There are a lot of factors to consider when it comes to choosing the right gun for conceal carry. A larger caliber gun will be physically larger, which may not make it the best choice for someone who is smaller or likes to wear tighter...
There are a lot of factors to consider when it comes to choosing the right gun for conceal carry. A larger caliber gun will be physically larger, which may not make it the best choice for someone who is smaller or likes to wear tighter...
If you are a responsible handgun owner, safety should be a primary concern. And an often-overlooked aspect of gun safety is taking care of your firearm from a maintenance standpoint. Properly cleaning, storing, and understanding how the gun works will help improve its functionality and...
HOW "REAL" IS YOUR TRAINING? To some of you, this post will piss you off. The majority of you will most likely agree with what I have to say here. For those of you who are of the former group...
The Sad State of Affairs of Handgun Training in Massachusetts The majority of gun owners in Massachusetts take their Basic Firearms Safety Course and that is where they stop their training. They fail to seek out further knowledge and instruction from trainers who know not only...
QUICK GUIDE: How to get your MA Non-Resident License to Carry For those folks that live in the states that border Massachusetts and carry a concealed firearm, it is good practice to obtain a MA Non-Resident License to Carry. This is especially true if you wish...
THE MASSACHUSETTS LICENSE TO CARRY PROCESS EXPLAINED Leave it to our Commonwealth to make the Massachusetts License to Carry process a complicated and confusing mess. The vast majority of the rest of the free world United States has far less restrictive laws and processes in place to...
Gun Safety Courses in Massachusetts We do a lot of training across both the civilian and law enforcement markets, but we focus heavily on helping our clients get the most out of their gun safety courses. While we enjoy the run and gun, high speed stuff...
How To Shoot A Small Group With Your Pistol Shrinkage...
Choosing Your First Handgun There are several factors to consider when deciding what will be your first handgun. Most likely you are looking at a $400-600 purchase, so it’s worth doing some research on. You have to do get your hands on several different guns before...
So you’ve just bought your first handgun. Congratulations! You’ve started down the fun and exciting road of gun ownership. Now you might be wondering, where can I get more information on how to shoot well? What holster should I buy? How should I carry this...