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Sharing is caring Exclusive items from americanhandgunner.com My 5 Most-Used Shooting Products By Tom McHale [Insider-5-Most-used-Featured-Image-1-e1705541834677 image]( Sharing Is Caring Lots of folks (including us) share their favorite guns, holsters, and various types of shooting gear. That’s nice, and I also appreciate hearing about subjective likes and dislikes of various products — you know, the things that swell us up with pride when we brag to our buddies. But I got to thinking: what is the stuff I actually use the most? We’re talking about pure, unrefined utility here, which, by definition, could include stuff assigned no special passion or sexiness but simply gets the job done. You know, like that pair of socks always chosen first after laundry day. Being ruthlessly honest in my selection to leave out the things I just like, I came up with these five. [READ MORE]( Join The SAF Newsletter — Be Entered To Win A Baby Eagle III Compact Pistol!  The Second Amendment Foundation has been fighting for 50 years to defend, secure and expand your Second Amendment rights. We are actively litigating over 55 cases and would love to keep you apprised of our great work. [Join our newsletter]( and be entered to win a .40 Baby Eagle III! [LEARN MORE NOW]( This Week’s Top Three The most popular articles from americanhandgunner.com [Insider-384-Snakeshot-5 image]( At Close Range By Dave Workman With today’s wide selection of self-defense ammunition, the strategy described in this article would not be my first choice, for any number of reasons. But it does confirm that even a half-century ago, small business owners were already thinking about personal protection in, shall we say, “creative ways.”  [Read more ...]( [AHBB18_magnum_1 image]( Magnum Force By Will Dabbs, MD Why would anybody want one of those massive, large-bore Smith & Wesson handguns? The things are as big as hubcaps and as heavy as mortar rounds. They are uncomfortable to tote and deliver a butt-whooping on the range. For certain specific applications, however, nothing else really strikes a proper balance between portability and serious downrange thump. [Read more ...]( [AHMJ13-REALITY-1 image]( A Failure To Function By Clint Smith Being on the range on an almost daily basis I’m exposed to shooters of many different skill levels. It’s also interesting to see just where students spend their money when it comes to equipment. Sometimes money gets spent on stock panels while important things, like a good holster, take a backseat. Function should be first — looks second.  [Read more ...]( 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](   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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