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NO SPONSORS

Quality Equipment makes all the difference

We only post items on this page that I use.  I'm not sponsored by any of these companies. However I have been using their products for years and trust my life with them.

ALWAYS BUY QUALITY

EDC Gun Belt

EDC Gun Belt

EDC Gun Belt

These belts come in all styles and colors.

I use 5.11 gear.  It's considered pricey but the quality is top notch.  


This is my EDC belt. It's called a "Double Duty" belt and cost about $30.  I like it because it's reversible and comfortable.


If Austin is too far, 5.11 also has a kiosk inside Cabelas in Buda, Texas

Battle Belt

EDC Gun Belt

EDC Gun Belt

Battle Belts Are essential on the range.  A good rig offers stability and piece of mind while you're runnin' and gunnin'.


I use a maverick belt by 5.11 but there are many quality belts out there.


www.warriorpoetsupplyco.com

www.trex-arms.com

Ammo

EDC Gun Belt

Holsters

www.AmmoSeek.com


We like ammo seek because its a hub verses a single retailer. You get competitive prices and delivery.


Holsters

Flashlights

Holsters

Cheap = poorly made, not necessarily price

Cheap holsters may cost you your life.


A proper holster will completely cover the trigger guard, retain the firearm well and will be made specific for your gun! No one size fits all nonsense. 


It depends on your need.  For IWB (Inside the Waistband) I prefer Trex Arms.  They're comfortable and very well made.

www.trex-arms.com


For OWB (outside the waistband) I recommend safariland, If you need level III retention and Trex arms if you just need a good quality holster

www.Safariland.com 

Flashlights

Flashlights

Flashlights

We recommend a  good 500+ lumen LED handheld flashlight as well as a good weapon mounted light.  If you can only get one, go for the Handheld.


Flash lights have come a long way.  You can get a quality light for around $50.


Just make sure it has an LED bulb and that its from a reputable maker.


www.Amazon.com

FFL

Flashlights

Flashlights

Need a good FFL- Go see our friends at Valor Defense Academy.

www.ValorDefenseAcademy.com

Talk to your kids about Gun Safety

 Parents play a key role in developing safe practices and are ultimately responsible for the behavior and safety of their children. Isolated lessons and concepts can quickly be forgotten but with repetition, children remember standard safety procedures. Our goal is to help you bring up an important safety issue with your child. It's not a complicated or confusing message, and it's easy and fun to teach. If children see a gun, they need to remember: 

Always Rules

Stop

Don't Touch It

Don't Touch It

 This first step is crucial. Stopping first allows your child the time he or she needs to remember the rest of the safety instructions. 

Don't Touch It

Don't Touch It

Don't Touch It

 A firearm that is not touched or disturbed is unlikely to fire and otherwise endanger your child or other people. 

Run Away

Don't Touch It

Tell A Grownup

 This removes the temptation to touch the firearm as well as the danger that another person may negligently cause it to fire. 

Tell A Grownup

Don't Touch It

Tell A Grownup

Children should seek a trustworthy adult, neighbor, relative or teacher – if a parent or guardian is not available.

  We encourage you as a responsible parent and citizen to reinforce these ideas by repeating this message and discussing it with your child. According to federal statistics, there are guns in approximately 40% of all U.S. households. Even if you do not have a firearm in your home, chances are that someone you know does. Your child could come in contact with a gun at a neighbor's house, when playing with friends, or under other circumstances outside of your control. We encourage you as a responsible parent and citizen today to... 


  • Make sure all firearms cannot be reached by anyone who should not have access to them without your consent. Store guns so they are not accessible to unauthorized persons, especially children.  
  • Keep ammunition securely stored where a child or any other unauthorized person cannot reach it. 
  • Talk to your child about guns, and gun safety. By removing the mystery surrounding guns, your child will be far less curious about guns, and more likely to follow safety rules.  
  • Make sure your child understands the difference between a toy gun and a real gun, and the difference between "pretend" and real life.  


In a home where guns are kept, the degree of safety a child has rests squarely on the parents and gun owner.  The NRA’s longstanding rule of gun storage is:  store your guns so that they are inaccessible to any unauthorized users, especially children.   Parents who accept the responsibility to learn, practice and teach gun safety rules will ensure their child's safety to a much greater extent than those who do not. Parental responsibility does not end, however, when the child leaves the home. That is why it is critical for your child to know what to do if he or she encounters a firearm.  Have more questions about how to talk to your children about gun safety? Call us

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