trigger pull. Some have come to expect far more from a trigger system than merely going "bang" every time; if there's any grit, a long travel or anything more than a 4-pound pull, some people will tell you the pistol is junk.
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By John McAdams
Feral hogs in the state of Texas just got a reprieve from the new and controversial hog poison recently approved by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller in the form of a temporary injunction issued by a Travis County district judge. Will this be the end of the road for the warfarin-based hog poison known as Kaput? Or will another shoe drop in the near future? Since the injunction is only temporary, opponents of the hog poison have gone on the offensive in search of a more permanent solution.
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NRA Family
Though it's extremely rare, a squib load/round is one whose propelling energy is less than necessary to push the projectile out of the firearm. This results in your handgun bullet being lodged somewhere between the chamber and the muzzle-a condition that could cause you major problems if you keep shooting.
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Gun Digest
Never forget that when you shoot someone, however necessarily and justifiably, you look an awful lot like a killer and he looks an awful lot like a victim. The stereotype can take hold quickly if you don’t act to let the authorities — from the first responding officer to the designated lead investigator — know what happened.
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Shooting Illustrated
Taking the time to consider what might happen and how to deal with it is an important part of personal defense. Waiting until the actual event is taking place, with all of the stress that accompanies it, is really a recipe for acting with poor judgment, or no judgment at all.
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Shooting Illustrated
We know that reading doesn't take the place of training. However, it can certainly help the defensive shooter find a direction and a shortcut to the kind of training that he desires.
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