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DECEMBER 4, 2025

Mesa Tactical has donated over $1,000 in product to the Lake City Marksmanship Training Center in Lake City, Michigan. The contribution supports the facility’s ongoing efforts to provide high-quality firearms training for law enforcement, security personnel, competitive shooters and responsible gun owners.
This fall, ERGO joined thousands of walkers nationwide for the annual Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer's®. Team ERGO walked in loving memory of ERGO founder Stephen Hines and his wife Barbara, both of whom battled dementia in their later years.
Radian Weapons is proud to announce the launch of its Carry Forward Holiday Campaign, a community-driven initiative designed to support and equip one deserving Police Department with the proven performance of the AFTERBURNER™ + RAMJET™ G17® combo.

GunBroker.com has unveiled its Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide to help shoppers find the perfect gift for the hard to shop for outdoors enthusiast in their life. The curated collection is live now at GunBroker.com and offers a wide selection of firearms, gear and accessories for hunters, sport shooters and collectors.
The November 2025 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,408,230 is a decrease of 7.0 percent compared to the November 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,514,773. For comparison, the unadjusted November 2025 FBI NICS figure of 2,005,667 reflects a 20.1 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,509,368 in November 2024.
Henry Holsters announces a new partnership with Alliance Sporting Group, a respected manufacturer’s representative agency serving the outdoor, sporting goods, and law enforcement markets.

ZeroTech Optics announces the newest evolution of its proven Vengeance 3-12x40 SFP riflescope platform, introducing expanded reticle options designed to give hunters and shooters faster target acquisition, more intuitive holds, and confident performance from first light to last.
Viridian Weapon Technologies announces the launch of the VENTA Green Dot. With its crisp 2 MOA green dot, fully multi-coated 1x22mm lens, and sealed IPX7 waterproof housing, the VENTA provides rapid target acquisition and consistent clarity in any environment.
SLG2, Inc. announces the appointment of Matt Rice as director of business development. With more than 20 years of experience in marketing and strategic communications, Rice brings a deep understanding of the outdoor industry and will play a pivotal role in enhancing services for current partners while cultivating new strategic relationships.

WATCHTOWER’s new APACHE COMMANDER double-stack 1911 is precision-machined with a robust stainless-steel frame, slide, and barrel. It features tactical-profile grips, a flared double-stack magwell, a user-adjustable trigger duty-tuned to 4.5-5.5 lbs., and ambidextrous safety controls for enhanced versatility.
ScentLok duffels have been perennial favorites since their inception, hunters and general outdoor enthusiasts. And now, ScentLok ups the ante with the new Traverse Duffel Series: 80L, 130L, and 130L Roller.
Iron Valley® Supply announces a new exclusive. The H&K CC9 Micro Compact is the smallest pistol HK has ever made. This Iron Valley Supply exclusive comes with a unique OD green optics-ready slide that you won’t find anywhere else, and is packed with one 10-rd and 1 12-rd magazine.

Iron Valley® Supply is bringing you an incredible special make up. The Smith & Wesson Equalizer Bundle, in partnership with Shark Coast Tactical, is getting the Iron Valley treatment! Available now with an exclusive OD green polymer frame, the Smith & Wesson Equalizer is everything you need in a CCW.
The Armory Life announces the release of the Winter 2025 issue of The Armory Life print magazine, featuring a cover story interview with Julie Golob. Golob is a world champion shooter with more than 170 championship titles and top scores in international, national and regional marksmanship competitions across seven different shooting disciplines.

 

I’m generally not a fan of paddle holsters, though a few have turned out to be extremely good. By that, I mean the holster does not “draw with the gun.” I’ve had paddle rigs that do that. One maker who has a “no escape” paddle – a design I believe can be traced back to Bill Rogers – is Safariland. The newest holster version that features that (as well as other mounting options) is the Safariland Gravity holster.

Dave Spaulding covered the Gravity and another paddle holster here. I had a sample made for the GLOCK 19. As it fit the GLOCK 44, a 22 LR training analog to the G19, and I was still working with the GLOCK-esque Ruger RXM, I decided to use that holster for some dedicated practice.

Both guns fit the holster, which has a simple friction-fit (with friction being adjustable) holster pouch, the outside with a Cordura fabric wrap. The holster is described by the factory as being made of the Safarilaminate material. It has a trigger guard detent for security, plus adjustable tension.

This sample was wrapped with Cordura fabric in black Multicam.

I repaired to the range in early November with the 9mm and the 22 auto. The ammo for the 9mm was recently-purchased Monarch “zinc coated steel” case 9mm 115gr. FMJ. The G44 consumed the Remington ThunderBolt 22 LR load.

The course was draw-intensive range practice, a mash-up of old qual stages with elements from some local sources and other elements from federal courses of fire.

The holster worked as expected with both guns; in fact, it was so transparent that I didn’t really make a lot of notes on it. It suffices to note that under the just-over-waist length jacket, I couldn’t raise my arms much before the bottom of the holster would show. Likewise, wearing it too far forward could create an unintended exposure of the gun.

As to draw speed, there was nothing to it. It’s ideally situated and constructed to make draws and re-holstering trouble-free. I will say that the “look it into the holster” crowd won’t like me. Part of the process is to remain aware of surroundings while the gun is being (perhaps temporarily) stored in the holster.

They say “if the fight’s not over, don’t put the gun away.” What they never told me is how I’m supposed to know that the fight is actually over in an operational environment. It also tells me that either (1) they’ve not employed guns in public environments before, (2) never had to take someone into custody without shooting, or (3) they’ve learned little from their experiences.

Learn to clear the holster by feel and to holster by feel. It may pay dividends someday.

The RXM had four failures to fire in 42 rounds with the steel-case Monarch ammo. Testing the ammo in other guns – and the RXM with other ammo – will be reported on shortly.

The Monarch “zinc coated steel” case 9mm 115gr. FMJ ammo experienced four failures to fire, with two rounds that didn’t go after repeated strikes. That was with a 42-round course of fire going back to 25 yards. The accuracy wasn’t bad with every round on paper.

With the GLOCK 44 22 auto, I used the Birchwood-Casey 12”x18” BC-IPSC Practice Target (a reduced size from standard) and shot out to fifteen yards. With the 22, there were no misfires, no stoppages. The shooting wasn’t great – but it was practice. I seem to learn something from every non-center hit.

I should eventually improve.

If you’re looking for a casual concealment/range holster, the Safariland Gravity works just fine.

- - Rich Grassi

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