by Mike V. | Firearm Care and Maintenance, General EDC
When it comes to protecting your family in a life and death situation, your firearm is often your first, last, and only line of defense. Hopefully, you’ve instructed your child in firearm safety and they have a healthy respect for your weapons. But, sometimes your children are too young to comprehend the importance of safely handling firearm. Or, maybe you have guests over frequently, and you don’t want anyone inexperienced with guns to stumble upon yours. In these instances, choosing a gun safe or other secure means of firearm storage are of the utmost importance.
by Mike V. | Concealed Carry, Firearm Care and Maintenance, General EDC
There are four very important rules when handling any firearm. Before you can carry your handgun concealed with confidence, you need to be familiar with the basic safety protocols for handling your weapon.
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Georgia requires applicants for a concealed carry permit to be 21 years old. Active duty personnel stationed in Georgia who are 18 years old are eligible as well. The probate court in the county of residence is responsible for issuing concealed permits. With the...
by Mike V. | Firearm Care and Maintenance
Part of having an everyday carry arsenal, is keeping all of the pieces in good working condition. Whether it’s discarding expired medical supplies, evaluating the integrity of your EDC pack, or updating to superior tools — maintenance is key to successful everyday carry. However, the most important piece of your EDC kit to maintain is your firearm. After all, your life may one day depend on it.
by Mike V. | State Reciprocity and Restrictions
Florida requires applicants for a concealed carry permit to be 21 years old. Applications need to be submitted to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer services, along with the $55 fee. However, the cost for renewing a concealed carry permit is $45. Furthermore,...