Friday, February 1, 2019

Professional Hoop Jumper. 6 Months


http://bit.ly/2S1WZTJ via /r/CCW http://bit.ly/2UBjJqC

I like trolling "trained" people with my long right jab (slap) in sparing.

I find it funny that I just get away with so many right jabs (slaps) on "trained" people who don't know what to do in a real fight if the scenario isn't exactly like in practice.

I get that if it went to the floor I would be owned but I find it surprising because that a (tall/big) guy like me with no training can match "experts" by just throwing the other hand.

See: Rocky vs Apollo Creed



Submitted February 01, 2019 at 10:48AM by jaysonthegr8 http://bit.ly/2Rx2Hrs

Arizona Nonresident CCL


Hi, 22-year-old Mainer here looking to get a nonresident CCL for wider reciprocity. Never had one because concealed and open carry require no permit in Maine, but would like to extend my ability to carry to the full extent of my civilian ability. Advice on finding a class/applying? I heard Arizona has the most widely accepted CCL in terms of numbers. Those who've gotten out of state licenses, how was the process? Were you able to find classes within specific timeframes? Ideally I would like to go over Spring Break or before my job in the summer gets going in full swing. I'm currently taking classes and working part time. via /r/CCW http://bit.ly/2D0zNLh

Back up gun drills


Hi all, I normally carry my M&P Sheild 9mm in a crossbreed IWB holster, and then a Ruger LCP in a sticky holster as a back up. Does anybody have any drills to suggest for transitions between the two firearms? Also what do you suggest, just dropping the primary weapon when transitioning or reholstering it? via /r/CCW http://bit.ly/2G0Fg8Z

Indiana - 19 days


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Anyone familiar with PA ccw laws?


I work in a psych facility and understand its illegal to carry there...however can I leave it in my locked car? via /r/CCW http://bit.ly/2HMcmuN

Freedom Friday - Weekly off-topic thread. February 01, 2019


Welcome to our "Freedom Friday" thread. Here, you can post anything that is related to firearms or other weapons(knives, etc.). Posts do not need to be self-defense related. We'll be monitoring these threads and making adjustments to our content rules as necessary. via /r/CCW http://bit.ly/2Rwp7tc