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[VIDEO] In A Bad Situation, Could You Actually Pull The Trigger?

Tue, 01/31/2017 - 11:50

When talking about personal defense, many people say, “But I Could Never Shoot Someone.” This video explains the difference between people like that and those who carry a gun everyday. It also explains the mindset of a criminal.

In line with this video from TheFireArmGuy, we pose the question that we’ve posed before; as a concealed carrier, are you actually capable of pulling the trigger if needed? Are you prepared to take a life? If the answer is no, then you should consider other alternatives than carrying a firearm.

More on this in an upcoming article.

[VIDEO] How Much Does Situational Awareness Matter? Put Your Phone Down And Find Out Here

Thu, 01/26/2017 - 13:14

Too often we find ourselves sucked into the black hole of our phones. Whether it be a social media post, texting our friends or looking for directions and that makes us vulnerable to criminals. Awareness is our biggest ally when it comes to avoiding a deadly encounter.

In this Episode of Finding Fearless join Jenn and Kristen as they are unknowingly placed in that very same situation and suddenly things turn bad. They will need to find the inner strength to fight the fear in order to survive the fight for their life!

#DIGTHERIG – Ward and his Beretta PX4 in a Blackhawk Holster

Sat, 11/26/2016 - 11:47

I carry the Beretta PX4, compact, in 9mm (Federal Guarddog) I use the Blackhawk Serpa holster. Extra mags are carried in single and double Fobus carriers. Please don’t ask how far I chased that critter to get the background.

#DIGTHERIG – Mike and his Colt MK IV Government Model .380 in a Sneaky Pete Holster

Fri, 11/25/2016 - 11:13

This is my Colt MK IV Government Model .380, and my Sneaky Pete “Carry Concealed in plain sight” belt holster.

I carry this gun because it’s just what I have, and it’s small, small enough to fit in my front pocket, but that is not very practical for me, that’s why I use the Sneaky Pete holster, also because of my weight (fat roll), Most inside the waist type holsters dig into my side…

#DIGTHERIG – Tom and his Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm in a DeSantis Holster

Thu, 11/24/2016 - 13:07

My Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm with Apex tactical trigger kit

Desantis Sof Tuck IWB holster

Smith& Wesson MAGIC assisted blade

Gun and holster fit my attire in most situations without printing.

#DIGTHERIG – Thomas and his Ruger SR45 in a One In The Chamber Gear Holster

Wed, 11/23/2016 - 11:55

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Ruger SR45

OWB One In The Chamber Gear holster

Perfect placement on waist, rides high and I’m most proficient with the Ruger SR45

#DIGTHERIG – Von and his Sig Sauer Legion P229in an Alpha Concealment Systems Holster

Tue, 11/22/2016 - 12:14

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1.Sig Sauer Legion P229

2.The Apollo AIWB from Alpha Concealment System

3.I t fits great in the appendix area with no bulking.

#DIGTHERIG – Justin and his Springfield XDs 45 in an Alien Gear Holster

Sun, 11/20/2016 - 11:21

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My weapon is a Springfield XDS .45 in FDE. This is my first handgun.

The holster is an Alien Gear IWB cloak tuck 2.0.

I chose AG because of their lifetime warranty and their free shell swap if i choose to go with another gun at a later date.

#DIGTHERIG – John and his FNX .45 in a Bravo Concealment Holster

Fri, 11/18/2016 - 21:57

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FNX .45 w/ TLR-1 HL

Bravo Concealment BCA holster

I carry this gun because FN is the most battle proven gun manufacturer and the gun is exceptionally unique. The holster is made of quality kydex and one of the few holsters that allow custom molds for lights/lasers.

#DIGTHERIG – Jay and his Glock 19 in a Black Dog Concealment Holster

Wed, 11/16/2016 - 00:34

1. Glock 19 Gen. 4

2. Black Dog Concealment – Devil Dog IWB holster

3. I like the size and capacity of the Glock 19 and chose this particular holster because its low profile and comfort while carrying.

– Other items include a Kershaw Cryo and a Thrunite T10.

#DIGTHERIG – Dylan and his S&W M&P Shield .40 in an Uncle Mike’s Holster

Mon, 11/14/2016 - 10:49

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Hi I’m Dylan..I’ve been carrying my S&W Shield in .40 cal for some time now with 165 grain defensive hornaday rounds. I carry it in an uncle Mike’s neoprene IWB holster for a few reasons. 1. extremely low profile. 2.if you don’t have anything holstered you can’t tell you’re wearing it. 3.very comfortable at my 5 o’clock 4.and they’re inexpensive. I also carry a Ka-bar at my 4 o’clock for every day use and defense.

#DIGTHERIG – JD and his S&W M&P Shield 9mm in a Blackhawk Holster

Sun, 11/13/2016 - 12:12

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My name is JD, and my EDC is my M&P Shield 9 with Critical Defense ammo. I carry in a BLACKHAWK! A.R.C. holster. I like the A.R.C. because it’s very low-profile, customizable, and crazy comfortable at the 1 o’clock position. I also carry a backup mag in a G-Code mag caddy, and a 5.11 Tactical Side Kick.

#DIGTHERIG – Jeff and his Springfield XDS 3.3 9mm in an Everyday Holsters Master Tuk IWB

Sat, 11/12/2016 - 10:52

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1. Springfield XDS 3.3 9mm

2. Everyday Holsters Master Tuk IWB

3. The XDS is small compact and perfect for everyday carry in all clothing – The holster is great you forget it is even on your hip and it keeps it pressed against my hip making it almost invisible. I trust my life and my families life with Springfield and Everyday holsters.

#DIGTHERIG – Gilbert and his Beretta 92FS in a Blackhawk Holster

Fri, 11/11/2016 - 11:24

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I carry a Beretta 92fs Inox in a Blackhawk serpa  left-handed hip holster.

I carry this rig because I am a Pennsylvania state constable and it is my duty rig and my personal rig. I like using the same gear so it’s all muscle memory to draw fast.

[VIDEO] [NSFW] Trump Supporter Pulled From Car And Beaten In Chicago Street

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 12:40

In a new video that’s circulating around the web, a group of angry men can be seen brutally attacking another man after ripping him from his car. Why? Supposedly because he’s a Trump supporter.

From NH1.com;

In one incident in Chicago, a white man was beaten up by a group of black people, apparently because he voted for Trump. In the video, he was pulled from his car and repeatedly punched and kicked while people in the background yelled “Don’t vote for Trump!”

In Chicago, it’s difficult to get a permit to carry a firearm. Had this man been allowed his right to carry, the assault could have never begun in the first place. I know, I know, we’ll never know many variables.

This is the world that we live in, though. A drive down the road could easily turn into an attack, simply because of who you voted for in an election.

These apparent Hillary supporters aren’t being displayed all across the media. I wonder why.

#DIGTHERIG – Joel and his Beretta PX4 Sub Compact 9mm in a Blackhawk Holster

Thu, 11/10/2016 - 11:01

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1. Beretta PX4 Sub Compact 9mm

2. Blackhawk paddle holster

3.  I carry for personal protection. It’s really that simple. I own a small retail store and I have a family to protect against anyone that wants to cause harm to ANYONE around me. It is my right to self preservation and I WILL/DO carry every single day, everywhere I go.

#DIGTHERIG – Jonathan and his Glock 26 in a Concealment Express Holster

Tue, 11/08/2016 - 11:09

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1. What You Carry? Glock 26 Gen 4 w/ Federal HST

2. What You Carry It In? Concealment Express Carbon Fiber Holster

3. Why You Carry That Particular Gun In That Particular Holster? I use this as my everyday carry setup as it is quick and effortless to slip on and off, but holds my gun with positive retention. I also use this setup during shooting leagues to most accurately gauge myself in a realistic situation.

WHERE TO VOTE: Easily Find Your Local Polling Place With This Tool

Mon, 11/07/2016 - 23:01

I don’t have to tell you that this year’s Presidential Election is an important one. If you’re planning to vote and unsure of where to go, here’s a simple tool that will tell you exactly where to show up:

http://www.vote411.org/

There. So get out there, cast your votes, and remember to keep your 2nd Amendment in mind. If you’re curious as to the legality of carrying your firearm while voting, check out the list of states that ban firearms at polling places.

#DIGTHERIG – Rory and his Rossi .357 Model 361 Revolver in a Theis Holster

Mon, 11/07/2016 - 09:49

I carry a Rossi .357 Model 361 Revolver with a 3inch barrel. The “poor man’s revolver” but I’m OK with that.

I tried a few different Holsters, but was having trouble finding one that fit this firearm perfectly. I finally came across Theis Holsters, an American small business, that makes great quality well made holsters that the firearm will not fall out of with a lifetime warranty. Check out their website, you won’t be disappointed.

I carry this gun because I’m a wheel gun guy and this holster is specifically made to fit this gun. Even though it’s larger and heavier Theis Holsters makes it feel like I’m carrying nothing at all.

I also carry a Victorinox Swiss Champ because it’s the best light duty tool ever made.

#DIGTHERIG – Dan and his Springfield XD in an Omega Holster

Sun, 11/06/2016 - 11:46

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I carry my Springfield xd subcompact in 40 cal. With a Streamlight tlr4 light/lazer combo.

Carry in a custom holster made by Omega Holsters because Nathan does quality work, great customer service and makes comfortable and secure holsters.

I carry this combo due to the fact I am out mostly at night and close to the southern border.

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