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A brand-new six-part video series called “Training With Lasers,” created by Crimson Trace Corporation with support by the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) Education & Training Division, touches on how shooters can use lasers to improve the most important elements of shooting handguns safely and accurately.
Why focus specifically on setting up the AR-15 for hog hunting? It’s this generation’s gun, and for good reason. The limitless configurations make it one of the most versatile guns on earth. The hardest part is figuring out what you want—never mind need—as you customize your AR-15. Since you’re reading this, you’re more likely to own an AR-15 than any other single gun. Here are some questions and answers for you to consider when getting set up to hunt wild hogs with yours.
This year, Sturm, Ruger will offer a 22 Charger Takedown pistol and a reworked basic Charger handgun. Read this article to learn about this exciting new pistol built on Ruger’s famous 10/22 platform.
An all-stainless-steel Desert Eagle .50 AE is now available — MSRP on the new DE50SR is $1793. A second stainless model with an integral muzzle brake (DE50SRMB) is also in production and has an MSRP of $1931. Check out this article for the details on what you can expect.
Shooting the box is an easy-to-understand drill to check how accurate your rifle scope tracks when making adjustments. Watch this video to see how it’s done.
Law Shield attorneys point out that if you have to use force or deadly force, and you’re cleared of criminal charges, you can still be sued civilly.
Want free shotgun-shooting instruction? We’ve provided a link to a playlist of 25 YouTube videos featuring shotgun-shooting instructor Gil Ash, owner of OSP Shooting School — everything from how to carry a shotgun to how to break chandelles.
SilencerCo goes pheasant hunting with the Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor and a video camera. Looks funky, but it would be nice to finish a day of shooting and not have that pesky ringing in the ears.
U.S. Law Shield and Texas Law Shield members asked program attorneys about the legal problems of taking concealed carry firearms into the parking lots of companies that make explosive, poisonous, or hazardous materials.
How is a “theft” different from a “burglary” under the law? It is wise to know the difference because the rules of using deadly force can change depending on the circumstances. Check out this article to make sure you have a clear understanding.