Gear, Parts and Accessories
Handheld Lights vs. Weapon-Mounted Lights
As reported by the FBI, most lethal encounters take place at night or in low light. It goes without saying…Read More >
As reported by the FBI, most lethal encounters take place at night or in low light. It goes without saying…Read More >
Whether you’re putting together a pack for a backcountry hunt, a tough hike, or even just maintaining a bug-out bag,…Read More >
Ever since the original Hellcat was released in 2019, I’ve been intrigued by it. One of my shooting buddies frequently…Read More >
Regardless of whether you identify as a Beretta, SIG, or 1911 fan, a Glock is good addition to your personal…Read More >
A flashlight is an incredibly valuable item to have for everyday carry, but with all of the options available on…Read More >
Guns, Guns, and more Guns! Taurus has a new .22 LR target pistol that rocked the range. If you liked, Maxim Defense’s CQB stocked, you are about to blown away with the PDX! Beyond some of the finest ammunition on the market, Hornady is owning the security segment—and for good reason. Check out all of these offerings and more in The Shooter’s Log’s latest SHOT Show coverage.
The biggest weapon lighting trend at this year’s SHOT show was integrated weapon light and laser combos. Streamlight and Crimson Trace both had some of the most well integrated models I saw at the show—each with their own unique features.
Some would disagree with having your primary means of illumination in a fixed position—favoring a less rigid, more mobile, compact handheld flashlight. However, for multiple reasons, a “loose” light is not always a very well thought out option when having a gun in hand either. A durable, high-lumen weapon-mounted light to illuminate your path, will make threat evaluation easier, and aid in target discrimination.