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Keeping the dot on your pistol A refined resource for law enforcement professionals and engaged citi

Keeping the dot on your pistol A refined resource for law enforcement professionals and engaged citizens. Enjoy these exclusive items from americancop.com Home Defense By Steve Tarani Given current and emerging threats such as the open U.S. Southern border and crime surges throughout the major cities, law-abiding citizens have a commensurate and justified concern about rising home invasions. What are some recommended proactive measures to protect your home and family from such an undesired incident? [READ NOW]( Introducing FIRSTLINE – a new program designed to offer a selection of Springfield Armory firearms at discounted price to a wide range of professionals. The products offered in the FIRSTLINE program come from the Hellcat, 1911, XD, SAINT, Hellion and M1A families of firearms. [LEARN MORE NOW]( Keeping The Dot On Your Pistol By Erick Gelhaus So why am I addressing the process of mounting the optic on the slide? Because we are well past the point of the optic itself being the primary point of failure. In both pistol-mounted optics specific and other classes with pistol-mounted optics, I see that mounting is where these combinations fail. [READ NOW]( "HOW’S THAT AGAIN?" | A Failure To Communicate By Steve Usher [ACJF10_HowAgain-1_4 image]( We need to share our intel much more than we do. Knowledge is power, the more we share, the “stronger” we all are. [READ NOW]( Your Backup Is Here You already know investing in knowledge, training and practice is the most effective thing you can do to increase the odds of successfully protecting yourself and loved ones. The new 2022 Concealed Carry & Self-Defense Special Edition has more useful, and practical, educational self-defense content than ever before. Get your copy now! Print edition includes FREE PDF Download! [BUY HERE FROM FMG STORE]( [BUY HERE FROM AMAZON*]( *The Amazon version does not include free PDF download but is eligible for Prime delivery. Thank you for reading American COP. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Erick Gelhaus American COP || erick.gelhaus@fmghq.com Copyright © 2022 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 americancop@fmgpublications.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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