There’s more to performance than just the gun itself. Sure, barrel length, grip, and sights are important, but the type of ammo you use can make or break your shooting experience. I learned this the hard way. So, let’s chat about why picking the right ammo matters and how it can impact your shooting....
Quick Review: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 – The Ultimate Concealed Carry Pistol?
Smith & Wesson has launched the Bodyguard 2.0, setting a new standard for micro handguns. As a concealed carry enthusiast, I was eager to put this new model to the test. Here’s my quick review. First Impressions The Bodyguard 2.0 immediately impresses with its sleek, modern design. Its compact frame makes it a perfect...
Holster Care and Maintenance: Tips for Longevity
When it comes to firearms, a holster is more than just an accessory—it’s an essential piece of gear that ensures your weapon is secure and accessible. Proper care and maintenance of your holster can extend its lifespan and ensure it performs its job effectively. Here are some practical tips to help you take care...
Is the Mossberg MC2SC One of the Best Subcompact Pistols?
It amazes me how many people haven’t heard of the Mossberg MC2SC handgun. I’ve had this gun for exactly a year now and am continuously impressed by its performance. I know the majority of gun owners hardly ever venture beyond the giant brands like Glock, Smith & Wesson, and Heckler & Koch, to name...
The Best Low-Recoil Pocket Pistols
One of the most beneficial steps the gun industry has taken to be more inclusive is a focus on low-recoil handguns. S&W released the EZ line, Walther has the CCP and the PD380, SIG produces a lower recoil .380 variant, the P365, Ruger has the Security-380, and I could go on and on. These...
N8 Tactical MultiFlex Holster – A Good Universal Holster
As a general rule of thumb, universal holsters are a no-go. Sure, every gun can fall into it, but they act more like buckets than holsters. With universal holsters, there tend to be fit issues, retention issues, and, worst of all, safety issues. It’s a rule of thumb, but there are always exceptions. The...
