Finding Natural Point Of Aim

By Aaron Spuler | November 30, 2017 | Comments Off on Finding Natural Point Of Aim

If there was a way to let your body do more of the work of getting and staying on target, wouldn’t you want to take advantage of that? Of course, you would! It’s not so much about doing more of the work as it is about getting, and more importantly, staying on target. The bottom…

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CMC Triggers Announces CMC Barrels

By Aaron Spuler | November 28, 2017 | Comments Off on CMC Triggers Announces CMC Barrels

CMC’s Match Precision Barrels are the ultimate upgrade drop in barrels for Gen 3 & 4 Glock® 17,19 and 34 Pistols. Our Match Grade barrels are precision machined from Certified, DFARS compliant; pre hardened 416R premium grade stainless steel, to extremely tight tolerances and exacting details. 416R stainless steel is recognized for its corrosion resistance, machinability and…

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10 Great Hunting Tips

By Aaron Spuler | November 28, 2017 | Comments Off on 10 Great Hunting Tips

Hunting is a combination of spending some time in nature, hanging out with some friends, but at the same time preparing a strategy and having the proper equipment for reaching the goal – and that is to hunt the animal. Nowadays, hunting is considered as a sport, as an outdoor activity, or as a hobby…

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Understanding the Different Types of Holsters

By Aaron Spuler | November 27, 2017 | Comments Off on Understanding the Different Types of Holsters

A holster may well be the most important accessory one buys for a firearm outside of a cleaning kit, so it’s beneficial to know the types of holsters that are available. Each serves a different purpose and has benefits with some restrictions. The purpose of the concealed gun holster is to conceal your firearm, fix…

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CMP To Sell 1911 Pistols

By Aaron Spuler | November 21, 2017 | Comments Off on CMP To Sell 1911 Pistols

The 2018 National Defense Authorization Act was approved Thursday to include a plan to transfer the U.S. Army’s remaining stock of .45 ACP M1911A1 pistols to the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Added as an amendment while the NDAA was in debate in the House Armed Service Committee, it would speed up the transfer of potentially the…

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The Positive Impacts of Law-Abiding Citizens Owning Firearms

By Aaron Spuler | November 15, 2017 |

Gun control is a frequently discussed topic these days. There’s a lot of conversation about regulations, but not a lot about the positive impacts that firearms have on society. Law-abiding citizens who are sensible gun owners can make for a safer and more confident nation. Unfortunately, it’s those who shouldn’t own these powerful tools in…

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Happy Birthday Sean

By Aaron Spuler | November 14, 2017 |

Sean, So many things I would have liked to share with you… The simple pleasure of warm sunlight on your face. The color of the sky on a cloudless, moonless night. The smell of a freshly caught fish. The intensity of what truly great music sounds like. Subtleties involved in humor. But we will never…

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Beginners Guide For Hunting Preparation And Reminders For Professional Hunter

By Aaron Spuler | November 13, 2017 | Comments Off on Beginners Guide For Hunting Preparation And Reminders For Professional Hunter

Lots of new people go out for hunting every year but most of them return with the empty hand. Hunting is not just taking a gun and shooting the target. You can’t see any progress in hunting until and unless you acquire some skills. For taking the game down you must know the initial factors…

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It’s ‘insane’ that civilians can buy semiautomatic assault rifles

By Aaron Spuler | November 8, 2017 |

A Trump administration nominee for a top Pentagon job told Congress on Tuesday that it’s “insane” civilians can buy semiautomatic assault rifles — like the type used in Sunday’s deadly church shooting in Texas. “I’d also like to — and I may get in trouble with other members of the committee — just say how…

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Lessons That Hunting Taught Me: The Quiet Meditation of Stillness

By Aaron Spuler | November 8, 2017 | Comments Off on Lessons That Hunting Taught Me: The Quiet Meditation of Stillness

In our fast-paced world, an increasing number of people are seeking stillness. Practices such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness have never been more popular. The human mind is rebelling against the rat race, and many of us seek to escape, at least occasionally.   While I’ve always appreciated the closeness with nature you experience, when…

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2023 Texas Gun Legislation

Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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