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And other conundrums Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! My Floppy Pouch By Brent T. Wheat [FRINEWS-FLOPPY-1 image]( Don’t Go Cheap! Do you have a floppy pouch? I do, and as far as pouches go, mine is among the best and even prettiest. Mine has a steel snap, metal clip and the makers' mark branded into the skin. It may have actually had some shallow embossing at some point. The truth be known, after taking stock, I actually have several floppy pouches stored in the closet inside the big plastic tote marked “The Land of Misfit Holsters.” Wait — what did you think I was talking about?  [READ MORE]( This Week’s Top Three The most popular articles from gunsmagazine.com [G0122-SURPLUS-5 image]( The Bronco .22 LR Survival Rifle By Will Dabbs, MD When your buddy reaches out in desperation wanting to sell a gun, it behooves you to hear him out. The gun sounded delightfully weird. It was a single-shot .22 rifle with a skeletonized stock and pivoting barrel. I was certainly intrigued.  [Read more ...]( [G0724-montana-4 image]( Underrated Cartridges By Mike “Duke” Venturino As a shooter, handloader, varmint/big-game hunter and competitor, I think several guns and calibers are underrated. It seems media hype often leads less experienced firearms enthusiasts down paths that don’t serve them well. [Read more ...]( [HG-0512-1 image]( Trigger Finger Placement By Massad Ayoob Subtleties matter. Individuality matters. And for both of those reasons, exactly how you place your finger on the trigger matters. We’ve all heard the old saying, “The devil is in the details.” I try to balance that with the classic statement widely attributed to the great architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, “God is in the details.” [Read more ...]( 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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