GGR 107 - Top 10 Gun Blogs & Firearms News Web Sites




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Summary: Where are some of the Top places on the web to find gun news and information?Welcome to Episode 107 of Gun Guy Radio! This is the podcast that shines a positive light on the firearms lifestyle. I’m Your host Jake Challand and this is your weekly dose of positive firearms talk, without the politics.Announcements:Baby comingWe are giving away the new Bond Arms “Back-up” in 45ACP!You get an entry for every quality Gun or Gearhttp://firearmsinsider.tv/submit/Announcing the winner on May 4th! All reviews must be submitted by April 30thWe Like Shooting - Shootout Challengeshoot 5 shots from 7 yards, best group wins.http://welikeshooting.com/shootout/Feb 28th DeadlineInterns WantedLooking for Internet internsHTML Java programmerThesis WP ProWordPress Website Optimizer (SEO)email me at jake@firearmsradio.tvAmazon You can now contribute to FRN and GGR by shopping at Amazon: http://www.firearmsradio.tv/amazon Brownells helps make this episode of Gun Guy Radio PossibleSelection Service SatisfactionFind it all at BrownellsGo to http://www.gunguyradio.com/SatisfactionMain Topic: Top 10 Gun Blogs & Firearms News SitesThe Truth About TTAG: 2013 Q4(Top Blog Competition)The Truth about GunsGuns.comThe Firearm BlogEDNDOThe BlazeGuns Save Lives.netOutdoor HubAmmolandBreitBartDaily CallerFeedback:Jim:  Just north of me in NH is a company that makes some interesting furniture to hide things in.http://qlinedesign.comSam: I just got my first Glock!  Its a gen 4, G26, its not my first gun, but its my first Glock.I was looking for a G19 magazine online when I noticed almost all the websites I visited kept using the phrase "high capacity" for their magazine descriptions, This offends me, because they are standard factory magazines! So I've been leaving this messages in their comment / contact us box," Can you guys stop using the phrase "high capacity"They are standard factory magazines. We have enough problems with a media complex and a government that hates us for our love of the 2nd amendment, we don't need to use their "hate speech" in our everyday dealings.Please consider this.Thank you."Stephen: I enjoyed episode 106 about handgun safes.  I currently use a variety of gun vaults and love them.  But the reason for this message is that I am a SCUBA diver in So Cal (Komufornia).  Sound does travel 10x faster in water than it does in air.Keep up the good work and would love to hear a show about being left (correct) handed.  This would give you a chance to say ambidextrous a ton.Tom W: I started typing this before the hearing the other persons comment.  Forget the small safes everywhere and home carry.  If someone walks through a door you forgot to lock, or rush in while your wife is unloading the groceries from the car, you won't enough time.  I can see using a safe for the night stand, but the best way to control your firearm is to have it in your possession.  You mentioned that kids will get into anything and everyone knows how creative they can be.  They watch you and learn quickly.  Most safes, even the bio-metric ones, come with a key backup.  Where do you hide the key, in another safe?  The computer industry dumped attempts to use bio-metrics for a reason.  They were unreliable and easy to defeat.I don't have kids, but I have nieces and nephews that come to the house.When I'm home I switch from an IWB to a comfortable paddle holster.  They suck for concealment, but are excellent for comfort at home.  Home carry can also make you more comfortable when you conceal carry.  When I got my concealed carry permit, I concealed carry at home, which made it seem more natural when I started carrying outside the home.I carry 100% of the time where legal to do so.Thanks for all your hard work.Jeremy: I just started listening to week in guns a few weeks ago.  This last episode I think you mentioned having a polymer lower and wanting to build a light as poss