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Break it in

A few days ago, we talked about how to check out a new holster. Today, let’s talk about how to break one in. Those of you with Kydex holsters can skip this post. The procedure below applies strictly to leather … Continue reading

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Rough listening

They’ve released the 911 call from the 12 year old girl who protected herself from a home intruder this week. I confess it made me tear up a little bit to listen to it. She sounded so scared and so … Continue reading

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Wait for backup

On another blog a few days ago, the writer said that he’d come home from work and found his front door open. He went inside and “cleared” his house—that is, he walked around the house, in the dark, with his … Continue reading

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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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