I've viewed .300 AAC Blackout as an excellent round since its inception. I've also acknowledged that it isn't a magic "wonder round" that can do it all. It is another good tool to have in the tool box and excels at its intended function. As with any new offering, it has taken some time to mature as many of the early loading used adapted .308 projectiles … [Read more...]
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HOGUE INC ANNOUNCES NEW CARRY HOLSTERS
Hogue Incorporated has announced the expansion of their line of automatic retention carry holsters to include seven new gun fits to meet consumer demand. Uniquely designed models to fit the Ruger American, the Glock 43, the CZ P-10 Compact, the SIG Sauer P320, HK’s new VP9SK and HK’s P10, P30, P2000 and the VP9/40 pistols now round out their line. “We’re designing and building … [Read more...]
Ally in Darkness: Elzetta High Output Tac Light
I've reviewed Elzetta torches before; I'm no stranger to their high quality construction and performance. So, when Elzetta contacted me about reviewing their new high output model tac light, I was eager to see how it held up against the standard they established with their original ZFL-M60 torch. Features Like the standard output model that came before it, the Elzetta High … [Read more...]
Benchmade 915 Triage: Everyday Survival
Every day carry (EDC) blades have a multitude of practical uses, but what happens when you must rely on a knife for survival? This is where the Benchmade 915 Triage excels. The modified sheepsfoot blade, environment-resistant steel, carbide glass breaker, and safety cutter make the 915 Traige a valuable asset as a survival tool. However, the 915's sharp edge and Axis locking … [Read more...]
Slidebelts’ Survival Belt for Everyday Carry: Useful Never Wears Off
SlideBelts have a classic style. Not a slave to fashion, I don't care much about style, but do I love good design and their Survival Belt is one-of-a-kind awesome. Simple, rugged and packed with outdoor essentials, I love this thing. The first thing you notice, after the knife, is that it is infinitely and instantly adjustable. Where are the holes? "Ratchet belt" is … [Read more...]
Carjacking vs. Concealed Carry
Recently, a Houston man was able to defend himself from carjacking using his concealed carry. The concealed carrier, Dedrick Moore, visited a local McDonald's restaurant (where he ate regularly) to return a Redbox movie to a kiosk there. After returning the movie, two men approached Moore's vehicle and forced him out of it and onto the ground. The men stole Moore's wallet, … [Read more...]