During my 1,900 hours as a defensive shooting instructor one of the dominating questions I was asked was about holster selection. In my experience this is the hardest one to answer. I have good news and bad new for you: The perfect holster match for your body shape, selected firearm, carry position, and attire exists. […]
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Streamlight TLR 3 | A Compact Handgun Light
The Streamlight brand of weapons lights offer users an affordable option when compared to lights from companies like Surefire. The Streamlight series of weapon lights ranges from rifle to pistol lights. My review is specifically on the Streamlight TLR 3. The TLR 3 is a compact rail mounted tactical light. The Streamlight TLR 3 is […]
A A Brace of CZ’s Handguns – The RAMI 2075 and CZ 75
The Cold war was anything but. A rapid series of conflicts that spread across the globe created a massive market for new and innovative weapons. It gave us some of the best firearms in the world. One of them was the CZ 75. One of the most cloned firearms in the world, used around the […]
Cowboy Air Guns of Christmas Past
There is somebody on your list who loves Cowboy guns. Here is a great way to get that lever action, Schofield or Peacemaker without breaking the bank. Check out Airgun Depots Holiday Gift Guide and save Now! http://www.airgundepot.com/gift-guide… Colt Peacemaker 7.5″ : http://www.airgundepot.com/search.htm… Schofield No. 3: http://www.airgundepot.com/bear-river… Walther Lever Action: http://www.airgundepot.com/walther-le… Photo courtesy of Air […]
Gaston Glock’s First Gun Design and the Secret of His Success
Walther has been around since 1886. Colt got its start in 1855. And Remington, the oldest firearms manufacturer in the United States, has made guns since 1816. Consider the history behind those brands, the way Glock broke into and essentially took over the handgun market is quite impressive. It’s easy to forget that Glock has […]
Weird Gun Wednesday: The Beretta 418 – James Bond’s First Gun
James Bond has come to be associated with the classic Walther PPK, but he didn’t always carry the little German mouse gun. In both novel and film, 007 has been armed with a multitude of weapons, but his first, and perhaps most humorous, was the Beretta 418. The handgun saw Bond through the first five novels […]
Close Quarters Pistol Sighting System Alternative
When you serve as a grunt in the military, you learn that Close Quarters Battle is the most demanding in terms of skill, speed, and intellect. Despite what the popular view is of grunts, if you don’t have the ability to think on your feet and outsmart your enemy, you’re dead. In CQB, you are […]
Blue Force Friday: ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster – Comfortably Concealed
Blue Force Gear is primarily known for their high-end tactical gear. This includes the famed Vickers line of slings, as well as plate carriers, chest rigs, and more. What they introduced at Shot Show 2017 was their first holster. The Blue Force Gear ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster was born, and we covered it here. I was pretty […]
Ammo Test: Sig Sauer Elite Performance .380 ACP V-Crown
by Tom McHale .380 ACP is a pain in the butt. It’s convenient, and you can make obscenely small and handy guns that can handle the caliber, but it’s a borderline cartridge in terms of performance. I’m guessing it gives ammo manufacturers fits. Why? It’s a light bullet. Generally, 380 ACP rounds are about 90 […]
The 1911 vs Glock Debate & Why It’s Ridiculous
We have all seen the argument play out hundreds of times on various forms of social media, web sites, and even in person, one of the greatest gun arguments of all time the 1911 Vs Glock debates. The debate has raged for years with each side touting the accomplishments of their pistol and it’s service […]