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And a simple DIY you can Exclusive items from americanhandgunner.com Home Security By Dave Workman [Insider-398-Home-Security-1 image]( A Guy Enters Your Home Uninvited Early last month, a former staff writer for the Washington Post penned an Op-Ed about the night a total stranger entered his home at about 2:35 a.m., walked up the stairs and past his bedroom — his wife was out of town on business — and down the hallway. This is the sort of thing which sometimes leads to unpleasantness for unlucky homeowners in jurisdictions where city policies go soft on criminals but hard on law-abiding citizens who own guns. [READ NOW]( .44 Magnum Vs. Brass Padlock By Roy Huntington [44-Mag-Padlock-2 image]( Don’t Try This At Home Watch Roy's latest “Don't try this at home” experiment to see how brass and laminated padlocks stand up against a 6.5" Smith & Wesson Model 29 loaded with 240-grain .44 Magnum jacketed hollow points from Black Hills Ammunition. [WATCH NOW]( Lower That Hammer Spur By Roy Huntington [DIY22-22-Hammer-Mod-12 image]( A Simple Mod Enhances Handling Something like this is satisfying to do and can really change the way you like a gun. Most of the mods, like action work, the hammer spur, the hammer stop, maybe re-cutting the muzzle chamfer, etc., are all well within the ability of anyone with even rudimentary tool skills, and it makes a big difference in how these guns function.  [READ NOW]( Inglis GP-35 Pistol Package Giveaway [AHMJ24_prz_pkg image]( Prize Package Value: $955 In this giveaway, our top prize is the 9mm Inglis GP-35. The GP-35 has a case-hardened frame, color case-hardened finish and Turkish walnut grips and comes with two 15-round Sabatti magazines. Also included in this giveaway are Streamlight’s USB-C rechargeable Wedge XT and the Spartan-George Raider double-edge dagger. [ENTER NOW]( Thank you for reading American Handgunner. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee American Handgunner || insider@americanhandgunner.com Interested in reaching handgun enthusiasts? Contact FMG now for more details advertising@fmghq.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   Publishers Development Corp | 225 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100, Escondido, CA 92025 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by insider@americanhandgunner.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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