In this video Officer Adam Painchaud gives real life examples of how to and how not to deal with the traffic stops and firearms. We talk step-by-step about the best practices to use and exactly what not to do. Join Adam and Brian as they walk you through this mock traffic stop. During this scene, [...]
TRAVEL Driving Through States with Firearms – BONUS from Our Sister Brand – E3 Firearms Association Topic Talks Videos with Adam Painchaud
Join E3 Firearms Association co-founders Adam Painchaud and Brian Johnson, as they walk you through having safe passage through multiple states. You’ll hear what to do when crossing state lines, and what not to do. They share why you must be aware when crossing state lines, along with an explanation of what the
Carrying a Gun and Travel – BONUS from Our Sister Brand E3 Firearms Association Q&A With Kris Paronto & Adam Painchaud
ADAM PAINCHAUD: I assume you're out there packing a gun every day, what's on your mind? You carrying everywhere all the time, no matter what with your travels, what are your thoughts? KRIS PARONTO: Well, when I'm home I do. I have it all the time. The problem with me traveling and especially the amount
Kris “Tanto” Paronto’s Message -BONUS from Our Sister Brand E3 Firearms Association Q&A With Kris Paronto & Adam Painchaud
Here's the next segment of our Interview with E3 Firearms Association co-Founder Adam Painchaud, as they continue their conversation... ADAM PAINCHAUD: You're a firearms instructor for 18+ years. You’ve been on the range a lot. You're working a lot of students and influencing a lot of folks, people maybe just starting out shooting or seasoned
Keeping a Low Profile, Concealed Carry – BONUS from our sister brand E3 Firearms by Adam Painchaud
In my daily travels I saw constant examples of “concealed carry." I put that phrase in quotes because of the fact I SEE the concealed carry. I see it all. Full size hand cannons “concealed” under tight fitting tee shirts, eight inch Bowie knives on belts, keep honking I’m reloading stickers, and the occasional slung
How to Reduce Gun Theft from Cars – BONUS from Our Sister Brand E3 Firearms Association 10 Tips to Protect Your Firearm
Cars are bad place to keep weapons. A jimmied car door, a broken window, and someone can steal a gun that can later be used to commit more crimes. Research has found between 300,000 and 600,000 firearms in the U.S. every year are stolen. That’s 1,600 stolen guns every day, or more than one per