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RECOIL Presents: Concealment

Concealment #39 2024
Magazine

RECOIL Presents: Concealment is a new firearms lifestyle publication dedicated to the modern shooting enthusiast. Every issue will feature the latest guns, gear, accessories, technology, plus reviews and buyer’s guides.

ON THE COVER

’80s AWESOME

RECOIL Presents: Concealment

UNCOVERED

RUSTED RUGER RIMFIRE • New Model Single-Six in .22 Magnum

OPTIONS

THE NOT SO BIG FOUR-OH • The Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shorty Forty

NO MAN IS AN ISLAND • Five Key Principles For Working With A Partner In a Critical Incident

REASONABLE RETRO • The Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe

SHOOTING LIKE A GIRL • Other Considerations and Logistics

THE GOLDILOCKS NOT-A-GLOCK • The Shadow Systems MR920P Ticks All the Boxes

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!

HIGH-END CARRY WEAR • The Dread and Fear of Kings

[ALMOST] TURN-KEY CUSTOM • Reworking and Tuning a Glock 48

FOR ENTRY-LEVEL & EXPERTS: REVOLVERS • The Horseshoe of Wheelgun Users

CAN – MAY – SHOULD – MUST FORCE CONTINUUM • Most will be familiar with the idiom, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.” While that’s true, it’s more of a philosophical statement rather than a rubric. This is a decision continuum, and because it’s a continuum, every consideration and conclusion compounds onto the next. In other words, you can’t jump to the next category unless the previous is fulfilled. The rules of deadly force in your jurisdiction still apply and run in conjunction with these considerations. Think of this as a thought exercise to weigh potential outcomes in advance – in the moment is not the time to figure out what you should be doing. It applies to more than active shooters, but to any emergency situation. And as always, some decisions can be made for you. Not everything is in your control, and it pays dividends to know what you can.

CANIK TTI COMBAT • Taran Tactical’s Take on the Canik

TRAINING FOR WHAT MATTERS • Putting the Fight in Gunfight

THE SUBURBAN CHEST RIG • A Look at the Tactical Fanny Pack

START AND STOP • Somewhere to Begin and Something to Finish


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 96 Publisher: CMG West, LLC Edition: Concealment #39 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 25, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

RECOIL Presents: Concealment is a new firearms lifestyle publication dedicated to the modern shooting enthusiast. Every issue will feature the latest guns, gear, accessories, technology, plus reviews and buyer’s guides.

ON THE COVER

’80s AWESOME

RECOIL Presents: Concealment

UNCOVERED

RUSTED RUGER RIMFIRE • New Model Single-Six in .22 Magnum

OPTIONS

THE NOT SO BIG FOUR-OH • The Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shorty Forty

NO MAN IS AN ISLAND • Five Key Principles For Working With A Partner In a Critical Incident

REASONABLE RETRO • The Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe

SHOOTING LIKE A GIRL • Other Considerations and Logistics

THE GOLDILOCKS NOT-A-GLOCK • The Shadow Systems MR920P Ticks All the Boxes

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!

HIGH-END CARRY WEAR • The Dread and Fear of Kings

[ALMOST] TURN-KEY CUSTOM • Reworking and Tuning a Glock 48

FOR ENTRY-LEVEL & EXPERTS: REVOLVERS • The Horseshoe of Wheelgun Users

CAN – MAY – SHOULD – MUST FORCE CONTINUUM • Most will be familiar with the idiom, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.” While that’s true, it’s more of a philosophical statement rather than a rubric. This is a decision continuum, and because it’s a continuum, every consideration and conclusion compounds onto the next. In other words, you can’t jump to the next category unless the previous is fulfilled. The rules of deadly force in your jurisdiction still apply and run in conjunction with these considerations. Think of this as a thought exercise to weigh potential outcomes in advance – in the moment is not the time to figure out what you should be doing. It applies to more than active shooters, but to any emergency situation. And as always, some decisions can be made for you. Not everything is in your control, and it pays dividends to know what you can.

CANIK TTI COMBAT • Taran Tactical’s Take on the Canik

TRAINING FOR WHAT MATTERS • Putting the Fight in Gunfight

THE SUBURBAN CHEST RIG • A Look at the Tactical Fanny Pack

START AND STOP • Somewhere to Begin and Something to Finish


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