

I’m not really overthinking it as much as this may look like, trust me. (The capital letters make it sound more pretentions and maybe complicated than it really is.


I will sometimes as I do in this article subdivide this system into a Gun System and a Transport and Carry System. In general if it’s needed to get the gun to the fight (known or unknown) and get and keep it running during the fight and your training for that fight with it, it’s part of the overall weapons system. With handguns that includes the gun, the holster you carry it in, the belt you carry it in the holster on (if it’s a belt gun) or the purse or bag or case if you don’t carry it on-body as well as magazines (or speedloaders/speedstrips for revolvers) and ammunition as well as you, the person that will be using that gun to fight with. That concept, the one we all abide by without thinking about it like I just did, is of the Weapon’s System which I define as the weapon and everything that supports its use as a fighting (or for some a sporting or competition) tool. And I didn’t start with the concept in mind even before I purchased before now. I’ve been doing it all along-we all have-but I didn’t bring the concept toward the front until I purchased the TNW Firearms Aero Survival Pistol I previously reviewed here. And yes I did get confused about it for a while too. There are few differences between this one and a 930DMG that I can see but it is a separate model. NOTE: This is not a 930DMG and the name is not a misprint. You can’t stop with just the gun if you’re going to do it right. You can follow him at In Shadow In Light - Shepherd This is a guest article from CR Williams, firearms instructor and author of several books on self-defense and firearms use (see our reviews of his book Facing the Active Shooter and Gunfighting, and Other Thougts About Doing Violence).
