Wolfbee Blog
The Wolfbee blog offers a mix of training ideas, esoteric firearms discussion, and practical suggestions for how to get better as a shooter. If you are looking for discussions of how to dry fire better or want to see why we use virtue and craftsmen to describe training or want to know how to set up a home defense plan, this blog will give you a taste of how we train.
Holosun 407C X2 Review- 12K Rounds Later
*Updated February, 2024* I’ve been carrying the Holosun 407C X2 daily since 2021 and have over 12,000 rounds through it at the time of writing. Below is my experience with it over a few years and a few thousand rounds. Consider this a Holosun 407C X2 Review, just 12k+ rounds later. The vast majority of…
T.Rex Arms Sidecar Review
Updated 12.15.2023 with a reflection on two years of carrying. If you’ve been concealed carrying for any amount of time, you probably have a a collection of various holsters in different combinations for lights, guns, belts, sidecar setups, etc… When I saw T.Rex Arms had come up with a new Sidecar setup using a flexible…
I’ve got my CCL – Now What? Next Steps for Concealed Carry
One of the most common questions I get is what to do once you have your concealed carry permit. Students who have taken a concealed carry class or friends who have just gotten their permit in the mail inevitably ask: Now what? What are my next steps for Concealed Carry? While different people may have…
NeoMag Alias: A Great Low Vis Option
Updated December, 2023 Back in October of 2021, I picked up a NeoMag Alias, a low visibility belt clip option for concealed carry. I’d previously switched to carrying appendix a few months prior and needed something to wear with a suit that didn’t obviously show the clips. Carrying strong side on a suit was easy,…
Is Running a Red Dot on a Pistol Worth It?
Over the past year, I’ve transitioned to running a red dot on my every day carry gun (an HK VP9) and students will often ask whether its worth it to run a red dot on a pistol. One of the reasons I made the transition to a red dot is that I found it to…
It’s OK to Suck at Firearms
Most new gun owners don’t expect to suck at firearms. You go out and purchase your first firearm for personal defense, whether concealed carry or home defense. You want to be proficient in protecting yourself, so you dry fire, watch videos online demonstrating technique, and read articles about shooting theory. When you are finally ready…