It’s interesting how you conform your body affects how you can control your pistol. It’s not too much of a surprise, it the same as martial arts and combat sports. A good stance can make a world of difference. There are a variety of stances in the shooting world for each platform with three...
5 Great J-Frame Options for Concealed Carry
The designation J-Frame is technically an S&W term for a particular revolver frame size. The J-Frame moniker has evolved and grown and now become a term meaning small revolver in general. The J-Frame has become synonymous with snub nose revolver. Revolvers are still competent carry guns and offer shoots a small, but superbly powerful...
Pocket Rocket Battle: SIG P365 vs Ruger LCR
It’s a pocket rocket battle and today, we’re taking a look at two guns that may be extremely different in design, but are also similar in a lot of ways: the Sig P365 vs Ruger’s LCR. Obviously, one gun is a revolver and the other is a pistol, so what exactly could they have...
The Streamlight TLR-6: A Bright Little Guy
I wrote recently about a time when weapon lights were massive and designed for home defense and duty work. Over time the idea of a small, concealable weapon light has become a genuine thing. Companies like Taurus and Beretta have even designed frames that incorporate a flashlight. Small guns rarely have rails so it...
Appendix vs. Strongside: Which is Better?
It’s a debate as old as 1911 vs. striker-fired polymer, .45 vs. 9mm., Yankees vs. Red Sox. What’s the best way to carry concealed: appendix carry vs hip carry (strong side)? Before I get started, let’s take one option out of the equation: off-belt carry. While there are plenty of other carry options besides...
