Safety

Tip from Tiger McKee

“I practice with and carry revolvers a lot, especially S&W’s ‘K’ frames. I like the HKS speedloaders. With the HKS loaders you twist the knob to release the rounds. My old fingers don’t work as well as they used to do due to arthritis and old injuries, so twisting the knob is sometimes a bit difficult. My solution is to […]

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CCW safety

An Oregon man was attacked in a WalMart bathroom and robbed of his weapon by a criminal who spotted the poorly concealed or unconcealed gun. The 25-year-old CCW-permit holder had a Springfield XD handgun in a holster in the back of his waistband, and his shirt “covered the weapon.” But a large man in his mid 30s apparently saw the

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Surviving Active Shooter Situations and Terrorist Attacks + Church security video

Surviving Active Shooter Situations and Terrorist Attacks — full article Church security video — Bombs targeting Christians have been a peril that other countries have faced for many years. Now, some experts believe that a similar threat for churches on U.S. soil is vastly approaching. . . . [T]he NRA Life of Duty Frontlines team investigates this alarming trend.  

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Safe places in MS for Craigslist type transactions

Several law enforcement agencies in Rankin County, MS are offering their parking lots as “Safe Zones” for Craigslist type transactions. The Rankin County Sheriff’s Office parking lot and lobby, as well as many of the police department parking lots, are under 24-hour video surveillance and have constant flow of police officers in and out at all hours. Officials hope that

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Oops + 4 rules of gun safety

A 12-year-old Florida girl was negligently shot in the forearm by her father during a gun safety demonstration last weekend. The injury occurred as the girl’s father, a former Marine, was teaching her about gun safety. The weapon discharged as he was instructing her how to draw a gun from his pocket. Rule 1: All guns are always loaded. Rule

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