Ask Ed: Concealed Carry FAQs
NOTE: USCCA Customer Engagement team members get a lot of questions, and they pass a good number of them along to Concealed Carry Magazine Senior Editor Ed Combs. If you have a question, you can…
Continue Reading →Ask Ed: Concealed Carry FAQs
NOTE: USCCA Customer Engagement team members get a lot of questions, and they pass a good number of them along to Concealed Carry Magazine Senior Editor Ed Combs. If you have a question, you can…
Continue Reading →Pay It Forward — Today and Every Day
So, today is “Pay It Forward Day.” Have you heard of it before? I’m pretty sure I’ve seen mentions of this day over the last few years, especially on social media. (Of course, I don’t know if…
Continue Reading →Supreme Court to Take on Gun Rights
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear what could be a pivotal gun-rights case. The Justices will review New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. New York, which challenges restrictions…
Continue Reading →Spring Training Challenge Week 4: Training
Practicing in order to develop shooting skills is not only vital but also fun, which is why it never takes much encouragement to get most of us out to the gun range. But our ability to survive a…
Continue Reading →The Smoking Gun
I am frequently asked if a card for medical marijuana (MMJ/MMID) or cannabis bans someone from legally possessing and/or buying guns. Before we get into that, let’s touch on the history of marijuana…
Continue Reading →Basic Concealed Carry Laws: Colorado
Carrying a firearm for self-defense comes with a lot of responsibility. Knowing the laws where you carry is just one important task armed Americans must undertake. To help with that, we will be…
Continue Reading →Streamlight Waypoint 300 Rechargeable Spotlight
At the start of the great coronavirus panic — you know, when toilet paper became worth its weight in gold — I thought of a couple things a person might want to have on hand should this whole thing…
Continue Reading →Responsible Protectors Continue to Prepare Despite Coronavirus
Freedom is crucial in times of crisis. Over the last few weeks, millions of Americans have embraced their Second Amendment right for the first time. They have taken it upon themselves to become the…
Continue Reading →Counterpoints: Statistics, Part 2
The purpose of the Return Fire series is to model constructive debate methods to help prepare you to make the case for freedom. Gun rights are constantly on trial in the court of public opinion, and you must be equipped to identify and paralyze gun-control-debate tactics.
Continue Reading →A Look Back: Past Pandemics in U.S. History
Among the most frightening of all natural disasters are pandemics. A pandemic is an outbreak of disease among large portions of a population in a country or worldwide. COVID-19 is by no means the…
Continue Reading →The Bag Sent Packing … and the 5.11 RUSH24 Backpack
I’m usually pretty good at making smart purchasing decisions. I like to do research before I buy. I love to compare and contrast various options. And I’ve definitely learned my lesson about passing…
Continue Reading →Spring Training Challenge Week 3: Home Security
Monday, April 20: Make Your Home a Less Appealing Target *Excerpt from “Reducing Criminal Curb Appeal” by Scott W. Wagner There are three main things about a home that enhance curb appeal to an…
Continue Reading →Blend In: Embracing the Gray Man Mentality
You’ve seen him in public. I’m talking about the guy in khaki cargo pants and a T-shirt splashed with some guns-and-death-related witticism about stacking bodies. Or the dude with an “operator beard”…
Continue Reading →The Most-Armed States
As a responsibly armed American, you may be curious about which states have the highest percentage of concealed carry permit holders… You’re in luck. We’ve compiled this data for you. Read on to…
Continue Reading →Springfield Armory 1911 EMP Champion Concealed Carry Contour 9mm
Every handgunner should have at least one 1911-style handgun in his or her personal battery. Quality 1911s are very accurate and reliable and are relatively easy to carry. The 1911 has lent itself to…
Continue Reading →Shut-In Selections From Uncle Ed’s Library
I’ll admit it: I’m an old-school guy who still loves books. The real ones, those that are made out of paper and smell how I remember adventure smelling when I was 5 or 6 and it was too rainy to go…
Continue Reading →True Stories — April 2020
Neighborhood Watch: Couple Finds Door Kicked in, Neighbor Attacks With Hammer A Skyway woman returned home to find her front door kicked in. Fearing to enter, she called her husband to come home from…
Continue Reading →These Boots Were Made for … Training?
A few weeks ago, my husband and I were demonstrating the “Tueller Drill” in the Women’s Introduction to Pistol class we were teaching. In this aptly named “21-Foot Drill,” we can show that an…
Continue Reading →Avoid Coronavirus Panic
COVID-19, the coronavirus, is causing some people to do crazy things — like fight each other over hand sanitizer and toilet paper in the aisles of Walmart and other stores. The declaration of the…
Continue Reading →Spring Training Challenge Week 2: Gear Up for Personal Defense
Carrying a concealed handgun is a great responsibility. You need to conduct more research than if you were purchasing a bicycle but less outlay than if you were purchasing a Harley Davidson. And the…
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