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Shooting Illustrated
Different types of guns have different controls. Single-action autos, striker-fired autos, DA/SA autos and DA revolvers can all be fine defensive tools, but you have to realize that they each have their own manual of arms and controls. Remembering which gun you have, and how it works, when people are trying to kill you can be a real challenge.
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The Tactical Wire
People have a fear of flying with their firearms, but it's just a lack of knowledge about the process. As long as you know how to proceed it's not a big deal.
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The New York Times
Writes Antonia Okafor: "When I started advocating for concealed carry on campus, I was not a 'gun enthusiast' or a member of any Second Amendment organizations. I had only recently been taught to shoot by a concerned local firearms instructor who had heard about a scare I had with a cyberstalker. But from the minute I put my hands around a Ruger LC9 pistol, the gun I regularly carry with me now, I felt more in control."
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America's 1st Freedom
One of the durable joys of shooting, both as a hobby and as a practical — even life-saving — skill, is that it is always evolving. Just when you think you're getting "there," whatever that means, something new, worthwhile or at least interesting will pop up.
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NRA Family
Whether they grew up in a family of hunters and shooters or are introduced to guns by television or movies, kids have an innate desire to learn more about the world around them. It's important to talk to your kids about firearms early on, and the message must be clear.
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NRA Family
If there's a gun in your purse, you have to treat it like it has the nuclear launch codes in it, although maybe don't go so far as to handcuff it to your wrist…but keep it close or under lock and key at work. Keep it well inboard in restaurant booths and do the trick with the chair leg through the strap when seated in chairs.
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Guns.com
Five states want to overturn a ruling that an officer is justified in searching a person if they suspect that that person has a weapon, even if it's being carried legally. Attorneys general from Indiana, Michigan, Texas and Utah joined West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in filing an amicus brief recently to the Supreme Court for reviewing a Fourth Amendment case.
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The Tactical Wire
How small can you go while still getting good handling and hits out as far as you may need? For an example of a small, moderate capacity gun, the Remington 9mm R51 has a 3.4" barrel, is 6.6" long, is 1" wide and weighs in at 22 ounces.
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Shooting Illustrated
What’s mechanical offset and how do you deal with it? If you have an optic on a firearm, particularly a rifle, the line-of-sight through the scope is higher than the center of the bore, and that difference is what we call offset. In other words, when you take a shot the bullet is going to exit the barrel as much as several inches lower than the line of sight.
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