Concealed Carry Laws by State: What to Know in 2025
Handgun Cleaning Basics: Keep Your Carry Pistol in Top Shape
Low-Light Home Defense: How Laser Sights and Tactical Lights Make a Difference
As darkness falls, split-second decisions become a matter of life and death. Discover how simple tools—tactical weapon lights and red-dot laser sights—can cut through the shadows, help you ID friend from foe, and give you the edge you need when every second counts.
Handgun vs. Shotgun: Which is Better for Home Defense?
Deciding between a handgun and shotgun for home defense? This blog breaks down the pros and cons of both, including stopping power, recoil, and what fits your home layout. We also cover key considerations like training, comfort, and the importance of choosing the right firearm for you.
Laser Sights in Self-Defense: Myths vs. Reality
Laser sights are often misunderstood, but they offer undeniable advantages in self-defense situations. In this post, we debunk common myths, like the idea that they give away your position or that they’re only for beginners. Whether you're new to firearms or an experienced shooter, find out how laser sights can enhance your accuracy, help in low-light conditions, and even act as a psychological deterrent in critical moments. Ready to clear up the confusion? Read on to learn how laser sights can complement your training and self-defense strategies.
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Real-World Concealed Carry: Situational Awareness and Everyday Self-Defense Tips
Concealed Carry in Comfort: Holsters, Clothing, and Carrying with a Laser Sight
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Laser Sight Showdown: ArmaLaser vs. Crimson Trace vs. LaserMax
Not all laser sights are created equal. In this detailed comparison of ArmaLaser, Crimson Trace, and LaserMax, we break down activation methods, fit, installation, and more to help you choose the perfect laser sight for your handgun. Whether you're focused on concealed carry, home defense, or range days—this guide has you covered.