Mossberg MC1sc: The Post-Brownie Pistol
Choosing a gun for concealed carry can be a bit challenging (okay, it can suck actually). You can’t just choose […]
Choosing a gun for concealed carry can be a bit challenging (okay, it can suck actually). You can’t just choose […]
if you’re a gun owner and a parent—or anyone who’s involved in taking kids out for the spookiest night of the year—here are some basic safety considerations to keep in mind before you head out tonight.
Sometimes, you have to go back to the classics—or at least the OG. The SIG SAUER P226 is one of
Do you like big bores? Want a gun that’s chambered in the biggest caliber possible for the platform? Then you
The CDS9 is available with an RMSc footprint cut and with or without a threaded barrel. MSRP for the Kimber CDS9 starts at $1075 so you can expect to see it at dealers under $1K.
Don’t worry, it surprises me, too, to be writing “diamond pistol sights.” But that’s what American Tactical is coming out with and once you get a look at them, it’s hard not to see the apparent logic behind this particular gimmick.
It bears repeating—because I’ve said it before—but you should be investing more into your optics than in the gun they’re going on. The right optics can elevate your shooting. The wrong optics…well, it isn’t good.
Ask any gun owner what model is a Really, Really Big Handgun and you’re likely to get the same reply:
Guns are task-specific tools. That goes double for concealed carry handguns. Not only do you need to select your carry
What does cross dominance mean and why does it matter? More importantly, what happens if your dominant hand and eye aren’t on the same side of your body? Read on . . .