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Are you a first time handgun buyer? How to pick your first handgun? Part 3

07/26/2021
We have to stay mindful that our job is not to look cool. The goal is to be efficient with your weapon. Reliability is another key factor that novel handgun models almost never exhibit. This is why you want to pick a very robust and not overly complicated semi-automatic handgun.    This is why Glock became so popular for the police departments, military private citizens and competitors. It's designed to have very few moving parts so less things can go wrong. Make sure that your front sight is nice and bold, with some sort of bright dont on it as combat/ defensive shooting is all about front sight focus.  Your magazine capacity will be dictated by the gun you pick and the State you reside in. The rule of thumb is the more...  Read More

Are you a first time handgun buyer? How to pick your first handgun? Part 2

07/23/2021
Written by Mohican Shooter  So Many Calibers, How To Choose What’s Right For You Which Caliber should you go for? This topic will be a hot debate among the giants of the industry. Terms like terminal ballistics, bullet expansion, wound cavities, hollow point and wound channels will be thrown around quite often. What you need to know. Yes it's nice to have a large caliber when it comes to a weapon you are planning to use for self defense but that's not all that matters. Shot placement is far more important but more illusive as it has to do with your commitment to training. Most people look to 9mm or .45 caliber as their go to self defense rounds while others pick a smaller .380 caliber to do the job. All of the above calibers w...  Read More

Are you a first time handgun buyer? How to pick your first handgun?

07/21/2021
Are you a first time handgun buyer? How to pick your first handgun? (Part 1) Written by Mohican Shooter  Let us first establish the framework!  Why are you interested in obtaining your first handgun?  Is the goal to have it for self defense or maybe for casual target practice?  Are you looking for a handgun to go hunting?  Is it a sport oriented purchase? Are you interested in competitive shooting ? If yes, it's another big discussion. There are many types of competitive pistol sports, from classic olympic shooting to IDPA, USPSA, IPSC, and others. For the sake of simplicity and since most people get their first handgun for self-defense, let’s assume you are shopping for a handgun that you wish to use...  Read More

Sig Sauer P365 SAS review

07/08/2021
Sig Sauer P365 SAS for your everyday carry.    Are you a new gun owner or someone who is looking for that perfect balance while concealed carrying a handgun?  Sig Sauer P365 SAS is named this way because you can carry it 365 days a year.  Additionally SAS stands for SIG Anti Sang. Its compact yet it has all the right features which make it a good tactical choice for your EDC (every day carry) if concealability is your main concern.   P365 SAS has it all and is ready to be used right out of the box without any needed upgrades. (TIP: firearm handling tip below) All you need to do is    Treat every gun as if it's loaded 1) pull the gun out of the box it came in 2) keeping your finger off the trigger and rest it above on the frame...  Read More

What does a first time gun owner need to know about gun safety.

07/01/2021
What does a first time gun owner need to know about gun safety. Firearm Safety handling tips We realize that in the last year and half alone the US has seen 5 to 8 million  new gun owners. This makes a lot of people concerned when it comes to gun safety practices which need to be followed in order to avoid negligent discharges.  The answer is simple, TRAINING is key to proper safety practices and gun handling as a whole. Here is what you need to know.  Treat every gun as if its loaded 1) pull the gun out of the box it came in 2) keeping your finger off the trigger and rest it above on the frame of the gun  3) point it in a safe direction    4) check that its clear and safe by taking the magazine out of the magwell and racking t...  Read More