It’s not uncommon to hear people say they learned how to shoot before they were 10 years old. The same people probably have taught or plan to teach their own kids how to shoot. Teaching kids about gun safety is a super important responsibility for any gun-owning family. Whether or not you intend for your child to handle a firearm, building their understanding of gun safety can help prevent accidents and instill respect for the serious nature of these tools. Here are some things to consider when it comes to gun safety education with your children.
Choosing The Right Holster
Concealed carry is a personal choice, and finding the right holster is super important for comfort, accessibility, and effective self-defense. As I'm writing this I feel personally compelled to tell you this is an area that I have found requires a great deal of attention in getting the right gear for comfortability so you can wear it but also for quick safe access. There's nothing worse than having the wrong holster that you just won't wear or something that's uncomfortable or you can't get a good purchase/master grip on your weapon system. If you read our blog on concealed carry tips, we touched on different types of holsters.
There are many different holsters for concealed and open carry, but here we get into a few concealed holsters in detail. We start by checking out holsters that can be worn by both men and women. Then, we give you a few that are designed or more favored by women.
Secrets the Professional Firearms Industry Won’t Tell You, A Woman’s Perspective.
The most important Component of your EDC - Everyday Training!
There exist so many articles on EDC (everyday carry) setups out there, why should you read another one? Well, I am going to go over a component that is not as “popular” to discuss. Sure, I can mention a new pistol from Springfield or Glock, maybe a state of the art belt, or pepper spray, flashlight, holster, and on and on… add nauseam. Lets briefly go over what I consider the MOST important part of your EDC - You.