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New tools and optics to improve your shooting Real Avid Smart-Fit Bore Guide By Brent T. Wheat Probl

New tools and optics to improve your shooting Real Avid Smart-Fit Bore Guide By Brent T. Wheat [G0224-QM-REAL-AVID image]( Problem Solved Bore guides serve to keep debris and gunk out of your bolt-action action, at least until they unseat themselves and go frolicking about while you fight to get cleaning rod, patch, solvent and bore guide all back into alignment. Now, with the Real Avid Smart-Fit Bore Guide, your meandering bore-guide problem is solved.  [READ NOW]( Garmin Xero C1 Pro By Tom McHale [Insider-Online-Garmin-Xero-C1-Pro-6-e1699494832760 image]( Revolutionary Chronography What’s barely larger than an Apple Airpods case, has enough sophisticated electronics to rival the programming of the Space Shuttle auto-landing system and tells you how fast your bullets go? It’s the new [Garmin]( C1 Pro.  [READ NOW]( Streamlight Wedge XT EDC Light By Brent T. Wheat [G0224-QM-STREAMLIGHT image]( The Perfect Pocket Light The Streamlight Wedge has been around for a couple of years and I carry mine nearly every day. The Wedge is a near-perfect EDC light except for one trifling detail — it’s pretty big. Most of the time, this is a benefit, but this “10% of the time” problem has now been solved with the Wedge XT. [READ NOW]( Trijicon RMR HD And RCR Red Dot Sights By Handgunner Staff [SecondaryPromo_RMRHD_NewProducts_Etching_update-e1704307512709 image]( Built For Duty Use The Trijicon RMR HD and RCR (Ruggedized Closed Reflex) are the most recent additions to Trijicon’s line of red dot sights. [READ NOW]( 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 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by firstlook@fmghq.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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