Carrying Crossdraw: Don’t
In it’s time, crossdraw made a lot of sense, but the days of controlling a horse with one hand while shooting a single action revolver with the other are over.
In it’s time, crossdraw made a lot of sense, but the days of controlling a horse with one hand while shooting a single action revolver with the other are over.
Cold weather means changing your layers a bit. The ISG team tested different carry methods to determine which were best… read on to see our results.
The shotgun is the bastard child of the gun world, and for good reason, but you should still know these techniques for running one better than the enemy.
We believe that guns are a responsibility, in addition to being a right. You owe it to those with whom you share a free society to be an asset, not a liability.
It’s said ‘handguns are to fight your way to a rifle’. That’s nonsense. The handgun is often ideal, but you’ll need to put in work to be an asset.
The AK’s popularity has rocketed with American shooters in the last decade, but have the techniques kept pace? We say “not even a little”. Learn to run the AK.
Grandpappy’s revolver might not be the ideal weapon for concealed carry anymore, but you should still know how to pick up and run one efficiently. Learn more.
One of the main strengths of the handgun is the ability to use it one handed. Here’s the case that you should be spending WAY more time building this skill.
There’s a common reference with firearms; your ‘primary and secondary’, meaning your rifle and pistol. We believe that if you’re not at war, this is backwards.
Loved and hated in equal parts, the 1911 is a piece of American firearms history that just refuses to leave… either way, knowing how to run one right is good.