Revolver Malfunction; what it is and how to avoid it!

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If all the spent rounds don’t eject properly from your revolver, you have trouble. Taking care to maintain your revolver properly will help prevent an ejector star overrun like the one shown here, but you need to make sure you know how your revolver works and how to clear such a malfunction. If it happens during a gun battle, you are out of the fight.
Learn About Your Gun
Take the time to learn how your revolver works. Know the ins and outs so you know for sure if a problem you face can be fixed or if it has taken you out of the fight.
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Gun Violence or "People Violence"?



There is a lot of power to words and to their connotations. And we should be well aware that the media and politicians (and really anyone in the business of communication) are keen on this. They know that when describing a person who is careful to save rather than spend money, they can use a positive expression or phrase, like “frugal” or “thrifty,” or they can use a negative term, like “cheap” or “closefisted.” One little word can change everything. It can cause an emotional response. It can paint a picture. It can taint or deceive. It can manipulate.
One clever and calculating use of words is the phrase “gun violence.” I have heard that one a lot. It really has become part of the American lexicon. But I believe that this phrase is intentionally misleading and being used to pull people toward gun control. Because who in his or her right mind would be for any kind of violence…right?
For instance, check out this photo caption used in a recent article from the Daily News: “Hillary Clinton holds flowers as she visits the Kids Off the Block memorial in Chicago, which pays tribute to children that were killed by gun violence.”
Did you catch that? “Children that were killed by gun violence.” This is the danger in the phrasing, the wording, the diction…the subtle, intentional stringing together of words to encourage and solidify a very specific line of thinking: There is no blame here for the murderers. It’s the guns.

But what does “gun violence” really mean? Responsibly armed Americans may define it as the unlawful use of a gun to cause harm or death. And we may want to think that it refers to criminals hurting innocent victims. But people are being led to believe it’sany use of a firearm, whether it’s a law enforcement officer taking down a bad guy or a young college student protecting herself from a violent attacker.
So I asked some people to define “gun violence” for me, you know, so I—a gun-toting mom—could understand it better. Overall, most folks declared that “gun violence” is violence committed with the use of a gun. Okay. Makes sense. But with that definition in mind, does that make ANY violence committed with any certain object THAT specific kind of violence? For instance, if someone were to become violent with a knife, is that, then, “knife violence?” What if the violent person were threatening others with a baked potato; is that, then, “baked potato violence?”
I actually brought up this line of questioning, but I was immediately shot down by someone who, frustrated, informed me that, “It is the person committing a crime that is the problem, not the item itself.”Exactly. It’s not the gun—the inanimate object—that is a violent thing. It’s the individual. A gun is only as “violent” as the person who wields it.
So nowadays, when people start throwing around the term “gun violence” and talk about how we need to eliminate it, I guess in many ways, I agree. I believe we need to eliminate that phrase. Guns are not the cause of violence. People are. And we need to be careful enough to read between the lines whenever those words appear. In many cases, the ones who are speaking out the loudest about “gun violence” are really only speaking about gun control.



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What happened when three armed thugs put his USCCA Logo
family's safety in jeopardy...

Did you hear the story about Floyd yet...?
Floyd is a U.S. Army Veteran and USCCA member...
And with his army background he thought he was ready, capable, and willing to deal with any armed citizen situation...
But when 3 armed trespassers put his family's safety in jeopardy–he got a rude awakening.

Just 2 months after activating his USCCA membership, Floyd found himself in the very predicament he had joined for, but prayed he'd never have to face...
Floyd confronted the three armed scumbags with his pistol...
But when the cops finally arrived he was outnumbered 3 to 1.
Floyd was arrested.

Shortly after arriving at the police station, he was charged with 3 counts ofAggravated Assault With A Deadly Firearm and tossed in a jail cell because he couldn’t afford the massive bail bond that the gun-hating judge imposed on him...

The minimum sentence for those charges would be 3 years in state prison.
Can you imagine how he was feeling?
Scared, angry, confused, betrayed...

Well, despite how he was feeling, Floyd was able to take a deep breath and use his one phone call to call the USCCA.

You see, because Floyd is a USCCA member, the minute we received his call, we jumped into action.

We paid his bail, got him the best pro-2A attorney around, and kept his family updated the entire time.
In just two weeks, all of the charges were dropped and Floyd's attorney and bail bond fees were paid in full by the Self-Defense SHIELD...

...and he and his family were completely shielded from legal and financial ruin
To put it in his words...

"With that one phone call to the USCCA a real crisis for me and my family was averted. My membership costing me only $13 paid for it all.
Since my experience taught me there is no way to be totally prepared for fulfilling my rights and obligations under the 2nd Amendment I came toone conclusion...
Anyone that owns a firearm in our country needs to be a member of the USCCA so they can be truly ready, capable, and willing to protect you and yours.
I am currently encouraging my friends and family to join me as a member with the USCCA and have increased my protection to the Platinum Plus level."

So, here's what it all boils down to...
If the unthinkable should happen to you, the USCCA will be there for you too...but we can't protect you like we protected Floyd if you're not a member...
Don't you think it's a good time to join forces with an organization who’ll fight as hard for you as it did for Floyd?

Take care and stay safe,
Tim Schmidt


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