Will You Shoot the Wrong Threat?

Editor’s Note: Be aware of your local and state as well as federal laws and how they apply to carrying firearms and self-defense. This article does not represent training advice/guidance. Please seek training from a professional firearms trainer for your self-defense needs. One of the more...

By Mike Boyle

Home Security – Protect Your Family and Your Wallet

When it comes to home security, there are several things the average person can do that have big impacts without a large expense. Sure, elaborate camera and alarm systems are cool and all. But not everyone has the budget for those sorts of things. There’s an old joke about two hunters coming ac...

By Jim Cobb

First Look: Springfield Armory COA-Equipped 1911 Pistols

Springfield Armory has just launched three new COA-equipped 1911 and 1911 DS pistol models. The post First Look: Springfield Armory COA-Equipped 1911 Pistols appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Adam Borisenko

Folding Knife Maintenance Tips

To me, there’s nothing quite as sad as a well-made machine not being used in the role for which it was created. Life’s too short for Corvettes that only sit in climate-controlled garages, beautiful timepieces that won’t ever be strapped to a wrist, or “safe queen” 1911’s that never se...

By Clayton Walker

S13E20: Avoid These Top Trauma Training & Gear Mistakes

We talk about common mistakes people make with trauma gear and trauma training in a concealed carry context. We discuss what a basic trauma kit should include, why compact bleeding-control kits matter, and why proper...

By Riley Bowman

Irons Vs. Red Dots For Carry Pistols: Which Is Better?

When it comes to carry guns, are red dots really that much better than iron sights? I hit the range to find out. The post Irons Vs. Red Dots For Carry Pistols: Which Is Better? appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Richard A. Mann
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