by Attorney Sean Maloney | Nov 15, 2023 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Featured Stories, Gun Safety & Storage
5 Simple Holiday Travel Safety Tips by Sean Maloney As you travel over the holidays, don’t forget that criminals don’t take a holiday. In fact, they view the holiday season as their busy time of year. With your mind on so many tasks, and the feeling of joy...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Sep 14, 2023 | Featured Stories, Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, General, Membership Benefits, Self Defense
Self-defense Insurance: What is it and why you need it You’ve made the decision to carry a weapon for self-defense, a choice that comes with both responsibilities and risks. While the decision to protect yourself and your loved ones is a noble one, you may not...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Sep 12, 2023 | Courts & Legal, Concealed Carry, Featured Stories
New Mexico’s Unconstitutional Firearm Restrictions Second Call Defense condemns the actions of New Mexico Governor Michelle Grisham in depriving law-abiding citizens located in the City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, New Mexico, of their...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jul 5, 2023 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Courts & Legal, Facts & Fiction, General, Self Defense, Training, Videos
“Constitutional carry” is used within the gun community to mean no permit is required to legally carry a concealed firearm inside a given state, because the U.S. Constitution says Americans have the right to keep and bear arms. Pitfalls of Constitutional Carry In some...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Apr 7, 2023 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Self Defense, Training, Videos
The slide lock reload drill is a simple drill that you and your training partners can use to create surprise reload opportunities. Learning the mechanics of proper reloads is just a starting point; your goal should be learning how to apply those mechanical skills...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Feb 21, 2023 | Beginners 101, CCW Tips, Concealed Carry, Gun Safety & Storage, Lethal Force, Self Defense, Training, Videos
Many handgun ready positions exist. Rob Pincus strongly prefers the high compressed ready position. The gun is held in front of the chest above the area the gun moves to when it comes up out of the holster. The gun is also close to the chest, and the shooter’s elbows...