“USCCA Member-Only Video: Get your gun out.”

=> Video: Firing from the retention position during a close-quarters gunfight.

Gun fights can (and usually do) happen without warning and at extreme close range-

So close that you may have to shoot an attacker OFF you.

Well, a USCCA teammate has made a video with a handy little tip on exactly how to go about doing that.

Now this video is for USCCA Members only. This email is going out to everyone, however, just to show you the kind of thing that USCCA Members get on a regular basis.

If you want to join, follow this link, then come back to this email and you’ll be able to see the video. It’ll probably take about 5 minutes.

=> Become a Member of our Community!


=> Video: Firing from the retention position during a close-quarters gunfight.

It is all we can do to not let a violent attacker get the drop on us… but sometimes, it happens.

One second, we may be telling someone directions, and the next second we may find that they have stabbed us three times.

I’m not joking… scary stuff. Check out the video above, and learn how to WIN a fight.

Stay safe, friend!


Tim Schmidt
USCCA Founder
Membership Information

P.S. - Do you know anybody who would JUDGE you for carrying a concealed weapon?

I do… nearly the entire world.

When I first began carrying, I heard a story about someone who had the cops called on him because his gun showed.

I’ve come to learn that this is pretty rare, but it’s such a shame that we have to live in fear of being judged instantly this way.

Here’s what got me thinking about this:

On the USCCA forum today, I saw a thread where someone asked “How many spare magazines is it normal to carry“.

When I read this (and all the kind replies) , I realized that there is no “normal” here, and we don’t judge.

We don’t think you’re weird for carrying one, two, or three guns, and you can carry as many spare magazines as you want.

We understand the armed mentality.

Our community would be a better place with you in it, friend. I hope you’ll join as a full USCCA member today!

Please use the link below to find out more about how to become a member of this family:

=> Become a Member of our Community…

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