We discuss light and lumens a lot here, partially because we’re gay for flashlights, but mostly because it’s a damned important topic.

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We discuss light and lumens a lot here, partially because we’re gay for flashlights, but mostly because it’s a damned important topic.
The right tool can make all the difference, and that's especially true with multi-tools; that's why we're talking about Gerber today. (Not to be confused with the baby food, we checked they are different companies.) These little powerhouses offer the versatility of a...
New from SIG Sauer, the P365 XMACRO! The Mag Life breaks down all the details and answers questions you may have about it.
It’s now Staccato 2011. It *was* STI Firearms (or STI Guns). The name is now eponymous in reverse: the STI Staccato guns remain BADASS.
There are some questions to be addressed before answering the question, “What is the best plate carrier?” But we WILL address it. First let’s talk mission, equipment requirements, fit, the number of cheeseburgers you eat, how you train (and why), and budget.
Chris Hernandez weighs in on two questions: does it ever make sense to carry a carbine concealed in public? And if so, what’s the best way to do it?
The Four Safety Rules are a remarkably effective system of layered risk management strategies. But they aren’t the only strategies we have available, and in many activities, they simply aren’t enough. Which of the Four Safety Rules prevents a piece of t-shirt or old worn-out leather (or hybrid) holster getting caught in a trigger guard and pressing the trigger during reholstering? Which of the Four Safety Rules prevents a piece of shrapnel from bouncing off a target back into a shooter’s eyes at the range? The Four Safety Rules are great for reducing the risk associated with unintentionally pressing the trigger with your finger, and the Second Rule is a great mitigation for almost any type of unintentional discharge. But there are many other risks associated with operating a firearm, and we need to manage those risks, too.
Unlike some of the articles we've revisited, this one is only a few months old. The topic of Red Dot Sights, specifically Red Dot Sights for Pistol, remains an active one, so here it is again. This...
You might know it as Blooming, Whiting Out, or Glaring Out — there’s a better term for it though, and that term is Photonic Barrier. Here’s what it means.
Force on Force should be a part of a good training regimen, insofar as financial constraints and practicality allow. LMS Defense offers a good option.