Firearms
Ruger PC Charger 9mm Pistol — A New Level of PCC
The pistol caliber carbine (PCC) market is smoking hot and continues to be one of the biggest growth segments in…Read More >
The pistol caliber carbine (PCC) market is smoking hot and continues to be one of the biggest growth segments in…Read More >
It’s no secret, I’ve been a fan of the Saint line of AR-15s since the first introduction. I’ve spent time…Read More >
Twenty-five years ago, the North Hollywood shootout with heavily armed bank robbers punctuated the need for rifles in police hands.…Read More >
Your home is your castle, and you should have a good defense. We probably won’t figure in a moat, but…Read More >
Considering the amount of overtime that the Ruger Engineering team has dedicated to product introductions, plus the Marlin acquisition, it…Read More >
As they announced back in April, Ruger has released a line of six new PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) models. At…Read More >
Most of us who carry daily make a choice between comfort and ease of shooting with our choice in EDC pistols. I happen to carry a full size M&P 9mm. As an early concealed carry person, I was sure carrying such a gun would be noticed by everyone and be super uncomfortable. Over time, I gradually learned how to conceal better and more comfortably.
The SIG is a tactical-looking weapon because it has a military/LE weapon ancestry that is especially noticeable due to the magazine mounted in front of the trigger guard and not in the grip. Initially, there is an awkwardness shooting pistols such as the SIG MPX. It feels like an SBR (Short Barrel Rifle), yet it does not have a stock for a steady aim.
The Kel-Tec Sub 2000 dispenses with all of the problems of the semi-automatic SMG, and it is a neat trick compared to the best of the competing 9mm carbines. The SUB 2000 isn’t heavy, it has a usable trigger, and it is a feathery-light firearm that handles quickly. While all that is good and well, read the full story to learn why the author recommends it for home defense.