Streamlight Makes Their Wedge EDC Light Even Slimmer With the New Ultra-Thin Wedge SL
Built for versatility, the Wedge SL transitions effortlessly from everyday tasks to outdoor exploration and precision work in tight spaces.
Built for versatility, the Wedge SL transitions effortlessly from everyday tasks to outdoor exploration and precision work in tight spaces.
Aside from a few unique firearms that have drawn peoples’ attention and my smokeshow of a wife, the only other thing I’ve received such consistent notice of or compliments on are my hand-made custom cowboy boots.
I’d shot this gun before, recently, without any issues on another new ammo rollout, so I faced the reality that I had lost faith in the gun. After I ordered replacement springs, I waited.
Gerber’s three new LST models stay true to the model’s heritage of being affordable EDC knives that you’ll forget you’re carrying until you need them.
The lumen arms race rolls on with Streamlight’s introduction of their new ProTac 2.0 HP flashlight. It’s a pocketable version
One of the most important considerations while walking your dog is that you will likely have just one free hand if you’re threatened. If you need to use deadly force, you will be shooting and possibly even reloading using only your strong hand.
The 5.11 Stache Sneakers also have a neat party trick that gives them their namesake. The tongue of the shoe has a hook-and-loop closure pocket that will let the user stash something like extra cash or the nuclear launch codes in there.
We’ve all heard the common refrain: concealed means concealed. Indeed. That works well. But what happens in other venues that have trained security to watch for people who fit certain profiles in an effort to keep guns off the property? Or venues that employ metal detectors?
The LTT Hellcat Pro now has two upgraded options: the Pro and Pro Comp. In partnership with Apex Tactical, these enhanced models bring Precision Built Confidence to Springfield Armory’s trusted platform—making them even better for everyday carry.
Having alternate colors is beneficial in many situations, especially low-light environments. Red light preserves your night vision, ideal for map reading or moving quietly in the dark. Green light enhances contrast while still preserving your night vision.