My issue with the Weaver stance is that it "locks" you into position and really prevents you from easily going mobile while shooting. Plus, under stress, it isn't as fast or as easy/natural to acquire than the modern Isosceles.
That "tactic" has no place outside the military. In the armed civilian and law enforcement world, every bullet you fire has a lawyer attached to it. So suppressive fire is not even something to consider. Plus, how much "suppressing" can you do with 30-50 rounds of handgun ammo? None. Leave suppressive fire to the guys with…
Real world test with pictures: http://how-i-did-it.org/drywall/test-parameters.html Article by a manufacturer of shitty rifles: http://www.olyarms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=27
With your range regulations noted, I would still say that a 5.56mm carbine is the best firearm for home defense as it has a much higher ability to stop a threat than any handgun caliber and, because it is shoulder fired and has minimal recoil, it is extremely easy to shoot under stress. Anyone who believes a rifle is…
A strong side hip holster worn inside the waistband or outside the waistband is the best way to carry a firearm. Nearly anyone can conceal any sized handgun with a high quality body hugging holster, so you don't necessarily need to carry a sub compact. In terms of being "universally concealable" I could recommend the GLOCK…