Revolvers remain popular for carry and home defense, but know what you’re getting into.
With modest caveats, a carbine deserves consideration as “the” house gun.
Our “Home” Carry Life series has made roughly 20 references to practice. But practice what?
Lighting up the unexpected around the home has unexpected difficulties.
Sighting tech has twists you may not suspect, and they’re especially consequential at home.
What your home is made of may require some serious consideration in a defensive encounter.
We answer some more home carry questions from our readers.
Guns & Gear Editor Frank Winn answers some home carry questions from readers.
Carry may be the end-game of true security at home. Here are some “beginnings” to consider.
Home carry is unappealing, we grant. It doesn’t have to be uncomfortable as well.