Hunting hogs with handguns is challenging. It adds a layer of interest and skill to a pastime normally undertaken with rifles. If you holster a handgun instead of slapping a magazine into your AR-15, being close isn’t just a fun test of your talent. It’s a necessity.
Kat Ainsworth
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Safariland Comp II Speedloader and Bianchi Speed Strip Review
Published: June 1, 2019 { 4 comments }When you’re under attack, the speed it takes to reload can determine whether you live or die. Thankfully, this speedloader is proven to work.
Review: ALPS OutdoorZ Enforcer Predator Pack
Published: May 6, 2019 { 0 comments }Staying comfortable while waiting on deer has the fantastic side effect of, well, being able to stick around and wait for deer. Fortunately for me, sitting against trees was cool this year despite my admittedly bad back and it was all thanks to the latest pack from ALPS OutdoorZ: the Enforcer Predator Pack.
Real Avid Armorer’s Master Wrench – Review
Published: April 6, 2019 { 2 comments }There are countless armorer’s wrenches on the market. But Real Avid’s Armorer’s Master Wrench is an impressive multi-tool I’ll use for a long time.
BLACKHAWK! TecGrip Magazine Holster Review
Published: March 3, 2019 { 0 comments }Concealed carry gear requires a lot of subtlety. BLACKHAWK’S TecGrip Magazine Holster helps that happen and fits both men and womens’ pants.
Kat Ainsworth – A Pew Pew Christmas List
Published: November 24, 2018 { 1 comment }Even adults have Christmas wish lists. Mine contains some of the guns I’ve most coveted and self-defense equipment that’s helped me over the years. Here’s the rundown.
PHLster Glock Classic Holster Review
Published: November 3, 2018 { 4 comments }Some hate the idea of appendix inside waistband–carry (AIWB). But the PHLster holster is a game-changer, and may even convince a few of the naysayers.
How-To: Shooting Groups for Accuracy
Published: June 23, 2018 { 5 comments }Accuracy testing is a part of life for shooters and gun enthusiasts and an oft-debated practice on social media firearms forums. And although the most-asked question revolves around the number of shots fired for a group, there is far more to testing firearms than round count. Is it nice knowing whether or not your rifle – and you – are truly capable of sub-MOA groups?







