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  • And Charles Bronson carried a gun concealed to ______..

    I won't go there.

    Good video. Conflict avoidance is a skill every CCW owner should master!

  • 3:11 Drag them back to your castle? That doesn't seem like a good idea. Wouldn't it be better to explain that they stumbled out from their injuries, rather than explain the drag marks back to your house?

  • @huyked Different times back then. You have to remember that that was over 20 years ago and in a different state than I live in now. Nowadays, it's not such a good idea.

  • @thebudgetarmory1

    Hmm. Makes me wonder why it would change so much, with the same actions possibly warranting different responses from the justice system, if not just the police. Thanks for the reply.

  • The rule of retreat has been removed as of Dec.2011 for NC

  • @lway45 Yes! Thankfully!

  • Why carry concealed? Because criminals carry concealed. Provided you can legally carry concealed in your state. Excellent video and the same thing applies to home owners that have shotguns loaded with 00buck, just know that you are sending NINE 00 projectiles through walls, doors, sheetrock etc... if you live in an apt. situation. I carry concealed because I am a police officer, but in the state of Missouri to get a CCW you must shoot both revolver and semi auto to get the license,+pass the test

  • @LWPD327 Thank you for your service in law enforcement. Much respect and stay safe!

  • I love gun rights and carry a weapon myself, but technically carrying a concealed weapon is not a constitutional right, unless it is part of your state constitution. Handgun ownership in itself IS a constitutional right though according to McDonald v Chicago (2010). Thus why those slime balls in Chicago and other places can no longer ban handgun ownership.

  • @patrioticmarine87 You bring up a very interesting point. I guess the only thing I would add is that it's not just the right to carry a gun concealed, but the right to protect yourself by any means you see fit. As a former Illinois resident, I feel their pain!

  • it would be nice to have some law here in canada, if some one breaks into your home, car, garage, yard, and hurts them self in your home, they can then sue the ass off you, you can't shoot them, or even have a gun in house they have to be in a gun safe locked up with bullets also locked up. i have caught some guys who broke into my garage and vehicle but all i can do is call the cops and hope that they get here in time other wise they go free. it's nice that you can have hand guns to carrie.

  • Sometimes, I carry both my Walthers, the P99 inside the waistband and the PP inside my ankle holster. And there are times that I don't have my back-up PP on me, and wished that I had.

  • Hi Ed, Don't want to sound dumb but i have 2 questions to ask you. First: Can you have more than one firearm in your person at any given time.Second: Can you change your carry guns lets say daily or weekly from Glock 22 on weekdays to Glock 27 on weekends and holidays.

    Thanks..

  • @BullyChicken In the state of NC, you are not limited in the number of weapons you can carry. Also, you are not limited to the type of handgun you can carry as long as it's legal and you can conceal it completely. I'll sometimes switch from my Kimber Pro Carry II to my Sig P229 for variety.

  • Great video on the concept of CCW.

  • My response to somebody asking me "Why I carry?" is usually "Why don't you?"

  • @MadTarnsman Good response!

  • Hey, you're in NC, cool deal me too. Good channel man.

  • soon as I get a holster for my LC9 I plan on doing some open carry

  • i carry concealed becaus the 2nd amendment obligates me to obey. as far a permits are concerned a constitutional right being converted to a privlege and charged a tax(licnse fee) f in order to ejoy the right is repugnent to the Conatitution of The United States Republlic. All judges, police, lawers have an oath of office to up hold the constitution , to not do so constitutes CAPITAL FELONY TREASON Maurbuty vs Madison establishes the constitution as supreme law of the land.

  • too bad where i live if you want to conceal carry it is pretty much illegal..california suckss and there was another shooting today as well.id rather break the law then be dead

  • @JUKEBOXX1990 I do have a friend in CA that has a CCW, but he said that it's EXTREMELY difficult to get. He owns a small business that deals in a lot of cash, so that may be how he got his. Does CA allow open carry?

  • @thebudgetarmory1 open carry is even worse..i wouldn't do it.only when im working i do it.cause i do security

  • @thebudgetarmory1 soon the new open carry ban on pistols goes into effect only "long guns" will be allowed if unloaded unless you're doing a firearms related activity like hunting ca gun laws blow but at least gun rights supporters do make some progress there is a bill in ca congress now to make it a "shall issue" ccw state and the ca supreme court will hold a hearing on the magazine restrictions in 2012

  • @JUKEBOXX1990 No, I wouldn't recommend it in CA, but I was wondering if it was allowed in CA. Stay safe out there!

  • @thebudgetarmory1 as of jan 1 2012 open carry will be illegal with ab 144 becoming a law by governor brown unless in a blm hunting area..so pretty much in california you have to break the law to carry..which is a hard choice for me and my peers.but there has been 2 shootings in 10 days this past 2 weeks with 2 or more deaths..

  • @JUKEBOXX1990 I think I remember hearing about that one. That's is just a crying shame. Apparently, the state of California doesn't believe in allowing its citizens the ability to defend themselves. I used to live in Illinois, so I do feel some of your pain.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 im really thinking about moving out...but my wife has so much family here i mean like over 20 different families at least .. maybe well move to Arizona since its pretty close

  • @JUKEBOXX1990 My parents have a home in AZ. We love it there.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 hey wanted to say i like all our videos, didnt know you once lived in illinois, i currently do in the southern half so i dont have to deal to much with chicago politics i can have hi-cap mags, we are working on getting a law passed that would recognize CC permits from out of state which is good because we can get CC permits from other states like Pennsylvania

  • @4deere I hope it goes well with that.

  • Aside with everything mentioned here, I like to carry for the pure fact that I can, plus I become a "statistic" in the good sense. If anyone ever bothers to report how many concealed permits have been issued in our state, then I am one of them, and I never expect any trouble but knowing how many concealed permit holders there are out there is the best criminal deturrent there is. If they want to rob someone, they better know what chance they face that the "victim" is armed.

  • @andrewziegler206 Well said!

  • Great tips buddy, God Bless.

  • You came home from school, did your homework, got smart and respected your elders. That basic respect is gone in American society and we lost it because we failed to Parent. Today, the Children basically run the entire household. Now, we have a culture that is completely out of control, in many ways.

    Effective Parenting, can remedy this problem. Don't ever underestimate the power of effective Parenting. However, concealing firearms in our culture is not the answer, folks. Not even close.

  • @TigerGrumman As I said, I agree with you. We are striving to raise our children using Biblical principles and have managed quite well. However, when my children come of age, I will make sure that BOTH of them learn to carry concealed weapons legally. We didn't create the current conditions of the world, however, I will make sure that my children are prepared to live in it. You may be willing to gamble your life on principle. Not me, and not my children.

  • @TigerGrumman People today are not going to do what is necessary to raise their children correctly. Both society and governmental policy make that VERY difficult these days. Are you making the assumption that it's the weapon that makes someone want to kill someone? Carrying concealed is purely a defensive measure that will, hopefully, never be used. We are not creating kiddie commandos here. We're preparing them to protect their most precious commodity. Their life.

  • Before I go, I want to make a comment about your response to "Parenting."

    Yes, indeed. We can all make a huge difference there. I grew-up in a place where you got your butt whipped by your friends' Mother and/or Father. And, when you got home, you got another one from your own Mother, or Father. That kind of neighborhood no longer exists in America, and it is a crying shame.

    I was held accountable for my actions as a youth growing-up and accountability is precisely what is missing today.

  • Guys, really. And, I mean this sincerely. We've got to start thinking about the kind of world that we want to create for our children and their children to come.

    That's all I'm saying. I understand the world we live in. I understand that world in more ways that you might find hard to believe. I've seen destruction from a vantage point that few people get to experience.

    We don't want that world. Trust me. We need a different planet to inhabit.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • Great vid.

  • Most idiots that carry are looking for confrontation. Like MOST martial arts seeking to show off.

  • @mba2ceo Most people that carry concealed LEGALLY are just the opposite. Perhaps if YOU carried a gun, you would be an idiot about it. The main reason is the legal problems that even presenting the gun would involve. In many states, your situation is taken into consideration when investigating a self defense shooting. In other words, if you were stupid enough to go down a dark alley, then you may be the one liable. Don't generalize about things you don't know.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 ... I know a few CCW guys just looking for an opportunity. At least they talk that way.

  • @mba2ceo Then they shouldn't be carrying concealed. Every person that I know that has a CCW is of the mind set that we hope that we NEVER have to even draw our weapons in a defensive situation. However, if the circumstances warrant it, then we will be prepared.

  • @mba2ceo I wouldnt want to be running in that crowd. I have been carrying a weapon for 10 years. I have never had to or wanted to use it. ALL the people that I know that carry feel that way.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 ... at least I admit it. I know a few gun nuts who where looking for a confrontation.

  • @mba2ceo Then they should NOT be carrying, and if you feel that way, then you shouldn't be either. Believe me, you are in the minority.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 Well said.....

  • @mba2ceo "Most idiots that carry are looking for confrontation. Like MOST martial arts seeking to show off."

    However, the vast majority of those who carry are NOT idiots. Many of us who carry are professionals from all fields -- doctors, lawyers, former law enforcement, and engineers just to name a few that I know.

  • et al:

    CCW participants claim that they carry in public for "self defense." I get that sentiment and I understand the need. I grew-up in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods on record. I've witnessed people gun down, nearly on my doorstep.  I get it - in a way that few of you can truly appreciate, I'm sure.

    The answer is not more guns on the street.

    The real answer is more effective parenting, rearing and guidance in the home from birth to age 18. That solves the vast majority of ills.

  • @TigerGrumman First of all, thank you for your Service. I truly appreciate it. I would agree that more effective parenting would be a definite help, but you can't legislate parenting. We live in a world full of evil where the law abiding citizen can be a non-provoking victim. My wife and I work very hard to make sure that our children understand the difference between right and wrong. Good and evil. Too many children are left to their own devices and the end result is rarely a good one.

  • et al:

    The last thing I want is to violate the 2nd Amendment. However, nowhere in the 2nd Amendment, exists the stipulation that concealed carry **in public** is a right.

    I come from a military background. I've flown 17 sorties in DS1 and 9 sorties in DS2. I have friends that did not come back from Iraq, and Afghanistan. I've witnessed the results of "weapons" on a very personal level.

    To those that have been there, no explanation is necessary. To those who have not, none will suffice.

  • Great video. Where was your cup of coffee? Does your wife let you play with her Glock anymore?

  • I carry basically as protection against rampid crime that is becoming more and more of a problem in society. With my rights as a citizen of America, I wish to exercise my right to keep and bare arms! I will follow the laws currently in place, and I do have a permit to carry concealed. I do this because I feel that is a responsibility to my loved ones and my fellow law biding citizens.

  • I appreciate this video. I moved from NYS to Maryland. Both of which have restrict gun laws. However, Maryland is the lesser of two evils. You can own a gun, provided you take an online gun training course, provided by Maryland State Police. But to attempted to apply for a carry concealed permit is a lot tougher than most people think. You pretty much have to have been in a life threatening situation, in order to qualify. And there's no guaranty.

  • Wait, where is your first amendment license, or freedom of religion license, or you right to reasonable search and seizure license??? huuummm? The CFL is nothing more than an unconstitutional tax, and to register weapons. Criminals don't care one way or another.

  • @TigerGrumman First of all, your number is very inflated. Bureau of statistics put total gun deaths at less than half of your number. Of those, fewer than 9000 were homicides. Most gun deaths are suicides. Plus, the areas with the highest rate of gun crime are those that have the most restrictive gun laws (i.e. Washington DC). 99.9% of CCW holders pray that they NEVER have to draw their weapon in a defensive situation. I hope you're happy living in Japan. I hear it's a very nice country.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 - In fact, I can tell you from very much of study, that the U.S. gun deaths are close to what he says... At 1998 there were 88,000. Compare deaths from guns of the 100,000... United States nearly 15. In addition to Europe, which is about 3-4 on average inspection. Do not get me wrong though ...I love guns! I wish that the laws here in the arms was more like the U.S. ...but there simply is fact of how more gun deaths in the U.S. than in most other developed countries.

  • @TigerGrumman Also to add to your misinformation, many of the "murders" in the US are criminals killing criminals. Which is a good thing. Violent crime in the US has been dropping since right-to-carry laws have been passed. The most violent country in the western world is Britain which has super strict gun laws.

  • @TigerGrumman mexico has a a law in place that allows only police and military personal to carry firearms. mexico (especially near the us mexico border.) has on average 8 firearm related murders PER DAY. do you know how many firearm related murders in texas? 1- 3 a week. I would encourage you to study a little bit of history that where ever a gun ban has been in effect the crime rate has exploded. Criminals dont care if they get arrested. japan also has the highest suicide rate world wide.

  • @TigerGrumman

    Hey Mexico does not allow it's citizens to have guns, and we all know that it is very safe place. Yes sir, a very safe place indeed.  Were is your common sense? You probably lost it when you voted for Obama.

  • @avidshooter45 Although your comment is right on the money, you also must realize that at least 98% of the people who voted for Obama, would never consider viewing this page! So you are preaching to the coir.

  • @TigerGrumman : You obviously live in some Utopian world that the rest of us do not live in. Our friend who owns a jewelry shop was severely beaten (almost to death) and robbed by illegal aliens. If he had a weapon for self defense, he could have prevented the near death beating. The process for obtaining a CCW is very thorough and the folks that get their CCW are not contributing to crime, they are helping to deter crime. BTW, gun laws in the US are not liberal, they are restrictive.

  • To All:

    Let's be crystal clear about something. Those who have been in actual combat situations and have seen the carnage up close and personal, are some of the very last people on earth to want to carry a concealed weapon in public. We know the dangers. We understand the implications and most of all, we understand the escalation factors involved.

    Furthermore, everyone that replied seemed to miss the point that was made. I said we need to **stop** and **think** about the world we want.

  • @TigerGrumman I understand what you are saying, but what you are missing is the difference between the world we want and the world we live in. Having law abiding citizens decide against their right to carry concealed will not change the mind of a criminal bent on doing us harm. Those that carry concealed for the right reasons pray that we NEVER have to even draw our weapons in a defensive situation, but if that need arises, we will be prepared to do so.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 Yes, I agree with that. I hope that concealed carry becomes so popular that it becomes widely known that a large percentage of law abiding citizens are armed. If that was the case, we would almost never have to even draw our guns because the criminals would know that they faced a considerable risk in thier actions. If I am going to be a statistic, let it be one as a victim that will never be had, right?

  • @wildwater999:

    The logic you put forth is somewhat flawed. The biggest myth about CCW, is that participants are somehow *preventing* crime. How is it logically possible to prove a negative? If a thing has not happened, you cannot prove that you prevented it by logical extension.

    Nevertheless, and that notwithstanding, you have not countered the drastically *lower crime rates* in those countries were gun ownership (period) is very restrictive.

  • @TigerGrumman First, thank you for your service.

    Second, the "lower crime rates in most other countries" is a myth. Check the comparitive rates on rape, assaults, home invasions, & robbery. The only crime that is lower there is murder by firearm.

    The vast majority of people in this country are basically harmless. There is, however, a tiny percentage of two-legged wolves -- predators who understand nothing but force. They are why I still carry a gun, even though I no longer carry a badge.

  • @XNMR53 Bro you took the words right out of my mouth. It is amazing how anti's literally make up or over inflate statistics in an attempt to justify their view. Well said...

  • I carry conceal because if I am in a robbery and the robber sees my gun I am screwed there is no way I can defend myself. If he doesnt know I have it I can still defend myself.

  • As the other sayjng goes "I would rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.

  • If the people attacking gun rights only understood, that the VAST majority of gun owners feel exactly this way........well, they probably do, so who am I kidding...great video.

  • @mostangrypirate Well said!

  • Great Video! The only problem with dragging a person inside of your house is that C.S.I. will know you did this and you could be in MORE trouble. For me, who is the police or a jury gonna believe? I'm the victim (Upstanding American Citizen) defending myself and family. I would tell them that I tried to get away and this bastard kept coming for me so I had to handle my business. In the state of Florida, if you are in "FEAR FOR YOUR LIFE", you can use deadly force. :-)

  • @Zbee167 You are correct. This was told to me about 20 years ago by a sheriff's deputy. Back then, the laws concerning self defense were a bit less defined then they are now. The advice was based on the castle doctrine in place at the time.

  • id rather be alive and in court than dead in the morgue and become another case for the cops

  • @310mark13 I'm with you on that one!

  • When I was debating to carry openly or concealed, I put my self in the position of a robber. I figured that if I was about to rob a place, And I saw someone who had a weapon holstered, they would be the highest priority on my list of people to disable, with seemingly unarmed people at the bottom of my threat list. The goal I get from carrying concealed is a much less threatening appearance. I would never draw my weapon unless I knew 100% there was no way out and I was about to be killed.

  • @TheForgottenWolf I remember seeing a video here on Youtube where criminals said that on seeing an armed citizen (such as in the robbery scenario you mention), they move on to easier pickings. Now how you carry is your business, but the old arguments of "you'll be targeted first" and the like long used against OCers... Where's the evidence? Now a guy getting shot trying to draw from IWB on a BG? My grandfather, a retired policeman, 1983. I want no delay getting to my gun, jacket, shirt, etc.

  • @TJ347 Well said!

  • Nice mini T.V....

  • @huertadavid1 I'm REALLY old school. LOL!

  • Thank you for the great explanation. I wish all gun nuts were able to explain their reasons for carrying like this.

  • @PVFF87 If you don't know why you're carrying, then you shouldn't carry.

  • No retreat BS laws here in Florida

  • @runninonempiy Most states are like that. NC is just weird that way.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 u live in NC that is cool cause i do to : ) i would like to meet u in real life

    but u probly wouldnt like to meet a 12 year old(oct 6 is my b-day (so tomarrow is my b-day) gun enthusiest who loves your videos

  • when i took my ccw class, there was a lawyer in there as well. he put it as well as your instructor did. if you ever fire your weapon you just spent at least $10k in lawyers fees. not sure if that an accurate estimate but it sticks in my head. ill spend 10k to save my life or my family, but not to look cool or to be able to go to the bad side of town...if that makes sense

  • @raracher That's what my instructor said. Don't put yourself in a position where you might have to pull your gun.

  • Pisses me off that if you have a felony, you can no longer have a fire arm.

    I have a felony, and I still pack.

    Fuck the "Law" that goes against the constitution.

  • In Ohio we don't have the "retreat" law in our homes anymore. Plus we don't have screwed up laws like in other states. Thank God I had a police officer as a CCW instuctor instead of a lawyer.

  • @45calvet We recently had Castle Doctrine legislation passed in NC, so that should be taking effect soon. My instructor was a former Secret Service agent with 26 years of instruction experience. The laws in NC concerning self defense with a deadly weapon are a bit cryptic and complicated. I'm glad he was able to explain them so that even I could understand them.

  • @45calvet same here, my instructor was an officer as well in northeast ohio (akron)

  • Good vid except for one thing. I absolutely CRINGE whenever I hear that stupid, idiotic, "shoot them and drag them inside", old wives' tale, quoted. Even if they are outside, you may be able to make a great case that you feared for your life and safety. Drag them in and you have tampered with evidence. The cops will know and even if totally justified, you will take a fall for tampering with the crime scene. This is such a retarded thing for anyone to say, especially a cop!

  • @WarriorSpirit3a At the time (about 20 years ago) in the state I was living in, it was actually something to be considered. These days, it's probably not a good idea, but back then, the law tended to be a bit more practical. You also have to remember that I wasn't living in a large metropolitan area at the time. Where I live now, the shoot-n-drag method wouldn't work anyway due to the structure of the laws governing self defense.

  • Yay for Soviet Republic of Illinois!!! Lol it really blows here.

  • @dagovernator14 I was born there, so I feel your pain!

  • I love ur TV!!

  • @4999166 It even broadcasts in color!

  • @thebudgetarmory1

    oh shit lol. Did not expect that one lol

  • I live in the Peoples Republic of Maryland... can't bring ammo to the range, can't get mags over 20 rounds, excessive tax on guns... its horrible. I want to move to VA or SC someday.

  • @xSnuffedx you have it lucky on some parts, I live in commiefornia you can carry your ammo to the range, but you can only have 10 round mags and there not taxes on guns yeah it sucks i feel you man

  • @xSnuffedx Yeah, whenever I go into MD for a reunion or something, I always have to take off my gun. That is, if I remember to.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 You need a 90 day wait period on CWP's in MD and you also have about a 30% chance of getting one even if you pass all the requirements. And I wonder why gun crime is rampant here...

  • Evidence tampering is also a felony. I just thought someone should point that out.

  • @TooroptheMerc Most definitely.

  • NY, ILL, AND COMMIEFORNIA SUCKS!!! LETS NOT FORGET NJ AND SOME OTHERS TOO...I LIVE IN GA AND LOVE IT!!!

  • @KING5TORM1418 You've got that right! The SE US rocks!

  • ID RATHER HAVE A LAWSUIT THAN A CEMETARY PLOT!!!!

  • @jroxx11211 You and me both!

  • @thebudgetarmory1 RIGHT ON BRO!!!!

  • @jroxx11211 So damn true it fucking burns!

  • @Radion561 your not kidding bro, i have a ccw here in fla, im originally from new york, where i was robbed at knifepoint by 3 crackheads, i lost my wallet, all my ID, my gold chain and diamond earing, i almost got stabbed cause i didnt move fast enough, i happened to walk into the wrong neighborhood by mistake. now , i would drop all 3 of them without even thinking, i wouldnt take the chance of one of them going crazy, i practice safety and will never again be a victim, its our right to do so!!!

  • This is a lot of good advice. Keep up the good work.

  • @1willsmithtrio Thanks!

  • The Castle Doctrine modification is about to be passed in NC, eliminating the "duty to retreat."

  • @Seven22Ent Yes, and it's about time!

  • Better to be judged by 12 then carried by 6. Kick my door in? You're a dead man.

  • @mikejerzey I completely agree. The restrictions on protecting your home is just ridiculous.

  • Thank god i live in florida. As soon as a zombie forsfuly enters the house or your car you have the right to shoot no mater where he lands at

  • @BORNALLAH7 I used to live in a state that allowed that, but we have some, shall we say, less than reasonable people in our state legislature. However, things are being introduced that may help us out there.

  • Good video, I live in Minnesota and we have an open carry permit, but most carry concealed as I do also. If someone uninvited enter's your home here, we do-not need to ask why that person is in our homes, it's your choice as to the outcome if this happens to you, shoot or hold for police, and the later can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. This is something a person should think about before it happens to them, real life threats happen in an instant. Think about it hard.

  • @GunsHarleysUSA One thing our instructor made sure we understood was that every round we fire has a lawyer firmly attached to it. And that attorney is NOT representing you. Thanks for watching!

  • In Texas, we sorta had a castle doctrine already built in. We were never required retreat from our homes. But any place else, I was trained to flee if possible...I believe in this...the objective is to survive.

  • @BlueCollarSurvival There is some legislation going through our State House that will clarify the Castle Doctrine for us, but I don't think that they'll remove the duty to flee language in any carry and defense legislation. However, yes, the ultimate objective is to stay alive.

  • thebudgetarmory1, you have a very good attitude concerning concealed carry. I agree that it is purely a defensive measure and a last resort. I think that the requirements for obtaining a concealed carry license should be more stringent; it is too easy to get a license (here in Texas at least), and only the most responsible and clear-thinking individuals should be able to carry.

  • @FearTheGremlin I'm kind of torn on whether to make requirements more stringent or not. Am I for just handing out permits for everyone? No, not in today's society. However, I don't think it should really go beyond a class, range qualification, and a reasonable background check. However, I do agree with you that only responsible people should carry.

  • Taking my NCHP course here in a couple hours. The one misconception that really irritates me a little is from friends and family who think that by choosing to carry all the time that I am living in fear or am worried about being robbed or whatever and that couldn't be further from the truth. Great Vid hopefully I will be concealed carry permit holder here in the great state of NC within the next 3-4 months.

  • @jerry015 Congrats! Don't worry about what your friends think. My brother thinks the same thing about me. We know the real reason why we carry, and that's good enough. Good luck on the course!

  • Good video!! Good info

  • good vid man, I just got back from hatteras doing some fishing, I am in virginia and we have reciprocity w/ north carolina, so I have been able to carry when i go on vacation and fishing.

  • hello there neighbor. i live next door to the east (right). i recently just passed my concealed weapon class. i had no idea of the rules and laws and how much they differ in each state nor did i know about the castle law. from what i understand it is, in my state, the right to defend your home with deadly force if you're in imenent danger. i could go on for days but my point is great video. i'm looking forward to being a part of the ccw world!

  • i agree with those laws my car is not worth someone's life but if someone comes into my home games on

  • Worst advice Ive ever heard of from someone in law enforcement "Never mess with a justified shooting scene, unless you want to do time", wouldve be more appropriate. I also live in NC. Another great video.

  • @OilTheGun Great to hear from another NC'er! Aren't our "rules of engagement"...interesting?

  • @thebudgetarmory1 Very much so...but I feel some changes blowing in the cool fall air.

  • ★★★★★

  • I for one would be very interested if you were to make a few vids on Massad Ayoob's Stressfire, even though I cannot CC because I live in the People's Republic Of Berkeley, California! I do love this town, but it really is on a different planet. Our Mayor, Tom Bates, threw away thousands of free student newspapers that endorsed his opponent right before his election. When in office he then outlawed the stealing and destroying of free newspapers! The guy is a commie! I envy the free states!

  • @JonJayM87 I'm starting to put some ideas on paper as to how I can do this without just reading straight from the book. Got people in town for the holiday weekend, so it's been a little crazy! Thanks for watching!

  • Thank you for your great points. Keep safe. Jet

  • Outstanding vid man!

  • @tim12161974 Thank you very much!

  • GREAT! Video! You hit the nail right on the head. I gave you a sub. My next video is going to be pretty much exactly what you talked about. I will give reference to you. Thanks again for your time. God Speed!

  • @Goindeff Thanks! I really enjoy your channel, and thanks for posing the question. It needed to be asked.

  • You have some great points. Great vid, I'm going to make one maybe tomorrow. I got my grips the other day (sat.) but I was away. they look great

  • @glocklife Thanks! Can't wait to see what they look like on your gun!

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