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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Interest in owning guns grows in Connecticut

One of this country’s largest mail order house for books of all types is located here in Connecticut. I just received their 148-page catalog in my mail.
With all the emphasis on guns and ammunition, I want to share a few of their entries with you. The first titles is “U.S. Army Improvised Munition Handbook. The stated review “This handbook describes in detail how to build munitions from seemingly harmless materials than can be bought at drug or paint stores, found in junk piles, or acquired from military stocks. Features explanations of how to construct explosives, detonators, etc. 600 plus pages. Price: $5.95.
Another book is entitled “Armed: The Essential Guide to Concealed Carry.” Their writeup says, “The thinking gun owner’s bible; this comprehensive volume breaks down not just the tools, but the mindset and choices a law-abiding citizen must go through to become self-reliant, alert, and legally armed. 221 pages, $16.95.
A further listing is “The Modern Day Gunslinger: The Ultimate Handgun Training Manual”. A rundown on its contents follows: “An all encompassing manual that addresses safe equipment, tactics, and best practices for all shooters, etc.”
Two of these books appear on the cover of the catalog which I believe is no accident but a look to a currently hot market.
Ron French
Hamden

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