Firearms
German Sports Guns — .22s for Practice and Fun
The idea of using .22s to keep your shooting skills sharp has long been a recommended practice by instructors. It’s…Read More >
The idea of using .22s to keep your shooting skills sharp has long been a recommended practice by instructors. It’s…Read More >
Cobalt Kinetics sent us a BAMF Pro pistol for test and evaluation. This one was equipped with a telescoping PDW-style…Read More >
The .22 Long Rifle is among our oldest and most useful cartridges. It is a fine choice for the beginner…Read More >
Aguila SSS might as well stand for “Silent, Super-Specialized.” It’s the logical culmination of the effort to make suppressor-friendly rimfire…Read More >
The shotgun is often touted as the “end-all, beat-all” for home defense. I am not going to tell you that…Read More >
I am a belt and suspenders kind of guy when it comes to certain things. Home defense is one of them. Because of that, I like several options sitting by the bedside for dealing with social work, like evicting home invaders. There is a gear tree that sits 3 feet away from my nightstand that holds my 3-gun belt, my plate carrier and two long guns. One of those guns is an AR-15, and that is what we will focus on today.
Walther’s new PPS M2 is an excellent example of the refinement Walther brings to conceal carry pistols. The original PPS Classic ushered a 9mm conceal carry pistol that was thin, polymer framed with modular backstraps, and a striker fire trigger. The M2 does the Classic one better by using all the great features of the Classic and combining it with features found on the Walther PPQ series such as the ergonomic grip shape and grippy texture.