Buyer’s Guide for Fanny Pack Holsters 2018

Buyer’s Guide for Fanny Pack Holsters 2018

What are Fanny Pack Holsters? Remember when fanny packs—the small bags worn on a belt around your waist—were a fashion trend in the 1980s? Well, that is what you will be purchasing when you buy a fanny pack holster. They may not be the coolest conceal carry—or...
Buyer’s Guide for Belly Band Holsters

Buyer’s Guide for Belly Band Holsters

Figuring out which type of holster to buy for conceal carrying can be overwhelming. There are seemingly infinite varieties. You can go for the always popular waistband holsters like OWB, IWB, or AIWB. You could choose “police” inspired holster like the shoulder or...
The Right Way Of Cleaning Rifles

The Right Way Of Cleaning Rifles

Rifles differ from handguns and shotguns in their thick barrel walls and spiral grooves in the bore (called rifling).[1] When a barrel is rifled, it can shoot a bullet much more accurately at great distances. Greater accuracy and distance shooting makes this type of...
The Proper Way of Cleaning Shotguns

The Proper Way of Cleaning Shotguns

Like rifles, shotguns are often used in hunting, but you will also find them in sporting, law enforcement, military, or home defense situations. Shotguns were originally designed to shoot “shot” (a multitude of small pellets) or slugs (a solid bullet). Because of the...
Cleaning Single-Action and Double-Action Revolvers

Cleaning Single-Action and Double-Action Revolvers

Revolvers—like all handguns—have a much smaller barrel than shotguns or revolvers. Revolvers and pistols differ in the way they store their ammunition. Revolvers have a revolving cylinder that holds a specific number of bullets. The cylinder spins are the gun fires....