by Ed Gardner | Nov 9, 2020 | diversity, LGC Blog, Members, Social Distance Learning, Social Distance Learning
October’s “Experience Panel” is the African American Gun Owner experience. Join us as panelists Carl, Brian, Toni and Walter have a passionate and sometimes PG-13 discussion on racism, range experience, protests and more. Stay tuned to the events...
by Ed Gardner | Nov 8, 2020 | LGC Blog, Members, Social Distance Learning, Social Distance Learning
Scott takes us through a complete two part conversion of a Trench Gun, desecrating a 1936 Model 12 with a hacksaw and installing the heatshield. No ATF violations were made in the filming of this video. Part 1: Part2: Stay tuned to the events page for more from Scott...
by Eric M | Oct 1, 2020 | LGC Blog, Members, Press Release
This has been a project we’ve wanted to tackle for awhile now, and thanks to the pandemic kick starting out Social Distance Learning series, and specifically the Bench Doctor, Scott Richardson, putting out weekly content, we’ve also been working on...
by Ed Gardner | Sep 30, 2020 | LGC Blog, Members, Social Distance Learning, Social Distance Learning
If you missed it live this week, here’s the replay of Scott attempting to revive a used Colt revolver. The video fidelity this week was not great, but the adventure is whether Scott was successful, so enjoy the show! You also may have noticed that this event was...
by Ed Gardner | Sep 25, 2020 | LGC Blog, Members, Social Distance Learning, Social Distance Learning
If you missed it live this week, here’s the replay of Scott showing us the technique to smooth a crappy trigger from an AR pattern rifle. You also may have noticed that this event was live streamed publicly across our various social media platforms, including...
by Eric M | Sep 24, 2020 | LGC Blog, Members, Press Release
Among the many things we get asked about, both publicly and by our members, is whether or not we support repealing the PLCAA or not. In order to answer that question, it’s important to understand what it is, what it isn’t, why it was put in place, and why...