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The largest growing market for handguns today is concealed carry; now legal and allowed in all 50 states, over half require no special permit; join host Joe Mantegna as he takes a closer look at some of the most popular choices in conceal carry.
The largest growing market for handguns today is concealed carry; now legal and allowed in all 50 states, over half require no special permit; join host Joe Mantegna as he takes a closer look at some of the most popular choices in conceal carry.
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