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9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 5 Holster Selection & Where to Carry

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 5 Holster Selection & Where to Carry

Worst case scenario with strong side, a negligent discharge blows my butt cheek off. Not fun for certain, but not likely to kill me. Appendix, you are playing with coffin nails.

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 4 Lights and Lasers!

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 4 Lights and Lasers!

For the first time in history, in Special Operations Forces at least, the majority of the killing was done in the dark — with lasers.

A 41-Round Shotgun? Kel-Tec KSG-25 — Full Review

A 41-Round Shotgun? Kel-Tec KSG-25 — Full Review

When the original KSG hit the streets so many years ago, it set the firearms world ablaze. It was the must-have new toy for a variety of reasons. Now the KSG-25 offers 24-plus-one shells of buckshot and slugs at your fingertips! An entire box of shells onboard, with the reliability of a pump shotgun. Yes, please! I will take one.

What's the Ultimate Sh*t-Hits-the-Fan Pistol? Custom Glock34 G3 — Full Review

What’s the Ultimate Sh*t-Hits-the-Fan Pistol? Custom Glock34 G3 — Full Review

Mini red dot sights (RDS) on pistols are not a new thing. Arguably they’re one of the fastest growing trends in the pistol shooting world, but they’ve been around for quite a while. I built my first USPSA Open gun from a Glock 22 in 1995 using a slide-mounted Firepoint mini RDS. Back then, however, [...]

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 3 Fighting with Edged Weapons

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 3 Fighting with Edged Weapons

I tell my students, “There are no professionals left when it comes to knives, myself included. But plenty of amateurs get it right every day. Put the stabby part in the other guy. Don’t let him put the stabby part in you.”

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 2 Revolver or Pistol for CCW?

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 2 Revolver or Pistol for CCW?

I have always carried autos, but that is as much a training scar as a lifestyle choice.

The Ultimate Backpacking .410: Stevens 301 Single Shot — Full Review

The Ultimate Backpacking .410: Stevens 301 Single Shot — Full Review

Whether you’re a survivalist looking for a trail gun or a parent looking for a first firearm, the Stevens Model 301’s low cost, simple functionality and reliability make it a great addition to any collection.

A Semiauto SubGun? SIG Sauer’s MPX PSB 9mm – Full Review.

A Semiauto SubGun? SIG Sauer’s MPX PSB 9mm – Full Review.

Sig Sauer seems poised to take over the world these days. It seems like they have a winner in every market segment except kitchen sinks, and they are probably working on kitchen sinks right now. A huge win for Sig has been the MPX family of pistol caliber carbines, and this week we got our hands on one to test.

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 1 Stop The Nonsense!

9 Critical Concealed Carry Lessons: Ep. 1 Stop The Nonsense!

The barrier to entry for a reliable, functional, concealed carry setup is not that high. At no point will you need a thousand dollar ninja star.

Pistol Caliber Carbines, The Next Big Thing?

Pistol Caliber Carbines, The Next Big Thing?

Pistol caliber carbines are fun and cheap to shoot and it doesn’t hurt that they are chambered in 9mm Luger, one of the most popular centerfire round in the world. This makes them great companion carbine for shooters who already own a 9mm pistol.