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As 2016 comes to a close, TCHA would like to wish its members, partners and other industry professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide the readers of The Weekly Shot a look at the most accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume Monday, Jan. 9.
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Personal Defense Network
From May 9: Gun-free zones are real and most of us have to deal with them from time to time. That doesn’t have to mean you’re incapable of defending yourself.
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American Rifleman
From Aug. 1: Thanks to the ever-growing carry market, there are literally dozens of concealed-carry pocket pistols to choose from. This list focuses on six small handguns in descending order, from the largest caliber to the littlest.
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Bearing Arms
From Nov. 14: President-elect Donald Trump stunned the world with a commanding upset victory over the heavy favorite, Democrat Hillary Clinton. Here are five fast gun law reforms President Trump and his Republican House and Senate can make.
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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
From March 7: While off-body carry is most common with women who carry their defensive handgun in their purse, we also have begun to see men carrying shoulder bags and using it as a place to pack their pistol. This method of carrying the personal defense gun is nearly always a mistake. Let's look at the most common problems that can arise from this mode of carry.
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American Rifleman
From March 14: Choosing to legally carry a handgun for personal protection is a big responsibility that must be taken seriously. Above and beyond which caliber is the best or what action type to choose, there are a variety of important considerations which need to be taken into account. Here are a few of the many questions someone should ask himself or herself before buying a firearm to carry outside of the home.
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American Concealed
From Feb. 8: 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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Bearing Arms
From Jan. 18: Burglary is one of the most common property crimes and something that affects a large number of Americans every year. It is also a major motivation for many people who buy firearms for self-defense. However, before you prepare to repel borders, you should have a basic understanding of the problem as it exists in the real world.
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Shooting Illustrated
From Nov. 28: Glock pistols are like ATMs, smart phones and digital cameras. What did we do before them? If you own a Glock, there are numerous aftermarket modifications you can make to it. Here are three simple DIY enhancements.
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The Daily Caller
From Aug. 29: Unfortunately, not everyone believes that people should be allowed to carry nor wants anyone that's armed to be near them, which is why a lot of businesses have "no guns" signs. However, some wonder if they actually have to abide by them. When, then, does one have to obey no guns allowed, no concealed carry, or no open carry signage? What kind of legal force does such a sign have?
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NPR
From Jan. 25: Last year, there were emotional protests for and against a law that would allow Texans to walk around with pistols on their belts. It passed, and on Jan. 1, Texas became the 45th state in the union to allow the open carry of handguns. But in an unforeseen backlash, the new law may actually hurt the cause of handgun carriers.
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