We all know that CCW holders are not above the law. As a matter of fact, we go out of our way to obey the law. We subject ourselves to governmental rule (in spite of our inalienable rights), pay money, take training go through background checks and sometimes psychological evaluations just to be able to defend ourselves and our loved ones.
Sat, March 27, 2010
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As a Concealed Carry Permit holder, we have all been taught that we must train if we are going to be the victor when a defensive situation arises. "You are only half as good under the stress of a defensive shooting as you are on your worst day in training" So, we train. We gather our gear and ammo, and head to the range.
Wed, January 27, 2010
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here are many questions about what gun and what caliber should you pick for a CCW. It helps to first determine how much recoil you can take before buying a gun. We have updated this with some information from R.K. Campbell's book regarding Wound Potential. We are also adding to this chart with our own numbers from future tests of Exrteme Shock. Enjoy, Clark -Carryconcealed.net
Fri, June 27, 2008
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We have received so many questions about what do we recommend for women that want to defend themselves. These are some suggestions, and we would welcome feedback from people who have other good ideas. The most important suggestion is seek out local experts and practice. We have updated this article to include our test of the Walther P22.
Fri, June 27, 2008
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We are getting lots of questions about lasers for home defense and concealed carry. We found that the Walther P22 was a great design and could be a great defense tool for folks that normally could not use a handgun because of physical restrictions.
Fri, June 27, 2008
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found these very good. Contact information listed below. - Clark
Fri, June 27, 2008
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This was sent to Carryconcealed.net from a Veteran and we thought it is worth posting. Some of them do not apply to CCW Permit Holders, but most are worth noting. - Clark
Fri, June 27, 2008
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There are many questions about what gun and what caliber should you pick for a CCW. It helps to first determine how much recoil you can take before buying a gun. We have updated this with some information from R.K. Campbell's book regarding Wound Potential. We are also adding to this chart with our own numbers from future tests of Exrteme Shock. Enjoy, Clark -Carryconcealed.net
Fri, June 20, 2008
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