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In Chapter 9 of The Covert Guide to Concealed Carry, former CIA officer Jason R. Hanson covers various holsters and carry solutions and offers advice on what he prefers and why. Chapter 9 is reprinted below, with permission. — Cheaper Than Dirt! Chronicle staff
What is the best way for quick access to your 1911? Condition one. Don’t know what that it? Read more and I will tell you.
Who is cooler than James Bond? No one is—there is your answer plain and simple. So what could be cooler…Read More >
Along with John Moses Browning, Mikhail Kalashnikov, Eugene Stoner, Dan Shideler, and Elmer Keith, another man made huge waves in the firearms community with his life’s work.
This is what happens once the bullet arrives at the intended destination.
It was a brisk Saturday morning. The North Texas winter was usually mild, but this year was different. Sheets of…Read More >
There are many urban myths and legends surrounding the shooting community. Most of them are from people who are new…Read More >
Brandon Webb, president & executive media director at Sofrep.com blog and a Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (Class 215), offered perhaps the…Read More >
To begin your homework as a first-time gun owner, The Shooter’s Log discusses which calibers are available for self-defense purposes. This article will help you decide which caliber and which size is gun is best for with the pros and cons of each.
One of the basic skills of defensive handgun shooting is learning how to focus on your front sight to engage