Concealed carry ain’t what it used to me. And that’s probably a good thing. Concealed carry guns go through a few phases. We went through the pocket .380 ACPs to the single stack 9mms up into the micro compacts ever since I started carrying. Do you know what creates new and better guns? Innovation,...
The Force Recon M1911 – Swift, Silent, Deadly
Take a gander at the Force Recon 1911s. From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli…It’s November 10th, aka the birthday of America’s favorite gun club, the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is an interesting organization with a long history of success and performance. The Marine Corps often goes along...
The Sterling 302 – An OG Pocket Pistol
Travis takes a look at a throwback: the Sterling 302, a fun little plinker that might work well as a pocket pistol. Rimfires are by far my favorite type of handgun. They are so stinking cheap to shoot that I can’t help but love them. Whenever I stumble across an affordable rimfire weapon, it...
Magpul’s PMAG 17 GL9 – Magpul Goes Glock
How well do Magpul’s Glock 17 mags stack up to the real deal? Magpul cut its teeth in the AR-15 market, but they’ve expanded into a ton of different firearms. Since Glock is one of the most popular pistol platforms, it only makes sense that Magpul would take notice and deliver a Glock magazine....
The P365-XMacro – The P365 Goes Up A Size
The biggest little tiny gun is getting bigger. The SIG P365 just keeps growing. It’s become one of the best-selling guns in recent years, and SIG is wisely capitalizing on the gun’s intertia. The P365-XMacro is the latest and largest of the P365s. The gun is a unique take on the compact handgun. SIG...
Is 32 ACP Still Relevant? Let’s Dig In
Is an “obsolete” caliber still a viable option? What’s the best carry caliber? It’s easy to just shout different calibers and even justify them. Admittedly there are a lot of good calibers out there these days, and you’ve likely found the right caliber for you. However, what’s good for you, might not be great...
