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Handgun Basics

Author: LockNLoad
February 25, 2010
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Unless you’re a gun enthusiast, you might not know exactly what constitutes a handgun. A handgun is simply a firearm that can be held and fired with one hand. The other hand can, however, be used to steady and support either the base of the gun or the other shooting hand; I recommend using shooting gloves for protection and comfort, as well as investing in leather holsters to carry the weapon. It is this characteristic that distinguished a handgun from other types of guns such as shotguns and rifles. They are also distinct from other types of weapons such as machine guns, which are mounted and large artillery. Handguns come in a variety of subtypes such as revolvers and pistols.

In the latter category, there are single-shot, semiautomatic, and machine. While many people use the words “handgun” and “pistol” as interchangeable in everyday conversation, there is actually a very slight, technical distinction between the two. A pistol, which is technically a subset of the overarching umbrella of handguns, has a chamber that is integral with the barrel. As handguns became more and more popular in everyday use, many companies sprang up ready to sell these popular guns. Some of the most common types of handguns are Springfield handguns and Smith & Wesson handguns.

Choosing a Home for Your Gun

Author: LockNLoad
August 5, 2009
Choosing a Home for Your Gun

An effective holster should offer two things above all other considerations: security and easy access to your firearm. When shopping around for a new holster, it’s important to pay close attention to a number of key factors. For instance, does your gun fit snugly, or is it loose and uncomfortable? Can you wear the holster without straps?

Once you’ve made sure a pocket holster is the right size for your gun, try recreating the holstering process. The holster should stay open after the gun is drawn, allowing for quick and easy reholstering. Additionally, check your belt loops to make sure that the holster corresponds well enough to be worn effectively. The last thing you want is to lose your holster – gun and all – because of an awkward attachment to your belt.

Carrying A Concealed Weapon

Author: LockNLoad
April 22, 2009

revolverholstersbrown-rossleather.jpgAll Americans should have the right to carry a concealed weapon for protection, but it’s also important that the proper precautions are taken.  First of all, a concealed weapons permit is necessary for any American desiring to carry a weapon concealed on their person.  These permits can be procured from the state, and often involve a short application process.  While every American should have the right to carry a concealed weapon, it’s also important that a concealed weapon is not used for the wrong purposes, necessitating the need for a screening process.  Concealed weapons should only be used for protection, and only in the most dire of circumstances. 

Once the concealed weapons permit is procured, the next step is to keep informed about the necessary safety measures.  For example, keeping a concealed weapon unloaded doesn’t make sense, but keeping the safety off as well is just plain silly.  Always ensure the safety on your concealed weapon is on, and never carry a concealed weapon that doesn’t have a safety.  It’s also a good idea to carry a holster to hold your weapon within easy reach and keep it secured.  Having a concealed weapon jumbling around in a backpack or purse makes it easy for someone else to remove without the owner noticing.  Revolver holsters tend to be a practical choice for most concealed weapons.

Grandpa’s Holster Collection

Author: LockNLoad
March 26, 2009

gunholsters-rossleather.jpgWhile some refined gentlemen collect paintings, statuettes, or even baseball cards, my grandpa collected holsters.  Grandpa must have had three or four dozen different gun holsters which all served different purposes.  Grandpa had gun holsters that looked like they were utilized by cowboys of the old west, holsters used by police officers, and even unique holsters that looked like they were more suited to an action film than the real world.  Though Grandpa loved gun holsters, I always found it odd that he had never once owned a firearm. 

When I asked grandpa why he had all the holsters but had never owned a gun himself, he told me that it wasn’t guns he liked, it was the design of the leather on the holsters!  Kind of an odd fascination, but to each their own I suppose!

February 11, 2009

ranger beltsEven belts need cleaning and TLC. Belts do more than just hold up pants; they also provide sports support, be the holster’s anchor, and even combine the belt and the bag into one piece. Those that need constant care belts made from leather, from the usual formal wear belt to a ranger belt, to make it last a long time.

If there is any buildup or soil that got into the belt, simply wipe it off with a damp cloth. You may use leather polish to keep its shine, but be aware of how the belt’s finish was done. Some belts are tanned with an oil-based tanner, and these will need a cleaning solution with a different chemical or oil base.

January 20, 2009
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 Used to conceal a firearm, paddle holsters are specifically created to be worn against the body inside the pants. It can be made of nylon, plastic or leather, and a specific material that keeps it from being pulled along with the gun when it is drawn.

A lot of people whose occupation requires them to carry a gun around make use of this type of holster to hide their weapon because it serves them some advantages. Among those is that it is not only easy to wear but can be conveniently removed and put on again when the situation requires so. Some find it more comfortable to wear, too as comparable to those offered with belt that requires the wearer to remove the holster as well as the belt.

Pancake Holster

Author: LockNLoad
December 11, 2008

pancake-holster-rossleather.jpgCarry your gun comfortably without being too obvious about it. A pancake holster is ideal for carrying weapons when you don’t want to create a big bulge on your side. This type of holster has been around for hundreds of years since the beginning of holster making. In fact, 95% of holster makers today produce the pancake style of holster.

Ross pancake holsters are available with or without thumb breaks. They can be used for most revolvers and semi-autos. The combat grip accessibility and full trigger guard coverage are provided for safety measures. These types of holsters hug the side of the body and naturally curve around the hip for more comfort but with a smoother draw.

Ross Holsters

Author: LockNLoad
December 11, 2008
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Whether for law enforcement or military use, choose only the best leather holsters to hold your side arm. Ross holsters have been making quality leather holsters for almost thirty years now. These holsters are already famous all over the world.

The all leather products of Ross are made from veg-tanned, drum dyed leather. Each holster is custom-fitted to any type or make of weapon. The firearm is molded to leather while it’s still wet to get the necessary snug fit. Ross leathers also sells high quality gala and sport belts. It specializes on shoulder rigs for gala presentations and duty gear accessories.

Handgun holsters

Author: LockNLoad
November 13, 2008

handgun-holstersWhen owning a handgun, it is important to keep in mind that a gun is a powerful weapon. It can be destructive and fatal when in the wrong hands. That is why handgun holsters are a must.

A holster keeps a handgun securely in place. It prevents accidents from occurring. Holsters come in different sizes to correctly fit any handgun.

Western holsters

Author: LockNLoad
October 23, 2008

western holstersGuns, although used to protect, can be dangerous when in the wrong hands. Gun owners must be responsible and must keep their weapons secure, especially while carrying them. It’s important to keep guns secure, but, at the same time, it’s also necessary to allow easy access in case of an emergency. Holsters allow for both convenience and protection. There is a wide selection of western holsters to choose from.

A holster is designed to be attached to the waist and to keep a gun secure. Holsters are usually made of durable and high-quality leather that will last a lifetime.