In case you haven’t noticed, a flood of double-stack 1911's have hit the market over the past 18-24 months, and increasingly they are being marketed to the concealed carrier.
But are they right for you? https://t.co/JlLrySGjBY
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The Supreme Court is currently in the midst of releasing, or is poised to release, a series of decisions that will directly shape the future of the Second Amendment and the practical scope of the right to keep and bear arms.
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In the recently published decision of United States v. Alsenat (2026), the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction involving Machine Gun Conversion Devices (MCDs), specifically “Glock switches,” by categorizing them as “unprotected accessories.”
To the casual observer, this may seem like a minor semantic point. To a firearm attorney, it is a transparent attempt to deconstruct the Second Amendment by its parts. https://t.co/aVoCz7TZP2
When "Cody" was arrested, his family’s nightmare was just beginning — and not only because of the arrest itself.
Within hours, scammers had his wife’s cell phone number, knew exactly which jail he was in, and were making official-looking calls. https://t.co/9ILEQMjuCf
Key reality: Caliber debates entertain the internet. Anatomy and accuracy win in the real world.
Here are a few tips to save for improving your accuracy, safety protocols, and a list of gear that delivers precision. https://t.co/3Zk2PtXCps
Every missed shot is a potential lawsuit.
That’s why we tell members: train like your life depends on it because your freedom certainly does.
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If you had to act in self-defense, do you have a plain for bail? If not, read this article about the types of bail a judge may allow, how they work, and the likelihood of getting your money back in the link in our bio. https://t.co/nsVehYoJ2T
Informative video on flying with firearms. Includes info for when you change planes in a non-CCW state, and the different policies one particular airline has. From our friend Sean Maloney at @2CallDefense
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Do you have a good grasp of how bail works?
Let's take this case of a 19-year-old charged in a 2025 Myrtle Beach shooting is seeking immunity under South Carolina’s “stand your ground” law: https://t.co/HtQX5g5OAR
In the high-adrenaline aftermath of a self-defense incident, your most potent weapon is your right to remain silent.
However, simply “remaining silent” is a passive act that may no longer be enough to protect your freedom. https://t.co/QaBEUwGOvQ
Who Still Uses .40 S&W?
In this article, we summary the primary differences between the venerable .40 S&W and two other large bore, popular pistol cartridges – the 10mm and .45 ACP.
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Across multiple surveys, multiple decades, and multiple researchers, the defensive use figures routinely range from hundreds of thousands to a couple of million incidents a year. https://t.co/Iy6ceXXUF3