Magazine Review: Concealed Carry Magazine
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 8:55 pm
Concealed Carry Magazine is the house publication for the US Concealed Carry Association. It is not available on news stands to my knowledge.
It is the only regular periodical I am aware of that focuses on concealed carry. It is printed on heavy paper and stands up to lots and lots of handling.
It does carry advertising and as such there may be some influence over what gets said but I have not yet observed a blatant misrepresentation.
What I have seen are reviews that call a dog a dog. The review published about the CZ 100 polymer framed pistol is an example. No one reading the review would have been confused about the author's opinion that he didn't feel the gun was fit to own. A more recent example was when a reviewer took Charter Arms latest run of revolvers to task for being mis-timed.
Monthly features include profiles who carry concealed, why they choose to be among the sheepdogs and their influences. Segments on the Armed Senior Citizen discuss topics pertinent to the older members of the population. Recent articles discussed whether concealed carry was compatible with being Christian (this was published before Jeanne Assam answered that question to the affirmative).
Another regular feature is "It doesn't have to make sense it's just the law." It examines certain concepts that are particular to certain states (the author would know his own state's laws best, of course) and to concealed carry states in general as well as matters of self-defense law.
In the spirit of "The Armed Citizen" from the NRA comes the section labeled "True Stories".
I find the issues highly relevant to my own needs as a new CHL holder.
It is the only regular periodical I am aware of that focuses on concealed carry. It is printed on heavy paper and stands up to lots and lots of handling.
It does carry advertising and as such there may be some influence over what gets said but I have not yet observed a blatant misrepresentation.
What I have seen are reviews that call a dog a dog. The review published about the CZ 100 polymer framed pistol is an example. No one reading the review would have been confused about the author's opinion that he didn't feel the gun was fit to own. A more recent example was when a reviewer took Charter Arms latest run of revolvers to task for being mis-timed.
Monthly features include profiles who carry concealed, why they choose to be among the sheepdogs and their influences. Segments on the Armed Senior Citizen discuss topics pertinent to the older members of the population. Recent articles discussed whether concealed carry was compatible with being Christian (this was published before Jeanne Assam answered that question to the affirmative).
Another regular feature is "It doesn't have to make sense it's just the law." It examines certain concepts that are particular to certain states (the author would know his own state's laws best, of course) and to concealed carry states in general as well as matters of self-defense law.
In the spirit of "The Armed Citizen" from the NRA comes the section labeled "True Stories".
I find the issues highly relevant to my own needs as a new CHL holder.