The Curse of the Itty Bitty 9
I found two more of those little 9mm guns today and I recognized them both as ones I’d been asked about. I was really excited about having a chance to ha...
I found two more of those little 9mm guns today and I recognized them both as ones I’d been asked about. I was really excited about having a chance to ha...
The first time I had a chance to shoot the KRISS Vector I had no idea what I was holding, all I knew is that it was really cool. A customer brought one in and l...
There are a lot of reasons slim frame 9s are popular, not the least of which is having the concealability factor of an itty bitty gun with a grown up round like...
Quantifiable improvement is my favorite kind of improvement. I like to be able to see what that improvement is and track why it has occurred. Part of my past fr...
Most of you know that my days are spent behind the counter at West Coast Armory’s Indoor Range and while I don’t actively sell guns, a majority of m...
It’s not exactly a secret: I love my little Sig Sauer P238. It’s small, it’s easy to shoot and for what it is the firearm is accurate, Caleb c...
I’ve had a lot of questions lately regarding what firearm I’ll be using for my rimfire training. I’m currently using a Smith & Wesson 622...
Insights Training Center recently introduced their Blade-Tech PH Lite. I managed to get my hands on one of these 2 7/8″, 2.6oz knives and it really is ni...
I was recently given a box of .40 Cor-Bon performance match ammunition to shoot through my M&P Pro 40. I finally had a chance to use it at West Coast Armor...
After Caleb was right about the revolver you think I would have learned to listen to him. I still had some trepidation about his latest idea to improve my shoot...