
Targets and Range Systems 2019 Gallery
Use these tools to enhance your firearms training.


Use these tools to enhance your firearms training.


After stepping off the shuttle bus and into a dust storm, I determined that attempting to shoot any firearm long distance would be far more challenging than my novice rifle shooting skills could handle. I primarily stuck with handguns and short-range rifle shooting.


Duty Gear 2018 Holsters and pouches give your tools security and protection.

From anti-drone shotgun ammo to motorcycle armor systems, this year's show featured plenty of new tools for law enforcement.

These options provide officers with many ways to respond with less-lethal force.


This equipment will help you improve your firearms skills, both on and off the range.


From ECWs, to sprays, to impact munitions, these less-lethal devices provide options for gaining compliance from individuals and crowds.


There are numerous techniques for using a handgun and a standalone flashlight in a low-light tactical situation. Here's a look at six of the most popular techniques how to do them and their pros and cons.--Text Ed Santos and David Griffith. Photos: Ed Santos


Available chambered for either the 9mm Luger or .40 S&W, Steyr Mannlicher's L9-A1 has many of the features of Steyr's earlier pistols along with several new ones. In addition to a noticeably longer slide, the L9-A1 has extremely distinctive sights. For more details, read Paul Scarlata's review of the Steyr Mannlicher L9-A1 Duty Pistol. Photos: Becky Leavitt


Drawing from an IWB can be entirely different than drawing from your duty holster. Points of consideration include: placement of the weapon on the body, retention systems of the holster, and the layers of clothing that might be covering the firearm. With these variables in mind, let's look at how to draw from an IWB, regardless of where it is located on your belt line. For more, read Drawing from Non-Duty Holsters.


Beretta chambered its striker-fired BU9 Nano for the 9mm and .40 S&W cartridges, which many people prefer for pocket pistols. Unless you are a nudist, you ought to have no trouble at all concealing this little handgun just about anywhere upon your person. Read Paul Scarlata's Arsenal review of the BU9 Nano for more information. Photos: Becky Leavitt
