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Why the Concealed Carry Community Is Starting to Have an Honest Conversation About Training Standards Nobody Wants to Mandate
As permitless carry spreads and public scrutiny grows, more gun owners and instructors are openly admitting that legal carry and competent carry are not the same thing. The new debate is not really about whether training matters, but whether a community built on voluntary responsibility can define meaningful standards without inviting mandates.
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Why Younger Concealed Carriers Are Choosing Differently Than the Generation That Normalized Everyday Carry Before Them
The generation that made everyday carry mainstream prized reliability, routine, and a fairly fixed idea of what a carry gun should be. Younger concealed carriers are arriving with different assumptions about gear, training, identity, and what responsible carry looks like in daily life.
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A 1997 Equestrian Sanctuary in Kilauea, Hawaii, Featuring 237 Acres of Waterfalls, Riding Trails, and Two Distinct Residences
Discover Silverfarms Ranch: a stunning sanctuary with rustic elegance, breathtaking views, and equestrian delights.
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Historic 2006 Cattle Ranch in Hana, Hawaii with Ocean Views, Sustainable Agriculture Practices, and Opportunities for a Legacy Estate
Experience timeless charm with the two-bedroom farmhouse, offering breathtaking ocean views and lush, historical landscapes.
Gear Guides
9 Red Dot Sights That Serious Shooters Are Running on Everything Right Now
Discover 9 red dot sights trusted by serious shooters, featuring proven durability, fast target acquisition, and modern features.
Gear Guides
11 Concealed Carry Holsters for Women That Female Carriers Say Finally Got the Ergonomics Right
A practical gallery of concealed carry holster styles women often praise for comfort, concealment, and body-aware ergonomics.
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9 Competition Shooting Drills That Serious USPSA Shooters Say Expose Weaknesses No Range Session Ever Would
A practical gallery of competition shooting drills that experienced USPSA shooters use to uncover flaws in movement, transitions, vision, timing, and stage management.
Fishing Guides
8 Fly Fishing Rods That Serious Trout Anglers Say Perform Beyond What Their Price Tag Suggests
A smart look at eight fly rods trout anglers praise for delivering polished performance without premium-level pricing.
Hunting Tips
10 Fixed Blade Knives That Serious Hunters Say Have Never Let Them Down in 20 Years of Field Use
Discover 10 legendary fixed blade knives hunters trust for durability, reliability, and real-world field performance
Gear Guides
8 Gun Safe Brands That Serious Collectors Say Are Worth the Investment Before You Ever Need Them
A practical look at eight gun safe brands that serious collectors often trust for security, fire protection, and long-term value.
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The Ethical Question About Wounded Game Recovery That Hunters Are Not Comfortable Enough to Have Openly Yet
Hunters talk endlessly about shot placement, gear, and fair chase, but far less honestly about what happens after a bad hit. The hardest ethical question in modern hunting may not be whether to take the shot, but how far we are willing to go to recover an animal once we fail.
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Why Some of the Most Respected Hunters in America Are Publicly Pushing Back Against Trophy Hunting Culture Right Now
A growing number of prominent American hunters are publicly distancing themselves from trophy-first hunting culture, arguing that social media, fair-chase concerns, and public opinion are putting hunting’s future at risk. Their message is not anti-hunting. It is a warning that ego, optics, and commercialization can erode the conservation ethic that made hunting socially defensible in the first place.