Concealed Carry
How You Carry Is as Important as What You Carry
Today’s shooters have an unprecedented number of holsters to choose from. But even back when I was new to shooting,…Read More >
Read More >Today’s shooters have an unprecedented number of holsters to choose from. But even back when I was new to shooting,…Read More >
Read More >Ruger’s been producing handguns suitable for everyday carry for many years. In recent years, it has stepped up to offer…Read More >
Read More >A few years ago, I reviewed the IWI Masada 9mm service pistol. I found it to be a reliable handgun…Read More >
Read More >With the beginning of dove season just around the corner (September 1), we decided to get you going with some…Read More >
Read More >Sometimes we laugh at the fellow who buys a Walther PPK after watching a James Bond epic or the gent…Read More >
Read More >I am always flabbergasted by the lies, falsehoods, and misinformation spread by the White House, politicians, media, and public figures…Read More >
Read More >The 1911 has been continuously produced for well over 100 years with models in the lineup of numerous manufacturers. Likewise,…Read More >
Read More >In my mind, there are certain handguns with a well-defined role. The best of these may be pressed into use…Read More >
Read More >At one time, night sights and fiber-optics were only add-on features. They are still available as aftermarket options. However, more…Read More >
Read More >I like to think that I am still close to my prime; but I can certainly see how my parents are no longer near their peak. This is very evident with my mother’s arthritic hands. Roughly 10 years ago, she purchased a Ruger LCP (the original) as her every day carry (EDC) gun. Her hand strength was fine for recoil control, slide manipulation and her finger was certainly strong enough to manage the trigger. Over intervening time, those processes have become much more difficult, making her rethink her handgun choice.
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