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Shot placement vs. power Need For Speed? By Clint Smith A timer tells us when to start, but in a rea

Shot placement vs. power Need For Speed? By Clint Smith A timer tells us when to start, but in a real fight, when we hit the target and it doesn’t kill us back, that will be how long it took for us to solve the problem. [READ NOW]( Shot Placement Vs. Power By Jeremy Clough If This Then ... What? It should be obvious shot placement alone, without reference to the projectile, is not adequate to stop someone bent on killing you. [READ NOW]( Stopping Power: How Much Is Necessary? By Roy Huntington Debunking the myth surrounding “miracle bullets” and “one-shot stops.” [READ NOW]( Enter To Win 1 Of 10 Altor Pistols! A Simple Solution To Personal Defense! Featuring Altor's 9mm single-shot pistol. Ten pistols will be awarded. [ENTER NOW]( FREE DOWNLOAD! Even More Personal Defense Ideas Here! Get a FREE DOWNLOAD of Concealed Carry & Home Defense for a limited time (a $9.99) value). Just follow the link for more info and enter the word defense in the Promo Code field when checking out. [DOWNLOAD NOW]( Watch For More Personal Defense Tips! Thank you for reading American Handgunner and GUNS Magazine content. Serena Juchnowski Digital Content Editor personaldefense@fmghq.com Copyright © 2021 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [americanhandgunner.com]( [[Facebook] ]( [[Instagram] ]( [gunsmagazine.com]( [[Facebook] ]( [[Instagram] ]( FMG Publications | 13741 Danielson Street, Suite A, Poway, CA 92064 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by personaldefense@fmghq.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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