Not all carry options are equal. Carrying on-body is far superior to off-body for a host of reasons. Here are 5. Sure, having to carry a gun on your body all day, everywhere you go, in all types of weather conditions isn’t the most comfortable activity, but it’s a necessity. It’s hard to...
Everyday Carry (EDC) Dump
What’s in your EDC? Do you have everything you need all the time? It may come as a surprise that everyday carry doesn’t just mean only carrying a firearm. In fact, even before legal carrying age, most young adults should have some form of “non-lethal” protection on them. If you remember nothing else...
Carrying a Gun Outdoors: Holster Options & Set-Up
How do you legally and safely carry a self-protection gun in the great outdoors? Carrying a gun outdoors while hiking, backpacking, fishing, and doing other activities can be a challenge, but it’s doable. Predators — both the animal and people type — look for vulnerable people and the right time to strike. They...
Beretta APX: Beretta’s First Striker-Fired Pistol
How well did steel- and hammer-focused Beretta adapt to the polymer striker market? Beretta is a legend in firearms manufacturing, from shotguns to handguns, but the all-new Beretta APX is their first striker-fired pistol. They are known for their high-quality side-by-side, over-and-under, and semi-automatic shotguns, the military contract-winning M9, and numerous double-action pistols....
Concealed Carry Pistols: Polymer vs. Steel Framed Guns
It’s a matter of weight, capacity, trigger, action, recoil — just a handful of considerations. Polymer and steel framed guns both have their place when it comes to carrying concealed. And just like with anything else, they both have their pros and cons. In this blog, we’ll break down why you would use...
How to Ensure New Shooters Don’t Have a Bad Range Experience
Make them feel at home and comfortable at the range with these helpful tips. Many people have had a bad range experience, and unfortunately, many of those have been their one and only range experience. So often, we hear horror stories of new shooters being handed a .45 ACP handgun or 12 gauge...
