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Soft IWB holsters and the tip test

Yesterday, I wrote that you should always check out a new holster by gently tipping it upside down a few inches above a padded surface (the “tip test”), to be sure the gun will stay inside even when the holster … Continue reading

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Check it out

When you get a new holster, it’s always tempting to just throw that puppy on your hip and start carrying your loaded firearm in it right away. Not so fast! There are a few things you should do first. In … Continue reading

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Kids and guns

News story from today’s headlines: a 12-year-old girl was home alone when a stranger rang the doorbell. The stranger, a man who had been arrested last year for allegedly abducting a 17-year-old girl with mental challenges, then went around to … Continue reading

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Marketing

A few days ago, A Girl and Her Gun posted this as her status on Facebook: Got a request to post about a site(I have received several recently, some are good). It’s a gun range and the tagline is fun … Continue reading

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Standing on your own two feet

I’ve never been comfortable in high heels. My childhood nickname was “Grace,” perhaps because I fell down the stairs at least twice a week. My mom once commented that I was the only woman she ever met who could fall … Continue reading

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Two layers of safety

Depressing story in the news this week, which you can read here. Seems a dad kept his firearm in a holster under the bed in his bedroom, usually with the bedroom door locked. You know where this is going, don’t … Continue reading

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Armed at home

Less than a week after a four-person home invasion ended in the death of one of the intruders, an Indiana prosecutor cleared the homeowner of any wrongdoing. (Read the full story here.) The 54-year-old male homeowner lives alone, and apparently … Continue reading

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The Dirty Little Secret

Three data points, all anecdotes: Some time back, I was reviewing an article, which was a profile of a concealed carry person. The writer asked the interviewee how long he had been carrying a firearm. “As far as the government … Continue reading

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