Best EDC Flashlight for Everyday Carry in 2026
We compared 5 EDC flashlights from $30–$120. A weapon light points your gun at everything you look at – a handheld doesn’t. The Streamlight ProTac 2L-X wins.
We compared 5 EDC flashlights from $30–$120. A weapon light points your gun at everything you look at – a handheld doesn’t. The Streamlight ProTac 2L-X wins.
The 38 Super remains a serious contender for 1911 shooters seeking an edge over standard 9mm loads.
We compared 5 .22 LR pistols from $300–$500. Shoot 500 rounds for $40 instead of $125 – the TX22 wins, but your best pick depends on what you carry.
Despite sharing similar names, the 38 S&W and 38 Special are distinct cartridges that must never be confused.
Glock ships a 10/10 reliable pistol with 6/10 sights and trigger. We ranked 5 upgrades by impact – sights first, trigger second – from $15 to $180.
The 7.62×25 Tokarev is a fascinating Cold War relic that still turns heads at the range with its blistering velocity and sharp crack downrange.
We compared 5 slugs from $1–$3.50 and the biggest mistake is mismatching slug type to barrel – sabot through a smooth bore gives 8-inch groups at 50 yards.
Two similar cartridges divided by ideology, the 9×18 Makarov and 380 ACP tell a fascinating Cold War story.
Glock’s 45 GAP promised full-sized 45 power in a compact frame, but the market had other ideas.
We compared 5 bore solvents from $8–$25 – and CLP didn’t make the cut. It smears carbon, it doesn’t dissolve it. Bore Tech Eliminator wins for most shooters.