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Plus, what to know about riflescopes on handguns Exclusive items from americanhandgunner.com The Cre

Plus, what to know about riflescopes on handguns Exclusive items from americanhandgunner.com The Crew-Served Handgun By Will Dabbs, MD [HJF24-MK-23-35 image]( The HK MK23 OHWS Back in the 1990s, the U.S. Special Operations Command set out to rewrite the book on combat handguns. The failure of the FBI’s 9mm loadings to stop two homicidal lunatics during the Miami-Dade County shootout was fresh on everyone’s minds. Meanwhile, SOCOM was busy transforming Close Quarters Battle into the rarefied art form it is today. Along the way, somebody decided we needed a kind of arithmetic mean between a typical combat pistol and a pistol-caliber submachine gun. The result was the Heckler & Koch MK 23. [READ NOW]( It's Never Too Late The day before Christmas or the day after, it's never too late to purchase a Custom Collectible from SK Guns. [SHOP NOW]( Riflescopes On Handguns? By Mark Hampton [HJF24-Hunting-1 image]( Important Considerations The other day, while at the shooting range wringing out the accuracy potential in an Anschutz Exemplar, I had a fellow shooter come up and initiate a conversation. He asked, “You have a riflescope on a handgun?” It’s not the first time I’ve fielded this question. Mounting a riflescope on a handgun is not new or revolutionary. There are benefits — in certain circumstances — but there are also aspects to consider. Before you rush out and mount a riflescope on your T/C 45-70, please continue reading. [READ NOW]( Training For Absolute Chaos By James Queisher [HJF24-Make-Ready-1 image]( What It Might, And Won’t Be Like To help you survive a deadly force encounter, you should add training that takes the skills learned on the square range and lets you apply them in a more “real world” application. [READ 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 © 2023 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 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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