Training
2024's Best Compact 1911s for Concealed Carry
If you want a handgun that has stood the test of time, and will reliably go off every time you pull the trigger today, you want a 1911. What makes this iconic design so popular year after year (after year after year)?
Sig Sauer P365-XMacro: Full-Size Capacity in a Compact Frame
There are currently three subtypes of P365 X-Macro. The base model is, like the P365, offered with or without a manu...
Why My Self Defense 9mm Load is 115 Grain JHP
When it comes to carry ammo, many people prefer the 124 Grain Gold Dot Speer. However, the 115 Grain JHP may prove t...
Handgun Skills In The Middle Of Trouble
Life is busy so when you hit the range you want to get as much training in as you can with the time that you have....
I Fear No Man
Sometimes, the act of carrying a gun can be perceived as an act of fear. Far from it. Instead, concealed carry, and...
Why Removing the Shielding Tape from Your Fiber Optic RMR is a Good Idea
Life is busy so when you hit the range you want to get as much training in as you can with the time that you have....
Why Pushing Through Bad Reps Doesn’t Help
We’ve all been taught that no matter how your firearm comes up you should push through and fire. This type of rote...
Maxiflex Ultimate: The Ideal Gloves for SHTF
You don't need tactical gloves on the range - But you do need gloves. And not just any gloves. The best pair sho...
Incorporating Movement Into Handgun Training
Movement affects your shooting, so move purposefully, decisively, and quickly. In this video with Abner Miranda,...
Why Pocket Rocket Guns Are A Bad Idea
Tiny handguns can be a popular choice for a variety of reasons, but they’re not without their fair share of draw...
Why Proper Handgun Recoil Control Matters
Ported handguns, which expel gasses from the chamber as the bullet passes through, prevent recoil and muzzle flippin...
Church Security: What’s the Norm in the United States?
Conversations around difficult topics, such as church security, are often most productive when they start with a foundation of data. This blog by Eve Flanigan provides this foundation by giving access to a robust study conducted by Nashville-based research company Lifeway. Thanks to its high sample size and its compliance with high standards of scientific rigor, this study provides reliable findings for Protestant churches. Examine the findings for yourself and see what you think!