A Newsletter Dedicated to Responsible Gun Ownership, Education, and Tactical Operations.
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Trivia Question❓The 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right to bear arms, but what is the specific wording of the amendment? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Austin Warfield - Owner of C.O.P.S. Gun Shop - as a retired police officer, Austin has been involved in numerous community events over the years. His firm beliefs in the 2nd Amendment and the fundamentals that all citizens have the right to bear arms to not only hunt to provide for their family, but for defense either against their property and lives, but be able to prevent the overreach of government within our rights. he wants to share his joy of gun ownership with all safely and responsibly. Chris Pine - Chris is a dedicated father and husband who also serves in the Oklahoma National Guard. He understands the sacrifices that 1st responders and the military make to protect our communities and rights for the greater good. He has a long-time love of firearms and competitive shooting. He is always looking for ways to share his knowledge with both new and experienced firearm enthusiasts. |
Q/A Questions |
Q: What are the top three types of guns commonly used in tactical operations? A: - The top three types of guns commonly used in tactical operations are AR-15 rifles, Glock pistols, and Remington shotguns. Q: How does the Second Amendment protect an individual's right to bear arms? A: - The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's right to bear arms by stating that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Q: What is the importance of having proper training and certification for individuals using guns in tactical operations? A: - Proper training and certification are important for individuals using guns in tactical operations to ensure safety, accuracy, and proficiency in handling firearms during high-stress situations. |
Tip of The Day |
Always practice proper gun safety techniques, including keeping your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. This will help prevent accidental discharges and keep you and those around you safe. |
Quote Of The Day |
"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Firearm of the Week - IWI Tavor 7 |
The article reviews the IWI Tavor 7, a versatile and durable semi-automatic rifle with an adjustable gas system and compatibility with a variety of ammunition. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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Is there hope for reducing gun violence in the US? Read More... |
Joke Of The Day |
What do you call a group of armed philosophers? The Second Amend-MEN! |
Secret Little Hack |
Practice proper gun safety and handling techniques consistently to avoid accidents and mishaps. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." |
Sam Wood: More Than Just a Writer In the heart of a small, close-knit community where every face was familiar, Sam Wood learned life's most valuable lessons. His upbringing wasn't easy; he faced his share of hardships and adversities that tested his resolve. Yet, it was these very challenges that shaped his tenacity and belief in the power of perseverance. Sam often shares stories of the mentors and community figures who saw potential in him when he couldn't see it in himself, emphasizing the importance of giving back to the community that raised him. Sam's entrepreneurial spirit was kindled in his early twenties, leading him from a daring venture into a thriving business. His success as a business owner is a testament to his grit, but Sam is quick to point out that his journey was peppered with failures as much as triumphs. It's in discussing these moments of vulnerability that Sam truly connects with his readers, reminding them that every setback is just a setup for a comeback. Though guns and advocacy have been his mainstay, Sam's life is rich with passions that paint the full picture of who he is. An avid outdoorsman, he finds peace and solace in the wilderness, often sharing tales of his expeditions hunting, fishing, and exploring. These adventures are more than hobbies; they're a return to his roots and a way to connect with the earth and himself. Sam's commitment to making a positive impact is evident in his volunteer work, especially in educating young people about gun safety and responsible ownership. He believes in empowerment through knowledge, a value instilled in him by the mentors of his youth. Family and friendships anchor Sam's world. He speaks fondly of family dinners that could easily pass for debates, where lively discussions on politics, history, and philosophy were the norm. These gatherings not only deepened his understanding of the world but also his convictions about gun ownership and personal freedom. Sam's friends describe him as a man of integrity, grounded by the core values of freedom, responsibility, and respect. Yet, they're quick to point out his lighter side—his quick wit, love for practical jokes, and an uncanny ability to find humor in the mundane. It's this blend of depth and light-heartedness that makes his writing so compelling. Despite not following a traditional educational path, Sam's knowledge and insights command respect. His writing, marked by a first-person conversational tone, wit, and humor, makes complex gun issues accessible and engaging. But more than that, it's a reflection of the man himself—complex, nuanced, and profoundly human. Sam Wood may have started as a small-town boy, but through his resilience, he's become a beacon of inspiration and a voice for responsible gun ownership. Residing now in Comfort, Texas, he continues to advocate, educate, and connect with people through his stories and experiences. In every piece he writes, Sam aims not just to inform but to remind us of our shared humanity and the values that unite us. |