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Knowing your rights when it comes to concealed carry weapons is important for any gun owner. Carrying a concealed weapon is the act of carrying a handgun or other weapon in public in a hidden manner on one's person. The majority of states require a state-issued permit in order to carry concealed in public and the requirements to get a permit vary by state.

The more you know about your rights, the better. Tactical Hyve's CCW articles will teach you the information you need to know about concealed carry weapons and more.

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Concealed Carry Insurance: The Best Firearm Insurance Providers

April 22, 2020 by Chad Hadley 8 Comments
Last Modified: January 1, 2022

Guide on the best concealed carry insurance providers

[toc] You want to keep your family, your friends, and yourself safe in this crazy world of ours, so you obviously went ahead and got yourself a firearm, appropriate training, and a concealed carry (CCW) permit.  Now, you’re ready to step into the world knowing that you have the ability and right to defend yourself if the need arises - well, almost. One of the most … [Read more...] about Concealed Carry Insurance: The Best Firearm Insurance Providers

Drawing a Pistol from Concealment with Bill Desy from CCW USA

August 19, 2019 by Tactical Hyve Cadre Leave a Comment
Last Modified: December 29, 2019

Drawing from concealment

There are many elements that go into being a good shooter, such as having a proper pistol grip and knowing how to properly align your sights, and while these elements are important, you’ll also want to learn how to draw a pistol from concealment. Danger can be around any corner, so it’s vital to know how to properly draw your pistol without accidentally hurting yourself or … [Read more...] about Drawing a Pistol from Concealment with Bill Desy from CCW USA

Retired Navy SEAL’s Every Day Carry (EDC) Pocket Dump

July 22, 2019 by Tactical Hyve Cadre 8 Comments
Last Modified: December 29, 2019

Retired Navy SEAL's everyday carry pocket dump.

A common question you might ask yourself is what are some everyday carry (EDC) items you should be carrying? The quick answer is it depends on the situation. Say for instance you go out for a walk around your neighborhood. If you live in the suburbs it wouldn’t be that busy. However, if you went out into the city for a date night with your girlfriend or wife, you can … [Read more...] about Retired Navy SEAL’s Every Day Carry (EDC) Pocket Dump

Concealed Carry Holsters: The Ultimate Guide

June 3, 2019 by Travis Pike 5 Comments
Last Modified: December 29, 2019

Concealed carry holsters guide

[toc] It cannot go unsaid that the rise of shall issue concealed carry changed the firearms market in so many ways. Now, more than ever, we can find guns, accessories and of course holsters designed for concealed carry. The market is massive, and holsters are likely one of the largest product categories in the gun industry, second behind ridiculous accessories. The … [Read more...] about Concealed Carry Holsters: The Ultimate Guide

Is There Really a National Firearms Registry?

April 16, 2019 by Joe O'Brien 1 Comment
Last Modified: December 29, 2019

Is there a national firearms registry?

Does the Government Really Know How Many Guns I Own? It's a commonly held belief that the government has a national firearms registry and knows what guns each person owns. This is mostly untrue. There are exceptions to this rule depending on certain localities, but by and large, there’s no central database of guns and who owns them. History of Gun Registration Laws Gun … [Read more...] about Is There Really a National Firearms Registry?

Go-To Guidebook on Concealed Carry Drills

January 22, 2019 by Travis Pike 1 Comment
Last Modified: June 1, 2020

concealed carry drills

[toc] If you’re a concealed carrier or looking to become one, you’ve likely heard that firearms training can be a significant deciding factor in winning the fight or becoming a victim. The real question: how do you train effectively and efficiently? There are plenty of schools out there to give you an edge, and I suggest anyone carrying a gun gets some hands-on training. One … [Read more...] about Go-To Guidebook on Concealed Carry Drills

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During our trip to the Philippines, we trained wit During our trip to the Philippines, we trained with rising star shooter Bro Tecson, who is one of the best shooters in the Philippines.

During our training session, we were wondering why the country produces a lot of great shooters. Bro shared a number of different benefits to training at shooting ranges in the Philippines versus many other countries.

Not only do Filipinos train and practice a lot, but they can also train very efficiently because of their shooting ranges and the government's support.

Special thanks to Bro for creating this video with us! Make sure to give him a follow. He's most active on IG: @brotecson
AMBUSHED This was not a car-jacking attempt. The v AMBUSHED
This was not a car-jacking attempt. The victim was ambushed and the suspects look like they wanted his life.

Here, there is no deescalation or reasoning. One is instantly placed in a situation where he has to fight to survive.

Fortunately, he does, but after losing a lot of blood and now with 182 stitches. Not seen in this video, the victim’s mother runs outside from the house and the suspects run away.

Situations like this are difficult to handle especially when one is ambushed—in this case, by multiple threats with weapons.

Some things we can learn/consider from this video:

(1) Force multipliers. Having tools and knowing how to use them could definitely have helped here. 

(2) Stay in the vehicle. Lock the doors. Start the car and move. Everything we say here is easier said than done. If this is not a trained reaction, it may not happen in real-life. One can think about it and say they would do so all they want, but if they don’t practice it under stress, who knows what will happen. Here, the victim opens the door for some reason, yet we can see his headlights were already on, possibly signifying his was already in the process of starting his vehicle. We do not know if this is a nervous reaction, if the victim was thinking of going hands-on, etc. Perhaps he didn’t see the other two suspects and thought he could defend himself against one attacker.

(3) Something to think about—at times, if attackers are coming at you from one side of a vehicle, immediately exit on the opposite side and move. Similar to taking fire on one side of a vehicle. Often, it isn’t the best course of action to open the door on the side taking fire and exiting that way. Here, we can’t definitively say this would have worked, but it is another possible option.

(4) Once out of the vehicle and in the open, chaos ensues. Recall some of our previous posts. If you are being attacked by multiple attackers, do everything you can to stay off the ground and keep moving/fighting. Make no mistake, this was an extremely bad situation. Anyone who has no tools caught in the open by multiple attackers with weapons is going to be fighting for their life.

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MOVING INTO POSITION Whether you are a tactical or MOVING INTO POSITION
Whether you are a tactical or sport shooter, entering a firing position efficiently will allow you to shoot sooner/faster, and more accurately.

World and National Champion Shooter, JJ Racaza, shares three ways to orient your hips for efficient movement in our latest YT video. Head to our channel to watch!

Special thanks to JJ for creating this video with us! Make sure to give him a follow. He's most active on IG: @jjracaza

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BRIGHTER & BIGGER FRONT SIGHTS / RED DOTS If you'r BRIGHTER & BIGGER FRONT SIGHTS / RED DOTS
If you're in a fast, up-close situation where you have to use your firearm, it's unlikely that you will see a crystal clear front sight or your red dot as one does during traditional firearms training.

In fact, there is a good chance you don't see anything and rely on instinctive shooting/point shooting/natural point of aim.

Knowing this, to increase your chances of getting any/some kind of visual cue that you are on target before you take a shot is preferable. 

Using brighter and bigger front sights and red dots can potentially help provide you with more visual information before taking a shot in a life and death situation.

Check out our latest video on YT to hear more about the topic.

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