Best Holsters For The Walther PPQ M2
My buddy picked up a Walther PPQ M2 subcompact at the last gun show we attended, but didn’t pick up a holster. So together we set to the task of finding him the best holster for his new pistol.
My buddy picked up a Walther PPQ M2 subcompact at the last gun show we attended, but didn’t pick up a holster. So together we set to the task of finding him the best holster for his new pistol.
There is some confusion about the identifying characteristics for various handgun sizes. However, there are no hard and fast industry rules about which pistol fits into what category. With that said, there are 4 different sizes of automatic handguns; full size, compact, sub-compact, and pocket pistols.
In a world where striker fired pistols are becoming evermore popular, the double-action/single action pistol (DA/SA for short) can be a mystery. Pistols come in a variety of configurations, and you may be wondering how to carry your DA/SA pistol. So let’s take a look at your options.
Around the concealed carry community, there are a lot of acronyms thrown around. Some terms have the same meaning, while others do not. However, this tends to lead to confusion. One common question is whether a pistol or handgun permit is a concealed carry permit?
Appendix carry is a popular position for toting your everyday carry pistol. However, many concealed carry practitioners do not opt to carry their pistol in this position. Oftentimes, people cite discomfort as a primary reason behind this decision. There are several ways to alleviate discomfort and become accustomed to appendix carry.
I’m here to provide some clarity about what you can expect to encounter during a concealed carry course. Maybe you need to satisfy a state requirement to obtain your CCW license. Or perhaps you’re considering concealed carry and want to beef up your knowledge. Whatever the reason, I’ll be going over some common questions and their answers.