Be sure of your target in low light conditions with the TLR 7. The world of little guns just got a lot brighter. Streamlight hasn’t recently retooled the TLR-7 into the TLR-7 Sub to bring the most power possible to the smallest of firearms. The latest Streamlight allows you to pack a lot...
What to Expect When Going to a Gun Store
It can feel like a whole different world. Here is how to prepare. Whether you’re going to a gun store to buy a new gun, purchase ammunition, or just peruse the shop, there are some things you should know before walking in. Do your research before stepping foot into a store to buy...
The Hottest Compact Handguns to Carry Concealed
Picking a carry gun is very personal. Here are a few popular options to help narrow your search. There are hundreds of compact handguns produced every day, so how do you choose the one that’s right for you? As the firearms industry has grown, manufacturers have become more innovative and listened to feedback...
The Holosun 507K P365XL – The SIG P365’s Best Red Dot
It’s almost like they were born to be together. The SIG P365 is easily the most influential firearm built in the last decade. This micro-compact 9mm found a way to shove double-stack capacity into a gun the size of a single stack. SIG has since innovated and pushed the firearm forward, and the...
Better Accuracy Through Correct Trigger Squeeze
The secret is in the squeeze. At its core, shooting is rather simple: just grip the gun tightly, point it at the target, line up the sight, and squeeze the trigger without moving the gun. Simple, right? Yes, but it’s not easy. Simple and easy are two different things. While the theory of...
Springfield Hellcat RDP: Full-Size Features in a Subcompact
Springfield has built upon the success of the original Hellcat by adding features typically found on bigger guns. When Sig introduced the P365 in 2018, the concealed carry world stood up and took notice. More like jumped up stunned, really. What was this voodoo magic that allowed 10+1 rounds in a subcompact pistol?...
