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American Tactical Imports Appoints National Sales Manager

Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 11:12 AM

American Tactical Imports Appoints National Sales Manager

American Tactical Imports

American Tactical Imports

ROCHESTER, NY – -(Ammoland.com)- American Tactical Imports is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Brandon Williams to the ATI staff for the position of National Sales Manager.

Williams has spent many years working at various levels in the firearms industry. He began his career in Bakersfield, CA working for a firearms retailer.

There he processed firearms and returns and became part of the shooting and training courses before moving on to manage a retail location.

Eventually, Williams moved to Reno, NV to manage a gunroom for Sportsman’s Warehouse where he specialized in market data and order fulfillment.

Continuing his love for firearms, Williams later went on to Paso Robles where he built custom guns for John Rigby. Advanced in his knowledge and gunsmith abilities, he was eventually hired by US Ordinance to build machine guns, specializing in the M2 .50 Cal design originally introduced by Browning. Williams brings his west coast experience with him as he relocates to Rochester, NY to join the ATI family.

ATI is proud to appoint Williams as National Sales Manager. We feel that his passion for the firearms industry and his polished customer skills, combined with his specific mechanical expertise, will complement the outstanding product service available from ATI.

For more information regarding American Tactical Imports please visit www.americantactical.us

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American Handgunner Magazine Gets Personal With Your Defense

Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 10:58 AM

American Handgunner Magazine Gets Personal With Your Defense

American Handgunner Magazine

American Handgunner Magazine Gets Personal With Your Defense

FMG Publications

FMG Publications

San Diego, Calif. --(Ammoland.com)- If you think you are living in a nice neighborhood where nothing bad will every happen, you’re living in a state of denial.

That’s the sentiment that echoes through the pages of the Fall/Winter 2010 American Handgunner Personal Defense Special Edition magazine on sale now. With the idea that Mayberry is long gone, the magazine’s editor, a former police officer and marine, put a premium on preparing readers how to act accordingly.

“The content of this magazine is reliable, up to date and makes sense in the real world,” said FMG Special Edition’s editor Sammy Reese. “Personal-defense is timely, important to everyone — not just gun owners — and gives people skills they can apply in the real world.”

While prevention can be unavoidable, preparation isn’t. Contributors of the Personal Defense Special Edition guide readers through preparing for today’s uncertain world, with articles such as: Tactical Real Estate: Defending Your Castle; Protect Your Children: Mayberry Is Only On TV; Workplace Violence: Proper Planning; Lasers For Home Defense: The Basics; Shotgun For Home-Defense: It’s An Old One, But A Good One; The Bug Out Bag: When Fashion Demands Flight; and much more.

“Protecting you and your family shouldn’t be taken lightly,” writes contributing editor Richard Mann. “Nor is it something you should leave to chance or gimmicks. It’s something you should approach proactively.”

Concealed carry considerations are also a focus of the Personal Defense Special Edition. A handful of articles address the lifestyle choice with information on equipment, fashion, carrying in the workplace and various perspectives from people who carry every day, complete with a female’s viewpoint.

“By having the ability to defend yourself, you truly have a say in what happens around you and to you,” writes contributing editor Clint Smith. “It’s not always a simple choice, but it’s your choice.”

The Fall/Winter 2010 American Handgunner Personal Defense Special Edition also includes the 2010 Buyer’s Guide, which has 94 pages of guns, knives and more self-defense tools.

The Personal Defense Special Edition is available now, while supplies last. To order online visit, www.americanhandgunner.com and follow the Special Editions link from the store menu.

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