Chris Eger

Feature Writer/Staff Writer

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Preston's Summary

Chris Eger is a Feature Writer/Staff Writer at Guns.com. He covers a range of topics including the Second Amendment, social issues, and the Russia-Ukraine War, often intersecting these themes with political developments such as those surrounding Joe Biden and various lawsuits. Chris's insights and analyses have been featured in prominent discussions within the firearms community and beyond.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 25 %
Government Announcement: 19 %
Private Sector Announcements: 19 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 18 %
Cites Data: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Guns
  • Gun Regulations
  • Gun Industry
  • Gun Sales
  • Gun Shows

Pitching Insights

Chris Eger's articles predominantly focus on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and press releases related to gun sales, gun control, firearms, the Second Amendment, and gun manufacturers. He would likely be interested in pitches that provide unique insights into legislative developments or industry trends. Given his coverage of private sector announcements and product promotions as well as a high emphasis on government & politics themes , he may also be open to news about new products from firearm companies along with their implications for consumers.

Given Chris's United States geographic focus and emphasis on government policies related to firearms, experts in U.S. gun laws and regulations or those who can offer perspectives on the political aspects of firearm-related issues would likely interest him most.

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