S.O. Tech is running a 4th of July sale that lasts all month long. From now until July 31st, you can receive, 20% off all TAH-S tazer holsters, 20% off all PAL-MGBs, and 35% off all ACU products.
Check out SpecOpsTech.com.
S.O. Tech is running a 4th of July sale that lasts all month long. From now until July 31st, you can receive, 20% off all TAH-S tazer holsters, 20% off all PAL-MGBs, and 35% off all ACU products.
Check out SpecOpsTech.com.
SKD Tactical is giving a 10% discount on everything on their site, all day on July 4th (today). Head over to SKDTAC.com for some great deals.
If you purchase $25 or more worth of SORD USA gear from PredatorARMAMENT.com now through July 4th, you will receive a free SORD USA Subdued Flag Cap with your order. The caps are available in Multicam or A-TACS AU. You can enter your camo preference in the comments field when you order.
Check out PredatorARMAMENT.com.
Appalachian Training has put some of their most popular items on sale for Independence Day. They have PMAGs for less than $10 a piece, Surefire 60 Round Magazines for less than $80, and a great price on the Surefire X300. The prices are good from now until the afternoon of July 4th or until they run out.
Check out Appalachian Training to see all of the sale items.
Traveling out of your state with a firearm can be intimidating to the lawful gun owner because of the myriad of different laws in effect across our country. Fortunately, some good resources exist to protect the traveler from unintentional legal violations. Hopefully you can benefit from this information before starting your summer vacation!
The broadest protection for the traveling gun owner is the federal “Peaceable Journey” law. In short, it is legal to transport a firearm in a vehicle anywhere in the United States if it’s legal for you to own/carry that firearm where you’re coming from and where you’re going. The firearm must be unloaded, secured, and stored in a separate compartment of the vehicle (if possible) from the driver.
However, beware of legal twilight zones such as Chicago, IL, NYC, NY, and the People’s Republic of New Jersey. These places, and some others, have earned a well deserved bad reputation for ignoring the Peaceable Journey statute and criminally charging out of towners who unknowingly violate the strict local gun prohibitions. In these cases an ounce of prevention is certainly worth a pound of cure.
Reciprocity for CCW permits is another level of protection for those who travel armed. Not all states recognize other state’s carry permits, so use caution here as well. Be sure to check a good resource (preferably online as a hard copy publication may be out of date) and plan accordingly. If unclear, stowing your gun in accordance with the federal statute should help you avoid any potential trouble if stopped by an officer.
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.