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The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | [View in Browser]( [Cheaper than Dirt]( [Buyer's Guide: 15 of the Best 9mm Pistols]( [Buyer's Guide: 15 of the Best 9mm Pistols]( are dozens of makers of [handguns]( today. While other calibers have their place, the single most popular pistol cartridge is the [9mm Luger](. Those looking for a first centerfire handgun often gravitate toward the 9mm Luger. The following report is a look at 15 of the best 9mm pistols. [Read More]( [Colt Python Review: 4-Inch Version]( [Colt Python Review: 4-Inch Version]( When it comes to stopping power, nothing tops the revolver. [Revolvers]( have been saving lives and taking game for more than 150 years. Among the most desirable of revolvers is the [Colt Python](. When the new version of the Python came out, I had to have one. I really wanted a four-inch barrel gun. [Read More]( [How to Minimize Meat Loss When Hunting Big Game]( [How to Minimize Meat Loss When Hunting Big Game]( One of the best parts of going on a [hunting]( trip is bringing home a freezer full of meat that you’ll get to enjoy for the next six months. That is, until you misplace your shot or opt for [buckshot]( and end up either losing meat. So, what’s the best hunting caliber to minimize meat loss? [Read More]( [Best Upgrade for the CZ 74]( [Best Upgrade for the CZ 75]( The [CZ 75]( 9mm, as an example, has flown off the shelves and is difficult to find. You can find one if you are patient. Then there are shooters who already own a CZ 75 and would like to upgrade the pistol’s performance. The CZ 75 hasn’t received the same attention as other handguns in [aftermarket parts]( but what is available is very good. [Read More]( [Week-In-Review]( [Week-In-Review News Roundup: June 27-July 3, 2021]( Check out our Week-In-Review News Roundup, where you’ll find some of the previous week’s top stories in the shooting industry, as well as our favorite reader comments and #RangeDayFriday photos. [Read More]( Win This Handgun! [RDF]( [Shop Parts and Accessories]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( P.O Box 162087 Fort Worth, TX, 76161, US © 2021 CTD, Inc. All Rights Reserved If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, unsubscribe [here](

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