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Streamlight Sidewinder Boot: Versatile Red and White Light
Streamlight makes a great product, and the Sidewinder Boot is no different. It’s compact, lightweight, and durable. With a price tag in the $30 range, it’s also affordable. If you have never used a red filter light, try one out. Once you do, it’s hard to go without one. The Streamlight Sidewinder Boot is a must-have for any defensive or doomsday rig. Remember that while bright lights are a must, a dim, red filter light is just as important. Give the Sidewinder Boot a shot; it might be just the tool you need.
Self Defense Drills: Realistic Training
It’s common knowledge however that most shootings take place at less than seven yards, but recent events such as the Eli Dicken incident tell us that we should also train for longer distances.
Reloading 101: How to Develop a Handload
Reloading is a rewarding hobby. For those getting into reloading, the biggest question is how to develop loading for you firearms. Today, we answer that question with a process in development over the last 20 years.
The Marlin Model 62: A Unique Piece of Levergun History
The Marlin Model 62 has largely been relegated to collections. However, it's history and operation are an interesting piece of lever gun lore.
Aguila .22 Ammunition: Suppressed Fun
Aguila manufactures a diverse lineup of ammunition. Their subsonic ammo is a class its own with unique loads for every rimfire application. Let's take a look at what Aguila offers for subsonic rimfire.
The Newhall Incident: Hard Lessons
This and similar incidents helped promote a train-like-you-fight mentality, which revolutionized police and even civilian training.
Must Haves: Beginner Guns and Accessories
When getting started in firearms, there are tons of options available. We discuss beginner guns and accessories to get you started.
Are You Maximizing the Advantages of the Five-Point Draw Technique?
The five-point draw allows a shooter to practice each step in isolation or combine them into a slow and smooth presentation from the holster. With practice, these moves naturally become more effortless and faster. Slow becomes smooth, and smooth becomes fast.