Archive for Paul Rackley

Discussing the Beretta Px4 Storm

While best known for shotguns and for supplying the primary sidearm of the U.S. military, Beretta also produces a polymer-frame pistol called the Px4 Storm. Available in three sizes—full, compact and subcompact—and three calibers, the Px4 Storm features a rotary barrel lockup in the full-size and compact and a tilting barrel lockup in the subcompact.

February 14, 2011

Concealed Carry: Shoulder Systems

Shoulder holsters keep everything together and are good for grab and go.

February 07, 2011

Gun Traveling Laws

Winter isn’t best time for traveling, but since Phil didn’t see his shadow the other day, perhaps spring is right around the corner. And with nicer weather, travelers will soon start hitting the roads.

February 07, 2011

Quashing Raging Judge Rumors

The rumor mill has been grinding away since SHOT that the new 28-gauge Taurus Raging Judge has been declared a National Firearms Act item by the ATF and would not be coming out. As is often the case with rumors, this is not true according to American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe.

January 26, 2011

Self-Defense Accuracy

Most handguns shooters spend countless hours trying to get the smallest possible group in the 10-ring on a target. Many of us are practically obsessed with accuracy, but accuracy and self-defense accuracy are quite different.

January 25, 2011

Cover Versus Concealment

Like most guys, I love a good shoot’um up movie, but I’m always irritated when the protagonist dives behind a couch, or some other flimsy object, right before the bad guy sprays the object with bullets. And even though the object would have never stopped a bullet—much less multiple bullets—the hero jumps up unharmed and drops the bad guy with a well-placed shot.

January 13, 2011

Winchester Xpert Steel Upland Game & Target

Winchester’s Xpert Steel Upland Game & Target loads contain more pellets per ounce than traditional loads and boast blistering speeds.

January 12, 2011

Mental Training

Regardless of the amount of time spent or number of rounds fired in training, many gun owners are unprepared for a deadly force encounter—mentally unprepared. The idea of defending one’s life or home seems very simple, but if you haven’t thought it through completely, you might hesitate at a time that could get you seriously hurt or worse.

January 12, 2011

Groundwork

While it’s important to stay on your feet in a fight, a lot of things can go wrong when you’re attacked, such as being knocked to the ground. If this happened could you defend yourself? If you haven’t practiced drawing and shooting from the ground, it’s highly unlikely.

January 06, 2011

Marlin 925RM

The Marlin 925RM wrings the .22 WMR cartridge for all it's worth.

December 15, 2010

Non-Lethal Devices

I personally believe in carrying a concealed handgun at all times; however, there are times when I can’t for either legal or calculated reasons. There are also people who, for whatever reason, desire a means of protection that isn’t a gun.

December 13, 2010

Avoiding Confrontation

One way to protect yourself and your family is by avoiding confrontations through awareness and attitude.

December 09, 2010

Check the Backseat

With so many people going out at night during this time of year, I want to remind everyone of a simple habit that could save your life—checking the backseat before getting into your car.

November 23, 2010

Code Words

With the holiday shopping season upon us, I want to concentrate on some simple, overlooked ways to keep our families safe.

November 22, 2010

Concealed or Open

In the comments section of my last blog, I was asked if I had to carry concealed when hunting. Well, the answer is no. In a lot of states, you can carry open when hunting, and in Virginia, where I currently live, open carry is completely legal.

November 17, 2010