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Sig Sauer Nightmare Fastback Update

Thu, 08/25/2016 - 11:00
The Sig Nightmare Fastback is now at approximately 1700 rounds, and we’re closing in on the finish line. However, it’s begun to develop an unusual tendency to double feed when using Winchester white box ammo. After some testing, I’ve come to the conclusion that this is likely because the WWB has a shorter OAL than … Continue reading "Sig Sauer Nightmare Fastback Update"

The 4 Rules of Gun Safety: Rule 4

Wed, 08/24/2016 - 15:12
Here’s our final video in the series on the four rules of gun safety. Today we look at Rule 4. Buy this sweet G-Shock so we can use the money to make more videos!

Appendix carry 101: Drawing and holstering

Tue, 08/16/2016 - 13:37
I’ve had a lot of people ask my why I lean back when I holster. This video explains that. If you like our videos consider supporting us on Patreon!

The 4 Rules of Gun Safety: Rule 3

Thu, 08/11/2016 - 13:07
Now we’re at Rule 3 in the 4 Rules: Never point your weapon at something you’re not willing to destroy. Pretty easy, right? Today we’ll see what happens when we apply a little critical thinking to it. Hey, if you want to support our videos and other content, consider donating to us on Patreon. It’s … Continue reading "The 4 Rules of Gun Safety: Rule 3"

The 4 Rules of Gun Safety, rule 2: Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target

Wed, 08/10/2016 - 14:31
But what if you need to shoot and your sights can’t be on the target?

The 4 Rules of Gun Safety, Rule 1: All guns are always loaded

Wed, 08/10/2016 - 14:29
All guns are always loaded, right? I mean, except for when they’re not.

Concealed Carry Advice: How to deal with printing

Tue, 08/02/2016 - 13:02
Is printing as big a deal as people seem to think it is? Signs point to “no.” Click here to support our channel on Patreon For capitalist bros, click here to get the USPSA 1/2 scale practice targets you see in our videos. They’re awesome!

Concealed Carry advice: When to press-check your gun

Tue, 07/19/2016 - 13:26
Alternate title for this video was “bro, do you even press check?” Want to buy some awesome training rounds so you can practice your press check and your eject-and-catch? Here are the rounds I use.

Living with AIWB: Go for a walk

Mon, 07/18/2016 - 13:55
In today’s video, I don’t shoot anything, I don’t review any gear, I just…walk. But the point here is to address the people who’ve commented on my videos that “appendix carry isn’t comfortable for all day wear.” To which I say “bollocks” because if I can walk 7 miles in under 2 hours with a … Continue reading "Living with AIWB: Go for a walk"

Sig Sauer 1911 Nightmare Fastback 1,000 round update

Thu, 07/14/2016 - 12:59
Stats: 1,150 rounds fired 1 armorer level fix 5 double-feeds that I’m not sure about counting yet I am really starting to like this gun. If you’re enjoying the 1911 videos and related content, please consider support us on Patreon. If you prefer a more capitalist approach to supporting the channel, here’s a link to … Continue reading "Sig Sauer 1911 Nightmare Fastback 1,000 round update"

Concealed carry advice: How to deal with the police

Wed, 07/13/2016 - 13:15
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Shooting the Badlands Challenge

Tue, 07/05/2016 - 10:59
So I thought up this course of fire while shooting at Badlands Gun Range, and decided to name it the Badlands Challenge. The course is simple: 5 shots WHO, 5 yards, 10 sec par, low ready start 5 shots SHO, 10 yards, 10 sec par, concealed start 5 shots freestyle, 15 yards, 7 seconds, concealed … Continue reading "Shooting the Badlands Challenge"

Next test 1911: Sig Sauer 1911 Fastback Nightmare .357 Sig

Thu, 06/30/2016 - 12:56
This is one I’ve been looking forward to testing for a while, the Sig Sauer 1911 Fastback Nightmare in .357 Sig. Let’s get started with the first evaluation, the 10-8 Performance Function Test Passed with flying colors, it would seem. In fact, of all the 1911s I’ve had through the test so far (this is … Continue reading "Next test 1911: Sig Sauer 1911 Fastback Nightmare .357 Sig"

Living with appendix carry

Thu, 06/30/2016 - 12:30
I received an interesting comment the other day on my “Five tips for smart concealed carry” video. The commenter said “I’d like to see you drive a car with that rig” which I thought was odd, because I’ve done 8 hour road trips with that rig. But because I understand that this is the internet, … Continue reading "Living with appendix carry"

No one is coming to save you

Wed, 06/29/2016 - 13:13
I am exhausted of writing about terrorist attacks, but they keep happening. And they continue to be relevant to our local self-defense situations here in the states. The most attack in Turkey focused on something that we’ve known forever is a soft target: the unsecure area of airports. “But Caleb” you’ll say, “we can’t carry … Continue reading "No one is coming to save you"

Concealed Carry: Understanding dry-fire

Wed, 06/29/2016 - 12:54
I don’t actually like to dry fire that much. The joke in the video about countless hours of mindless repetition is how I feel about it. But I also think it’s an incredibly useful tool for building “casual manipulation skills.” What are those? When I talk about casual manipulation skills, I’m talking about the ability … Continue reading "Concealed Carry: Understanding dry-fire"

An Update, An Absence, and An ECO.

Wed, 06/22/2016 - 13:09
I just wanted to give a quick update.  My last article was May 5th, which in internet terms might as well be a lifetime ago.  Why? My real job got hectic and I received an Designee Appointment from the FAA; an appointment that necessitated some out of State training.  An appointment that led to a … Continue reading "An Update, An Absence, and An ECO."

5 newbie CCW mistakes

Wed, 06/22/2016 - 10:00
This is one of those things that I had to try hard to figure out, because when I started scripting this video I had maybe three of these down pat. The biggest one for me is picking at my shirt. I actually got made not too long ago because that’s exactly what I was doing … Continue reading "5 newbie CCW mistakes"

Kimber Pro Carry II 9mm final review

Mon, 06/20/2016 - 14:02
Time for the final review of the Kimber Pro Carry II in 9mm. I actually ended up liking this gun quite a bit, and as a carry gun it has a lot going for it. Final score: 90/100 One of the things I failed to mention in the video, and something that will actually need … Continue reading "Kimber Pro Carry II 9mm final review"

Kimber Pro Carry II 9mm at 2,000 rounds

Fri, 06/17/2016 - 10:00
Here it is, the 2,000th round through the Kimber Pro Carry II in 9mm. I’ll do the full review later, but here’s the final score for the short attention span folks. Rounds fired: 2,012 Failures: 5 10-8 Performance Test: Failed, but passed on re-test after break in period Points Deducted: -5 points for 5 failures, … Continue reading "Kimber Pro Carry II 9mm at 2,000 rounds"

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