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A review of Reeder's "Trail Gun" Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! Reeder?s ?Trail Gun? By R

A review of Reeder's "Trail Gun" Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! Reeder’s “Trail Gun” By Roy Huntington [G0924-Reeder-Bearcat_Lt-Side-Spread-4378_HR image]( A Perfect Packin’ Pistol — Personified! Gary Reeder, a longtime leader in the custom gun business, has not only developed a gaggle of custom cartridges, but his bench-made custom revolvers and long guns have also raised the bar and have traveled the world over on hunts. This “Trail Gun” as he calls it, falls neatly, exactly into that “Perfect Packin’ Pistol” category and ramps up the game in several important areas at the same time. [READ NOW]( Labor Day Savings From TangoDown®! Fall is quickly approaching, which means Labor Day is just around the corner. Our Labor Day sale runs from 8/27 through 9/3. No offer codes are required, just shop and save! Visit our website to learn more about our products and shop the sale. [LEARN MORE NOW]( Ruger Model 77 By Dave Anderson [G0924-RIFLE-2 image]( Casting Toward Success Like many other successful entrepreneurs, Bill Ruger surrounded himself with creative people who shared his vision. Among them was James Sullivan who developed the Model 77 action and stock maker Leonard Brownell. The original 77 was actually similar in operation to many of its competitors, with push-feed action and bolt-face plunger ejection. [READ NOW]( Bulletproof Backpacks By Brent T. Wheat [G0924-BACKPACK-1 image]( Gimmick Or Lifesaver? Bulletproof backpacks and other apparel are certainly popular right now but they rely on two big assumptions. The first is that the armor inserts will actually stop whatever bullet they are rated to stop. The second assumption is the user will actually have the armor in place to stop a bullet when needed. Let’s examine both ideas. [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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