There is an old story about a Texas Ranger. He was attending a social event with his family, wearing his issue sidearm. A woman approached the Ranger and said “I see you are wearing a pistol, are you expecting trouble?” The Ranger replied politely, “Why no ma’am, if I was expecting trouble, I would have brought a rifle.”
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Most Important Aspects of Selecting a Handgun for Self-Defense: Fit and Function
BY Mark Miller Published: June 16, 2018 Updated: June 16, 2018Krytos Titanium Glock Slides – Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.
BY Clay Martin Published: June 16, 2018 Updated: June 16, 2018Krytos has run multiple slides past the 100,000 cycle test without issues. While not common, that is about the point you see steel slides start to crack. By that, I meant that it doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. In testing, they plugged the barrel, fired a round, and the slide survived to continue shooting.
Top Five Non-Electronic Hearing Protectors
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: June 12, 2018 Updated: June 12, 2018For this review, I have chosen some gear that is better than shoving two 9mm cartridges into your ears but not quite the investment of electronic plugs or muffs. With that, here are my top five nonelectronic hearing protectors.
Glock 42 and 43: Single Stack Superlatives
BY Mark Miller Published: June 8, 2018 Updated: June 8, 2018The G-42 and G-43 are Glock’s concealed carry optimized single stack pistols in .380 and 9mm. Both models have been highly successful, Glock recently produced the one-millionth Glock 43. That is a lot of happy Americans and bears closer examination. Glock claims that the G-43 was the most highly desired and anticipated release in GLOCK’s history.
Springfield Armory XD Sub-Compact Unboxed at the Gun Counter
BY True Pearce Published: June 5, 2018 Updated: June 5, 2018The controls on the XD Sub-Compact are easily accessible and intuitive. Its ambidextrous magazine release is large enough to make confident, quick mag changes. There are 3 safeties: a blade safety on the trigger, a grip safety on the beavertail and an internal firing pin block to provide maximum confidence. The slide release is relatively flush with the frame, so it reduces snagging and yet provides a positive feel.
Top Five Keychain Tools, Part II
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: June 4, 2018 Updated: June 4, 2018About a year ago, I revealed that I am a Class A nerd when I wrote about my top five keychain tools. Now, I am going to confirm it by providing you with yet another top five keychain tools. I love this stuff, and today, you are going to see some old, new and cheap tools that get toted around with me.
Springfield’s New 911 Is the 1911-Style .380 Perfected
BY Jordan Michaels Published: June 1, 2018 Updated: June 1, 2018Sometimes, as the tagline goes for Springfield’s new 911, the police are minutes away, the threat is seconds away, and you’re your own first responder—whether you want to be or not. Springfield’s new 911 may look like other sub-compact 1911-style 380s, but it handles better than any I’ve shot. The engineers at Springfield tweaked the mini-1911 design to minimize felt recoil, improve ergonomics, and provide a clearer sight picture even in the most stressful situations. Plus, it’s a great looking gun. The 911 stands out among the crowds of striker-fired handguns, and it won’t fail to deliver in a crisis.
Bluntforce’s MK1 Savage Pistol Bayonet is Something to See
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: May 31, 2018 Updated: May 31, 2018Before you start to laugh, get this. The MK1 Savage is sold out! That’s right. “Due to the extremely high demand we are currently sold out but hope to have more units in stock within the next few months,” said Craig.
Springfield Armory XD-E Unboxed at the Gun Counter
BY True Pearce Published: May 30, 2018 Updated: May 30, 2018We unbox the Springfield Armory XD-E. The hammer-fired SA/DA polymer pistol purpose-built for concealed carry and home defense.
The Lever Gun In Modern Times – Train To Use It Effectively
BY Administrator Published: May 30, 2018 Updated: May 30, 2018By Doug Larson Some readers will remember seeing first-run episodes of such westerns on television as The Rifleman and Gunsmoke. A common firearm seen in most of them is the lever action gun. And back in the days depicted in these television shows and in western movies, the lever action was used for hunting, shooting [...]