New E-book Teaches the Basics of Handgun Safety

   01.09.13

New E-book Teaches the Basics of Handgun Safety

A new e-book, Today’s Handgun Safety Basics, will help the hundreds of thousands of new firearms owners learn about handgun safety and how to improve their shooting. This handgun safety e-book features easy-to-understand language and realistic illustrations and is available for download at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and the Apple Store.

“With so many people buying a handgun for the first time, we felt it was important they have access to basic information about how to safely use and enjoy handguns,” said Kurt Kalkomey, president of Kalkomey Enterprises, Inc. “This book is ideal for new shooters whether they’ve bought a handgun for self protection or to use it for hunting, plinking or target shooting.”

Today’s Handgun Safety Basics e-book covers the following topics:

  • The difference between revolvers and pistols
  • Matching ammunition to the handgun
  • Handgun safety mechanisms
  • How to safely clean, store and transport handguns
  • How to load and unload handguns
  • Basic shooting techniques

“Whether or not your state requires safety training, all handgun owners have a responsibility to learn about safe firearms handling,” Kalkomey said.Handgun education can prevent accidents and save lives.”

Today’s Handgun Safety Basics is an excellent resource for handgun owners and those planning to purchase a handgun or take a class for a concealed-carry permit or license.

Today’s Handgun Safety Basics e-book is available at:

Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/Todays-Handgun-Responsible-Ownership-ebook/dp/B00AOBOOXO

Barnes and Noble – http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/today-x2019-s-handgun-safety-basics-a-guide-to-responsible-and-safe-handgun-use-and-ownership-handguncoursecom/1113981080

Apple Store – https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/todays-handgun-safety-basics/id588348363?ls=1

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Mitch Strobl started in the outdoor industry during his college years at DePauw University. There, he started the DePauw Conservation club and the DePauw Trap and Skeet club. Mitch also worked as a writer and videographer for www.huntinglife.com and interned for the Professional Outdoor Media Association soon after. Mitch takes special interest in taking disabled veterans hunting as well as introducing youth to the outdoors. Currently, Mitch serves as a business development and communications specialist at Kalkomey Enterprises, Inc., a leader in outdoor education and safety products.

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