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Picking the perfect holster for your Sig P320 isn't something you want to rush—it's about comfort, safety, and how naturally you can handle your firearm. Whether you're carrying every day or just ...
Choosing the best Sig P229 holster is essential for ensuring comfort, accessibility, and safety. Whether you carry daily or occasionally, the right holster enhances your firearm's functionality while ...
Most people take a long time choosing a gun, but when choosing the holster, they make a quick choice. However, choosing the right gun holster is as important as choosing the right gun. It’s not just ...
Choosing a concealed carry holster is a unique task for each person. Everyone is different and your choice of gun, and how you want to carry it, will influence your decision. The good news is that you ...
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The lawsuit alleges the gun manufacturer designed and negligently marketed a defective firearm. Portland attorney Michael Bigos, left, Somerset County Sheriff’s Deputy David A. Cole and Kimberly Cole ...
When it comes to gun holsters, buyers have never had more options, and Kydex or a similar material will be among the top choices. It’s durable, lightweight, and generally cheaper than leather. I’ve ...
Jacksonville, Florida—Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets and one of ...
One of America’s most popular guns is a “ticking time bomb” that allegedly fires spontaneously and has injured dozens of cops. The SIG Sauer P320 semi-automatic handgun is used by some 1,000 law ...
A Dakota County woman is among nearly two dozen law enforcement officials from 13 states who say in a federal lawsuit that they were injured when their handguns fired without the trigger being pulled.