Posts Tagged ‘spare magazine’
Everyday Carry – Weapon Mounted Lights and Spare Magazines
This week two people reached out to me and asked for my opinion on if they should have a weapon mounted light on their everyday carry gun, and if they should carry a spare magazine. For what it’s worth, here is my answer to that question. You don’t have to agree with my stance on…
Read MoreAlternative Method to Carry a Spare Magazine from CCW Breakaways
Whether you carry a spare magazine with your everyday carry (EDC) gun is a decision you need to make after doing your own cost-benefit analysis. If you want to carry a spare magazine, but haven’t yet figured out a comfortable and reliable way to do so, consider this simple item from CCW Breakaways. Sidecar Holsters—…
Read MoreWhat do You Carry Along With Your EDC Gun?
If you’re reading this post, you likely carry a handgun for self-defense, and I have a question for you. What do you carry daily in addition to your everyday carry (EDC) concealed carry handgun? On a recent episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, Riley asked me a series of questions in a rapid-fire session. One…
Read MoreEpisode 498 – Rapid Fire with Bryan Eastridge
Jacob asks Bryan a large number of questions and he has 1 minute or less to answer. Bryan is an active LEO in OK and the host of the Off Duty On Duty Podcast.
Read MoreExtraCarry Mag Holder [REVIEW]
I recently spe with Rick, the designer, and owner of a company called ExtraCarry. He asked me to take a lo at a couple of their products. Specifically, he wanted some feedback on their different magazine pouches designed for concealed carriers who carry a spare magazine in their . I was familiar with the NeoMag…
Read MoreThe Tactical Reload: What it is, Why We Use it, and How it’s Done
The tactical reload: what it is, why we use it, how it’s done A tactical reload is a reload performed when the partially full magazine or cylinder of a handgun is replaced with a full magazine (for semiautos) or extra rounds (in revolvers), returning the firearm to full or nearer-to-full capacity. For semiautos, the partially…
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