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Plus more new guns, gear and accessories Springfield Armory AOS 1911s By Tom McHale Optics Ready! Th

Plus more new guns, gear and accessories Springfield Armory AOS 1911s By Tom McHale [Springfield-Armory-AOS-1911 image]( Optics Ready! The Springfield Armory AOS 1911s are a family of optics-ready 1911 pistols, including Operator, Ronin and Emissary models chambered in 9mm and .45 ACP. American Handgunner takes a first look and explains how the system works. [WATCH NOW]( New Guns, Gear & Accessories By GUNS Staff [New-Products-GUNS-October image]( As Featured In The October 2024 Issue Of GUNS Magazine Guns and the gear to carry and outfit them. Check out 2024’s latest. [READ NOW]( VIKTOS Range Trainer XD Waterproof Boots By Handgunner Staff [VIKTOS-Range-Trainer-XD-Waterproof-Boots-e1724870821855 image]( Best Of Both Worlds The VIKTOS Range Trainer XD Waterproof Boots blur the lines between tactical tennis shoes and lightweight hiking boots. [READ NOW]( Alaska Arms Ruger Magazines By Wayne van Zwoll [G0924-QM-Alaska-arms image]( When Bolt-Rifle Capacity Matters Morris Melani of Alaska Arms lives where hunters go after big bears in thick cover and stuffs magazines with as many cartridges as they’ll accept.  [READ NOW]( “The Insider”: 20+ Years Of Indiscriminate Deliberations On Timely Topics JUST PUBLISHED! A book filled with Roy Huntington's Insider columns from American Handgunner Magazine, niftily secured in one spot, the culmination of over 120 episodes of him sitting scratching his head wondering what he was going to write about. After some 20 years as editor, you'll be amazed to look at what he's said over the years. From guns and gear, to dogs, old cars and good stories, it’s all here. You'll find a few other goodies too, like some gunsmithy tips and tricks from some FMG special editions.  Oh, there’s also a bunch of sometimes-very-unexpected-photos of some pretty darn interesting guns. You might consider this little book, “A Shooter's Bedside Reader.” [BUY NOW FROM AMAZON]( [BUY NOW FROM THE FMG STORE]( More First Looks Every Thursday! Thank you for reading American Handgunner and GUNS Magazine content. Ashley McGee Digital Content Editor firstlook@fmghq.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved.   [americanhandgunner.com]( [Facebook](  [Instagram](   [gunsmagazine.com]( [Facebook](  [Instagram](   FMG Publications | 225 W. Valley Parkway, Suite 100 | Escondido, CA 92025 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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