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[VIDEO] Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – Shoot 2, Reload, Shoot 2

Tue, 01/22/2019 - 15:51

Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – Shoot 2, Reload, Shoot 2: This drill introduces a little more action! We’ll shoot 2, reload and then shoot 2 at a different target. To set up you need 2 rounds loaded, 1 in the chamber & 1 in the mag and you need your secondary mag to have 2 rounds. Again, mechanics first: get some practice in before timing yourself & going for speed.

Kyle performs the Shoot 2, Reload, Shoot 2 Drill with a Ruger Security 9 pistol. #rugerdrillsE7

[VIDEO] Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – Shooting Around Barricades

Tue, 01/22/2019 - 15:49

Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – Shooting Around Barricades. A barricade can really be anything – a barrel, a door – but be careful with what you choose for barricade material because it should be something that is softer than the bullets and will allow them to pass through, should you engage them at all. Definitely avoid hard metal for safety reasons.

First part of the drill is the approach. You are using the barricade as cover, so you want to make sure that it makes you obscure from the target area. Second, make sure you stay behind the barricade until you are ready to shoot. Third, you want to maintain the proper distance behind the barricade – typically an arm’s length away. The last piece is engaging your target – easing around the barricade so the targets are in sight, but you are still covered. You will want to practice both sides, shooting side & non-shooting side.

The barricade adds a fun element to your shooting training & gives you a different perspective to targeting.
Kyle performs the Shoot 2, Reload, Shoot 2 Drill with a Ruger PC Carbine. #rugerdrillsE6

[VIDEO] Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – One Shot Drill

Tue, 01/22/2019 - 15:45

Ruger Range Drills Season 2 – One Shot Drill: In this drill Kyle demonstrates shooting from the compressed ready position (at the chest), extending & punching out, and shooting one round. This drill is important for acquisition of sights as you push out, proper trigger control and accuracy. Once we’re comfortable with the movement, Kyle suggests adding a timed element, not just to push the envelope a bit, but as a way to measure your progress.

Kyle performs the Shoot 2, Reload, Shoot 2 Drill with a Ruger Security 9 pistol. #rugerdrillsE8

#DIGTHERIG – Mark and his CZ P-09 in a Vedder Holster

Mon, 01/21/2019 - 17:28

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1. CZ P-09
2. Vedder Holster
3. With the VedderIWB Light tuck, I can carry my favorite full size handgun comfortable and conceal-ably. This is the first holster I have been able to do that with.

SHOT Show 2019: Come Along With Us Via Live Videos And Posts

Sun, 01/20/2019 - 08:29

It’s our 4th SHOT Show in a row, and we’re excited to show you what the industry has to offer this year!

Be sure to keep tabs on our Instagram page and Facebook page, as we’ll be doing live videos from each.

So far, the unveilings of the year have not disappointed, most notably Mossberg’s announcement of their first pistol in 100 years.

There are sure to be more surprises in store, so stay tuned.

If there is anything specific that you’d like to see, drop a comment below and we’ll try to accommodate the request.

#DIGTHERIG – Dale and his Sig Sauer P320 in a Cytac Holster

Sun, 01/13/2019 - 17:28

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1. Sig p320 x-carry 2. Cytac paddle holster 3. It fits and conceals well

#DIGTHERIG – Scott and his GLOCK 43 in an Alien Gear Holster

Tue, 01/08/2019 - 19:06

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Glock 43 in an Alien gear holster on a 5.11 belt. As a bigger guy, I wanted comfort and a small package to reduce printing. The Alien gear holster gave me the carry comfort I needed and still allowed me to tuck in my shirt. Now that I’m thinning out, I’m looking for an all kydex holster that will fit the bill. And I’ve actually been looking at Vedder holsters because they allow for conceal carry while still being able to tuck a shirt.

COMPARISON: The New GLOCK 48 vs The GLOCK 19

Tue, 01/08/2019 - 19:00

Unless you just crawled out from under a rock, I’m sure that you’ve heard of the new GLOCK 48 that will be available on January 21st. We’ll be trying it out at SHOT Show in less than 2 weeks but in the meantime, we wanted to share a great video with you that really highlights the differences between the two.

In a nutshell, The new G48 is basically a G19 in a single stack. Basically. Kinda.

Here’s the video, brought to you by the new awesome gun channel The Armorer’s Fix:

Are you planning to pick up the new GLOCK 48? Let us know in the comments below.

#DIGTHERIG – Gary and his Springfield XDs MOD.2 in a Versacarry Holster

Sun, 01/06/2019 - 20:36

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1.Springfield XDS MOD2 9mm
2.Nicely wrapped up in a Versacarry Underground
3.This an awesome CCW Gun, it is in this holster because it was given to me as a present.

#DIGTHERIG – Brett and his Smith & Wesson M&P Shield in a CrossBreed Holster

Wed, 11/07/2018 - 15:07

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M&p sheild 9 2.0 with a crossbreed mini tuck. I carry on my right hip and it’s so comfortable I forget it’s there sometimes.

#DIGTHERIG – Jeremy and his Sig Sauer P320c in a Custom Holster

Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:02

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FDE Sig Sauer p320c
Custom made carbon fiber Iwb holster with mag holder

#DIGTHERIG – Nick and his Multiple Setups

Wed, 10/31/2018 - 12:52

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Glock 43 in a Silverback Gun Works Oozaru or a Gen4 Glock 19 in Silverback Gun Works Veil. I carry Glocka because they always go bang when I need them to, and never do when I don’t want them to. I shoot well with them, and they’re fairly inexpensive for the amount of reliability they offer.

Escaped Monkey Attacks Woman, Is Shot By Armed HVAC Repairman

Sat, 10/06/2018 - 13:39

SHALLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA — An exotic monkey escaped from a home and went on a rampage, scratching and biting a woman who was outside speaking with an HVAC repairman. The owner told police that the monkey was ‘an aggressive one’.

After attacking the woman, the monkey went to a neighbors home and started banging on a glass door. The repairman approached the monkey, and that’s when it started running towards him. That’s when he fired one shot from his Glock and killed it.

Police say the man has a concealed carry permit and will not be facing any charges.

The owner of the monkey is said to house many other exotic animals in the home, and has permits to go along with the ownership.

It’s not every day that we hear about a monkey rampage, but it seems to be the same as keeping a dog or any other animal that can be dangerous to the public. Properly securing them so that they are not able to escape is the responsibility of the owner, and it always will be.

This particular monkey doesn’t seem like it was ever meant to be caged, and it sounds like this would have played out in a bad way at some point.

#DIGTHERIG – Joe and his GLOCK 30s in a Mitch Rosen Holster

Sun, 09/30/2018 - 14:28

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Glock 30s in a Mitch Rosen Upper Limit OWB holster.
This is the most comfortable while easy to conceal rig I own.

How Many Holsters Do You Have?

Sun, 09/30/2018 - 11:34

I can’t go by my numbers because I review them. The number that I possess is… ridiculous.

In the real world, I’d probably end up with 2 ‘working’ holsters per firearm that I tend to carry.

That’s not a bad number, but would I have more that I’ve tried and didn’t like? I mean, how many holsters do you actually have, whether or not you use them?

So many people get trapped with a bunch of holsters that they’ll never use for one reason or another. Are you in this boat, or did you luck out on the first try or two and find a holster that works the way you want it?

#DIGTHERIG – Mark and his XDS 9mm 3.3 in a N82 Holster

Wed, 09/05/2018 - 14:43

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XDS 9mm 3.3
N82 IWB

The N 82 is very comfortable and I can play basketball and other activities and it stays in place and is comfortable.

#DIGTHERIG – Carlos and his GLOCK 19 in a 5.11 Holster

Tue, 09/04/2018 - 10:04

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I carry a Glock 19 gen2 with truglo TFX sights .I carry this in a 5.11 AIWB holster. I carry this g19 because is compact easy enough to draw when it come to protecting my family with it.

#DIGTHERIG – Erik and his GLOCK 43 in a Great Lakes Holster

Tue, 08/28/2018 - 14:43

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This is a Glock 43 in a Great Lakes Holster. Along with that is my flash light, multi tool and extra mag all in Great Lakes custom holsters. The gun belt is a Volund Gearworks G Hook Belt. The knife is a Kershaw Launch 6.

I carry this firearm because it is very concealable, comforatable in my hands and reliable.

#DIGTHERIG – Kris and her Sig P938 in a Corso Concealment Stealth IWB Holster

Sat, 08/25/2018 - 17:20

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I carry a Sig P938 in a Corso Concealment Stealth IWB holster. I don’t like to purse carry, and the compact size of my Sig and the comfort and great retention of this holster make a great combination. I like knowing it’s there. It feels like a part of me.

Credit Where Credit Is Due: Chris Cuomo Did Something I Can Stand Behind

Thu, 06/28/2018 - 20:39

I’m in the beautiful Adirondacks in New York for a week, and was rocked today by the mass shooting that took place in Maryland where five people lost their lives.

I’ve been writing articles and watching the news in the background. While flipping through channels, I landed on CNN and Chris Cuomo. The second I hit the channel, Cuomo said something along the lines of;

I’m not going to give the suspect the time of day to even mention his name. It’s not worth it.

That’s not an exact quote, but you get the idea.

I’ve targeted the Cuomo brothers in the past due to their gun control stances and the relentless push for more laws, but I have to give credit where credit is due.

Whoever it is, it shouldn’t matter. If more media picked up this practice of not mentioning the suspect in these mass shootings, we’d see a drop in them. Guaranteed.

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