Concealed carry options change when the weather heats up. Check out these summer concealment tips. Kids are out of school, the temperatures are ratcheting up, and I’m totally not going across state lines to purchase fireworks anytime soon. With the temps rising and summer fun being the goal of the day, we have to...
Sig Sauer P365XL – the New Glock 19 Replacement?
Sig’s P365XL may soon overtake the venerable Glock 19 as the most popular concealed carry gun on the market. Here’s why. There used to be a time when I would suggest the Glock 19 as one of the best first guns. It was easy to shoot, affordable, easy to find, and rode a fine...
The Fitz Special – A Revolutionary CCW
When it comes to concealed carry, the famed snub nose revolver is one of the O.G.s of carry firearms. To this day, the snub nose continues to be a common choice for shooters looking for a simple, reliable, and powerful weapon. Where did the famed snub nose come from? Tough to say, but the...
SIG P210 Carry – Retro Concealed Carry Awesome
The Sig P210 Carry may be the epitome of necessity being the mother of invention that worked out perfectly. In the wake of those pesky, cowardly, and white flag-waving Nazis, the Swiss Army decided to upgrade their weaponry, including their service handgun. The SIG P210 became the official sidearm of choice and was designated...
The SIG P322 – Plink, Train, Dominate
Sig Sauer joins the ranks of semi-auto makers offering great little plinkers and trainers with their new .22LR pistol. Companies making .22 LR variants of their firearms are nothing new. Walther did it, Glock did it, S&W did it, and the list goes on. When I first read about the SIG P322, I assumed...
Just Say No To Small of Back Carry
Small of back carry is, shall we say, less than ideal. Travis explains why. Some methods of carrying a gun are objectively better than others. Most carry positions and styles offer some benefit. One method might be faster to draw, one might maximize concealment, and another might be more comfortable. With that being...
