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WHY DON’T WE HAVE NATIONAL RECIPROCITY?
November 29, 2016
Conscientious, law-abiding, licensed concealed carry gun owners have to do a lot of preparation in order to travel from one state to another state these days. Consider that you need to know your state’s concealed carry laws, determine the concealed carry laws of the states that you will be traveling to and through just to […]
20 Best Quotes About Guns from Movies
November 15, 2016
I doubt there is anyone that does not remember the classic movie tough guys like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Robert DeNiro, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sean Connery, Mark Wahlburg etc. What would a tough guy be without a gun? Here are 20 quotes about guns from the Best Tough Guy movies. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) in Sudden […]
4 Dry Fire Practice Drills
November 7, 2016
A very important facet of firearm training is the dry fire practice. It works as a panacea for a novice shooter as well as a trained weapon expert. As the old adage goes – practice makes perfect. The same is true for any gun shooter. The dry fire practice helps in familiarizing a shooter with […]
Concealed Carrying Tips For Halloween
October 31, 2016
Halloween is a fun time to get on your costume and spend time with your family. But while you are in your costume, www.nationalcarryacademy.com wants to remind you that you should be wary of the laws in your state while you have your concealed carry with you. We all know that it is important to […]
How To Become a Better Concealed Carrier
October 26, 2016
If you want to become better at concealed carry, take the time to review these basic yet taken-for-granted things that are proven concealed carry techniques. There are things that we already know and do but sometimes tend to neglect. MOTIVATE YOURSELF WITH AN APPROPRIATE MINDSET. Being a concealed carrier takes a lot of responsibility and […]
How Often Should You Change Your Ammo?
October 19, 2016
Today’s smokeless ammunition can take a lot before it fails. Failure examples could be any of the following: The bullet fails to feed The bullet fails to eject The bullet fails to fire The bullet ignites prematurely If it fails to feed, it can often be due to the mechanics of the pistol rather than […]
AWKWARD CCW SITUATIONS
October 14, 2016
If you are a concealed carrier, you have no doubt had some awkward moment where being a concealed carrier presented a situation that was uncomfortable or downright embarrassing. Here are a few examples. Took my mom to a baseball game last night. First time I’ve been to the stadium since last season. They’ve installed walk-through […]
Evaluation the Kel-Tec KSG and the UTAS UTS-15
October 7, 2016
Many comparisons between the Kel-Tec KSG and UTAS UTS-15 have been written, however, I wanted to provide an unbiased opinion in this review. Consequently, this review has not been biased in any way by any manufacturer’s resources. I purchased both guns and am not getting paid to write this review. Now that I have made […]
What Are The Different Types Of Micro Ammunition?
September 28, 2016
There are a lot of bullets available for shooters including the full metal jacket, open tip, hollow point and the soft point bullets. They each have their own uses. In this article, we will talk about just a few of the commonly used nowadays, and we will only focus on the micro ammunition classes. Listed […]
Yankee Marshall’s Amazing Rant Over Gun Control
September 27, 2016
For more info on being trained as a concealed carrier, visit our “State Laws” information portal: www.nationalcarryacademy.com/state-laws. Yankee Marshall is not a person, it is a popular YouTube channel run by Dave Atkinson that deals with firearms, self defense, prepping etc. He doses out a lot of common sense and bunches of humor. Proclaiming himself […]
