DURING THE MID-1990s, states began enacting legislation that allowed “shall-issue” concealed-carry permits for law-abiding citizens. This created a resurgence in demand for pocket pistols throughout the U.S., which resulted in lengthy backorders for guns such as double-action-only autos, as well as the rise of lightweight subcompacts, some with polymer frames. AMT, Beretta, Colt, Glock, Kahr, Kel-Tec, Rohrbaugh, Ruger, SIG Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Taurus and Walther are just some of the brands that responded to that demand with products that advanced today’s concept of an “everyday carry” gun. In 1998, Joe Roebuck was one of the innovators who anticipated the need for a safe, simple-to-use and affordable firearm intended for concealed carry. Meanwhile, larger companies raced to scale down the size of existing platforms. Roebuck already had the requisite skills…
