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Taurus PT709 Slim - The Perfect CCW Weapon?

Given the success of the Millennium Pro models and the PT-745 model, Taurus chose to take elements of design from both weapon series and build a lightweight handgun for concealed carry. The outcome was the PT-709 Slim, which was debuted in the 2009 SHOT show. The 709 Slim is only offered in a single stack 9mm configuration, although other rounds may be coming. At the time of this article, the 709 Slim is only... (posted by Brad Justus 1 year 223 days ago.)
Are BSA Scopes Any Good?

Based out of the UK, BSA has been in business for nearly 150 years. They are England's oldest and most well known gun maker and small arms manufacturer. They own a number of shooting related businesses including ammunition, shooting supplies, and rifle scopes. The rifle scope side of their business was formed in 1996 and is called BSA Optics. The BSA Optics department has developed several rifle scope models for most any need... (posted by Brad Justus 2 years 245 days ago.)
Guide to Swift Rifle Scopes

Based in Lakewood, CO; Swift Optics has been making optical items since the early 1920's. Like most optical companies, they provide a assorted variety of optical products like riflescopes, microscopes, and spotting scopes. Swift offers a full line of scope for nearly all needs. Swift markets scopes under two different levels: the SwiftReliant series and the SwiftPremier series.The SwiftReliant series is their entry level... (posted by Brad Justus 2 years 314 days ago.)
Pocket holsters - A Helpful Guide

As more and more people migrate towards more discreet forms of concealed carry of handguns, many people frequently ask: "What do you think of a pocket holster, and what do you recommend?" My personal opinion is a pocket holster is an excellent method of CCW carry, especially for certain applications. As a matter of fact, it's become one of my first choices of CCW carry. Let's take a look at pocket holsters and some... (posted by Brad Justus 6 years 127 days ago.)
Buyer's Guide to Shooting Glasses

Shooters of all kinds require eye protection, whether at the range or in the field. The majority of shooting activities take place in close proximity to the face. Facing the possibility of ricochets, flying objects (ejecting shells, etc), wind, sun and dust, it only makes sense to use good eye protection. Although everyday sunglasses are better than nothing, you're much better off with a pair of protective... (posted by Brad Justus 6 years 213 days ago.)