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And the importance of the non-professional family instructor Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! The

And the importance of the non-professional family instructor Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! The Winchester Model 95 By Payton Miller [G0724-surplus-556-1 image]( Browning’s Last Levergun John M. Browning’s final lever action, the Model 1895, was arguably his most potent — and distinctive. Although it never reached the popularity level of the immensely successful Model 1894, it was used by many Southwestern lawmen such as Charles Askins and was also issued to the Arizona Rangers.  [READ NOW]( Scope Mounting Guide By Wayne van Zwoll [G0724-SCOPE-2 image]( Making The Perfect Marriage Of Optic To Gun The frightful cost of modern scopes argues for care in their handling — no matter their resilience in durability tests pounding them for hours with .375 recoil. Effortlessly, you can ruin any scope with the screwdriver in your kitchen’s junk drawer. Heck, you don’t even need tools. But a scope properly joined to a rifle is a union not even Hollywood can tear asunder. [READ NOW]( Teach Your Children Well By Dave Bahde [G0724-MR-2 image]( The Non-Professional Family Instructor As valuable as professional firearms training can be, it has never been the mainstay of firearms instruction — that remains the purview of the family. For as long as firearms have been used, proper use has been passed on from generation to generation within the family. Early on, even those going to war brought their own weapons and skills to the battlefield. Understanding this reality, if the job of training your own family falls on your shoulders, what do you need to know and do? [READ NOW]( Have you heard? Catch the latest GUNS Magazine Podcast episode linked here or from your favorite streaming service. [LISTEN NOW]( Thank you for reading GUNS Magazine. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee GUNS Magazine || gunsinsider@gunsmagazine.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 255 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100 | Escondido, CA 92025 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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