The three-part test Off-body carry is more than “a gun in a bag.” It places the firearm inside a separate object that can be set down, handed over, searched, stolen, or opened by someone e...
A canister is only as effective as its ability to put spray where it needs to go. Two products with similar actives can perform very differently if one throws a clean, predictable pattern and the othe...
KeySmart Rugged - Multitool Key Holder for Keychain w/Bottle Opener and Pocket Clip, Organizer for Keys, EDC Keychains, Ring for Car Fobs Key Chains,... 4.0 BUY NOW Amazon.com Features Included Compon...
What clothing changes A slim wallet disappears only if the pocket helps it. Fabric weight, surface friction, and cut matter as much as the wallet itself. The same card load that vanishes in rigid deni...
A beginner’s cleaning setup usually fails from the work area, not from a missing bottle or brush. Small parts roll away, dirty patches touch clean components, and weak light hides carbon, copper fouli...
A gun belt is not simply stiff or soft. It can resist vertical sag under the weight of a holster yet still bend enough to follow the waist and hips. That distinction explains why some belts feel secur...
Fore-aft placement often changes usable beam more than many expect. Moving the bezel forward by even one M-LOK slot can pull suppressor, muzzle device, and front-sight shadow out of the brightest part...
Properly stored modern factory ammunition can remain usable for decades, and in some cases far longer. Military surplus and well-kept commercial cartridges from the mid-20th century still fire today. ...
Depth is a reserve, not a target The standard exists because real shots rarely enter a body as a clean, square broadside hit. An oblique angle can make the path through tissue much longer than the bod...








