Corey Graff

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Corey Graff is the managing editor of the Standard Catalog of Firearms and Gun Digest annual book. In addition, he is the author of What's In Your Bug-Out Bag? and The Comprehensive Guide to Concealed Carry Holsters. His personal interest in firearms includes handguns for hunting and self-defense as well as bolt-action rifles for western hunting.

Guns-In-Church Case Lands in Federal Court

A minister’s fight to bring a gun to his Upson County church is now a federal case in Macon.

SAF Sues Chicago Over Gun Range Prohibition

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) today filed a lawsuit in federal court against the City of Chicago’s new gun ordinance, asserting that “by banning gun ranges open to the public…under color of law,” the city is depriving citizens of their right to keep and bear arms in violation of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

TacticalGearMag.com – A Social Network for Tactical Gear Magazine

TacticalGearMag.com — the fastest-growing online social network for those interested in tactical firearms, gear and concealed carry.

Gun Digest the Magazine, August 30, 2010

The August 30, 2010 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine includes coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Chicago gun ban case of Otis McDonald, accessories for long-range shooting, fire pin types, gunsmithing lingo, and a rimfire field gun review, plus the extensive gun classifieds and auction listings.

Gun Digest the Magazine August 16, 2010

Gun Digest the Magazine August 16, 2010 features a look at "Holsters We Love," plus field gun review of Winchester's Model 24 and more.

Winchester Ammunition Looking To Relocate From Its East Alton Facility

A spokesperson for the Winchester Division of the Olin Corporation recently confirmed that the company was considering moving its Centerfire ammunition manufacturing operation from its current location in East Alton, Illinois.

Inmates Loose in Yellowstone Underscore Need for Park Carry

An intense search in and around Yellowstone National Park for a pair of prison escapees and a woman – suspects in a New Mexico double slaying – underscores why self-defense advocates fought so hard for the ability of private citizens to carry defensive firearms inside national parks.