A look back at the descendant of the gun that started World War I. Carry guns have come and gone, and they’ve changed quite a bit throughout history. I mean, compared something like the P365 to the early ‘Shopkeeper’ designs on single-action revolvers. Times, tactics, clothing, and more change, and guns, holsters, and carry...
Seven Tactical Myths Debunked
Today we are going to tackle the world of tactical myths. It’s sad how many myths exist and how destructive they can be. Many pose as advice but can be downright dangerous. Since these myths show up so often, I’ve decided to target some of the more dangerous ones out there and thoroughly debunk...
The Reload – How, When, and Why You Should Carry One
Carrying a spare magazine can mean the difference between life or death in a gunfight. Since concealed carry went mainstream, we’ve seen an explosion in holsters, and tagging along right behind holsters has been mag pouches. Heck, the current trend sees a mag pouch tied to your holster, like the Reckoning or the brand...
Springfield Hellcat Goes Pro
The higher-capacity concealed pistol market competition just got thicker with Springfield Armory’s latest upgrade to their Hellcat line, the Hellcat Pro. Rank amateurs need not apply. Over the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of trying out the entire Hellcat line, along with a few other Springfield pistols, and have had mixed reactions...
The Crimson Trace Laserguard – Grip and Rip
If you like a laser on your pistol, the Crimson Trace Laserguard may be a great option. Oh boy, the world of visible lasers is seemingly ruled by a single company known as Crimson Trace. That’s hyperbole, kind of. They do rule the market. Other companies make visible lasers for handguns, but Crimson Trace...
Concealed Carry Accuracy – Beyond Point Blank
How much does accuracy matter in a real-world shootout? Travis Pike takes us through the reality of accuracy training. “Three shots in three seconds at three yards!” That’s the cry of the internet commando, justifying why accuracy and training with your sights aren’t necessary. They don’t seem to understand what averages are and why...
