Dick Jones

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Dick Jones is a freelance outdoor writer and author whose interest in guns and shooting has encompassed his lifetime. He’s a Distinguished Rifleman, and former High Master, who captained and coached a High Power rifle team on a national level, winning six Dogs of War medals. His interests in shooting span from classic double shotguns to AR-15s, sniper rifles and competitive pistol shooting. He’s also a shooting instructor and runs Lewis Creek Shooting School in High Point, N.C.
Accessories
Gallery: Prime New Optics for Shooters
Technological advances continue to allow for the production of new optics with enhanced features and capabilities for shooters.
Ammunition
Choosing the Best Concealed Carry Caliber
Probably the most hotly discussed topic in personal defense is the argument over what constitutes a proper concealed carry caliber.
Concealed Carry
Defensive Firearms Training: Episodic vs. Immersion
When it comes to concealed carry, firearms training is a must. But just exactly what sort of training regime yields the best results?
Classic Guns
Kimber 1911 Review: Diamond Ultra II and Stainless II Classic Engraved Edition
Part of Kimber’s 2015 Summer Collection, the Diamond Ultra II and Stainless II Classic Engraved Edition are sleek, sophisticated and shoot with nail-driving accuracy.
Gun Digest TV
Core Strength: Smith & Wesson M&P Pro C.O.R.E. Review
Last year, Smith & Wesson added an integral mounting system for optical reflex sights and designated the guns as C.O.R.E models, the acronym indicating Competition Optics Ready Equipment. Dick Jones reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P Pro C.O.R.E..
Gun Reviews
FNS-9 Compact Review
FNH makes a splash in the carry market with its new striker-fired FNS-9 Compact.
Concealed Carry
Guncrafter Frag Review
This hardcore full-sized duty pistol is capable of shooting in extreme conditions.
Concealed Carry
Why Concealed Carry Training is Essential
Buying a gun and ammo is just the first small step. Perfecting your skills and nerve in a threatening situation is key to your safety. Concealed carry training will get you there.