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Guns & Ammo Guide to Concealed Carry - A Comprehensive Guide to Carrying a Personal Defense Firearm - cover

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Guns & Ammo Guide to Concealed Carry - A Comprehensive Guide to Carrying a Personal Defense Firearm

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Casa editrice: Skyhorse Publishing

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Everything you need to know about concealed carry from top firearms writers.The Guns & Ammo Guide to Concealed Carry is packed with a wealth of valuable information compiled by the foremost firearms writers today. A vast range of topics is covered in these articles, including:Defense of othersGun controlThe armed travelerFortifying your castleResponding to an active shooterCar fightsAnd much more!Discover tried and true tips, tactics, and techniques from the pros along with guidance on buying gear and firearms from experts including Massad Ayoob, Jason Teague, Tom Beckstrand, and Richard Nance. The Guns & Ammo Guide to Concealed Carry has everything you could want to learn about personal defense firearms.
Disponibile da: 18/04/2017.

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