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Guns and Game
Summer
1960
- Grizzlies Ain't For Sissies, Buck Fever For Billy the Kid, Is There a Deer In Your Future?, Target For Today - Varmints, Hunting's Last Frontier, Butch, Beech and Bailey Technical - Ballistics - Problem of High-Angle Shooting, Picking a Scope, How Shotshells Are Made, Birth Of a Gun Evaluation and Review - Glass Barrel Shotgun, .243 vs .244, The Good Old "Thuty-Thuty" The Gun Club - 25 Birds to Oblivion, I Wanna Pistol Collecting - Civil War Guns, Evaluate a Find Home Workshop - Reloading, ABC of Gun Care Sidelights - A Boy And His .22, Training Your English Setter, Hunt Below The Ice
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The New Guns Annual

1961
Contents - Beginners' Rifles, Target Rifles, Varmint Rifles, Big-Game Rifles, Beginners' Shotguns, Upland-Game Shotguns, Wildfowl Shotguns, Rifled-Slug Shotguns, Trap & Skeet Shotguns, Beginners' Handguns, Target Handguns, Game Handguns, Defense Handguns Bonus Features - Learn To Shoot, Rifle Sights, The Right Gun For You, On The Technical Side, Bargain Corner, Manufacturers & Importers
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Black Powder Hobby Gunsmithing

1964
Chapter 1: The Frontier Gunsmith; Chapter 2: Tooling Up; Chapter 3: Gunsmithing Safety (How To Tip - Unloading the Muzzleloader); Chapter 4: Muzzleloader Locks; Chapter 5: Building Lock Kits (Step-by-step projects - Assembling The Siler Lock Kit & Assembling the Pennsylvania Style Mule Ear Lock); Chapter 6: Lock Tuning (Step-By-Step Project - Tuning A Lock); Chapter 7: Muzzleloader Triggers; Chapter 8: Gunstock Materials; Chapter 9: Stock Finishes and Finishing (Step-By-Step Projects - Finishing A Stock & Refinishing A Stock); Chapter 10: Wood Repairs (How-To Tips - Fixing Large Dents & Epoxy/Fiberglass Repair & Reinforcing With Pins & Replacing Missing Wood & Repairing Broken Stocks & Extending The Forearm & Repairing Cracked Stocks & Stripped Wood Screws); Chapter 11: Wood Embellishment (How-To Tips - Incise Carving & Decorative Inlays) (Step-By-Step Projects - Fitting Wire Inlays & Checkering A Stock & Relief Carving); Chapter 12: Stock Styles; Chapter 13: Muzzleloader Metals (How-To Tips - Heat-Treating Metal Parts); Chapter 14: Blueing And Browning Metals (How-To Tips - Metal Polishing & Browning And Blueing Methods)(Step-By-Step Project - Rust-Browning A Barrel); Chapter 15: Metal Embellishment (How-To Tip - Engraving); Chapter 16: Muzzleloader Barrels; Chapter 17: Barrel Ribs (How-To Tips - Attaching Ribs With Screws - Attaching Ramrod Guides - Attaching Ribs With Solder); Chapter 18: Metal Castings; Chapter 19: Muzzleloader Ramrods (How-To Tips - Making A Wooden Ramrod - Fitting A Ramrod Base Tip - Candy-Striping A Ramrod); Chapter 20: Muzzleloader Sights; Chapter 21: Professional Muzzloader Maintenance (Step-By-Step Projects - Cleaning With Water - Cleaning With Solvent - Cleaning The Revolver - Advanced Cleaning); Chapter 22: Understanding The Modern Muzzleloader (How-To Tips - Fitting A Scope - Adjusting The Striker - Fitting A Sling)(Step-By-Step Projects - Glass-Bedding A Rifle - Fitting A Recoil Pad); Chapter 23: The Muzzleloading Shotgun (How-To Tips - Fixing Barrel Dents - Threading Choke Tubes - Repairing Ribs And Guides - Patterning A Shotgun); Chapter 24: Tuning The Caplock Revolver (Step-By-Step Projects - Correcting Revolver Timing - Improving Trigger Function); Chapter 25: Building The Blackpowder Kit (Step-By-Step Projects - Building Navy Arms Brown Bess Rifle Kit - Building Thompson/Center's Hawken Rifle Kit - Building Mountain State's Mountaineer Rifle Kit - Building Traditions' Deerhunter Rifle Kit - Building Lyman's Plains Pistol Kit - Building CVA's Hawken Pistol Kit - Building Navy Arms' 1860 Army/Reb '60 Revolver Kit - Building Traditions' Trapper Pistol Kit - Building Traditions' Derringer Kit); Chapter 26: The Custom Gun (Step-By-Step Project - Building A Custom Rifle); Manufacturers' Directory For Blackpowder Gunsmithing
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Guns And Game
July
1966
Hunting - Blizzard Bucks, Let's Shoot Crows, Chucks With An 03A3, Hunting The Sage Hen Technical - Ballistics Reloading - Reloading, Shotshell Reloading Evaluation And Review - Winslow Arms Custom Rifles, Patterning The Richland 707, The Johnston-Tucker .22 Carbine Conversion, The Wonderful Mauser Magnum Action, Anniversary Arms From Win. And Rem. Home Workshop - A Gunsmith On Pistol Sights, A C-Clamp Pistol Rest, Build a Custom Stock From Scratch, Make Your Decoys New Again Sidelights - Product Shorts, Editorial
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Guns and Game
December
1967
Hunting Tips - The Great Dixie Snowshoe Hunt, Handgun For Whitetails, Little Brown Buzz Bombs, One Way To Learn Duck Hunting Field Tests - The Webley and Scott Doubles, Varmint Handguns - How Good Are They? Shooting Basics - Game Getting Power From Long-Range Shotguns Reloading - New Loads For The 6.5 x 55 Swedish and the .222 REM Departments - Features - Gunsmith, Shotshell Reloading, Ballistics, It's Your Opinion, It's Our Opinion
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Muzzleloader's Journal

1981
Contents - Editor's Page; General Custer - Hero, Fool Or A Legend?; The Henry Deringer And Its Rivals; Buckskinning - An Incurable Muzzleloading Malady; Keep Our Heritage Alive; New Catalogs For The Outdoorsman; How To Build Your Own Black Powder Guns; Ballastics - Power From The "Old" Guns; The Shots Heard 'Round The World; On Safari In South Africa; The American Cowboy - The Last Cavalier; Guns & Game For Western Hunting; A Special Season & Special Deer; Colt's Navy Pistols - The Kings Of The Caplocks; The "Kaintuck" - An American Prodigy; Colt's Paterson - The Revolver That Changed History
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Shooter's Journal and Survival Guide
May
1981
Features - In Memoriam: A Tribute to J.W. Hornady, Laser Sights: Yhe Cops answer to crime, How to Survive if you're lost, Installing B-Square's Mini-14 Scope Mount, Prepare cases for loading the right way, Rapid Fire Pistol: A Good Training Ground, Survival Foods can save your life, Casting Bullets for the Ruger Mini-14, S&W's 1955 M25 Revolver: a hard hitting .45, How to: Making Wax Bullets the Forster way, Ruger's Target .22 Pistol: it's hot, Survival Guns: Charter's AR-7 and Explorer II, Remington's rimfire pump .22, How to: SAFECO's lead hardness tester performs, How to: Installing Choate shotgun pistol grips, Browning's Citori O/U 28 gauge evaluation
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Colt American Handgunning Annual
1982 Contents - Editor's Page, The High Country Hunter, Tribute to a Great Gun - The Colt M1911, For Deer, Think Close, The Security Officer's Handgun, The Classic "D.S." - Short but Sweet, Handgunning for Moose, Top Guns at the Tournament of Champions, The Famous Guns of Testeryear...and Today, The Colt Heritage Commemorative, The Colt Walker - Past & Present, 1851 Navy, 1860 Army, 1862 Pocket Navy - The Thoroughbreds, Tomorrow's Collector Items Today, Accurizing Colt's .45 Auto, Load Up for Varmints, Handgun Silhouette Shooting Marches On, The New Custom Commander
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American Handgunner
March / April
1988
Features - Clark's Classy Classic (Jim Clark's longslide 38 Special 1911 pistol is pure classic!), The Ayoob File (A biker and two cops shoot it out. The cops win.), Master Tips (How to clear the combat shooter's jams.), PMK .380 (Inexpensive and well-made, the PMK .380 is a good pocket pistol.), Ammo For The Dark Place (Two views of what to carry for ammunition in the Dark Place.), Taffin Tests (In-depth look at handloading the .357 Maximum.), Training With a World Champion (Audit a class with champion shooter Mike Plaxco.), PSW-XM9 (At last, the real truth behind the Army's 9mm test.), 1987 IPSC Nationals (Jerry Barnhart wins with a .45 ACP over the .38 Super shooters.), Smith And Wesson Olympic Gold (This radical new .22 Short features a whole new design.), Texas Longhorn Sixguns (Was Sam Colt left-handed? Here's a right-handers revolver.), Custom Gun Giveaway (Andy Cannon's Magnum Hunter is a high-tech .44 Magnum. You can win it.), 10mm Delta Elite (Can the old warhourse take the hot new 10mm Auto cartridges.), Big Red (Ruger's new Super Redhawk is a handful of handgun.), Glock 17 )The infamous "plastic pistol" is exposed for what it really is.), Tuning The Dan Wesson (Like any mass-produced gun, the DW needs some fine-tuning.) Columns - Speak Out, Handgun Leather, Pistolsmithing, Siluetas, Leatham's Column, Handgun Hunting, Cop Talk, Insights Into IPSC, Handloading, Industry Insider
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American Handgunner
January / February
1989
Features - Safari Club's Hand Cannon (An exquisite custom Contender from SSK for SCI); Final Option (A hot new speed holster for IPSC from Safariland); The AYOOB Files (Terror erupts violently in the Four Minute Massacre); Handgunning Hints (Subtle points to improve the two-handed revolver hold); Match Barrels (Is the price of a match-grade barrel worth it?); The Guns Of Tim Brian (A profile of a pistolsmith and his custom guns); Armscorp (A nifty pocket pistol with the power of the 9mm); Wildey Survivor (The awesome power of the .475 Magnum in the Wildey pistol); 500 Meter Handgunning (Wh-what? Two-inch groups at 500 meters? With a handgun?); Custom Gun Giveaway (You can win a spectacular Andy Cannon custom .44 Special); Ruger SP-101 (A five-shot .38 Special hideout gun, Ruger's latest); Bianchi Cup X (Other than rude referees and incompetent ROs, a good match); 3-D Bullets (Good swaged lead bullets at a reasonable price); Parts-Built Sixshooter (Got a boxfull of old Colt SAA parts? Put 'em together); Taffin Test (High performance favorite loads for the .38 Super) Columns - Speakout; Insights Into IPSC; Handgun Hunting; Siluetas; Handloading; Cop Talk; Leatham's Column; Pistolsmithing; Industry Insider
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Special Weapons

1994
Olympic Arms OA93 5.56mm (AR-15 pistol is the ultimate entry gun!), AWC Hyper-Dyne Muzzle Brake (Tames muzzle blast/keeps barrel level for 2nd shot.), Trijicon Advanced Combat Gunsight (It's a military-tough tritium illuminated reticle scope.), Saga of the SMG (Evolution of the submachinegun/how the HK MP5 became world famous.), Special OPS Expo (Newest tactical tools for military and police.), Sterling L-2A3 9mm (Robust, compact SMG is dynamite in a small package.), The Mighty Makarov (Development of Russian service pistol/shooting comparison with German and Chinese versions.), Search For The Ultimate Manstopper (Shootout performance proves combat effectiveness of special wadcutters that are autopistol reliable.), Ciener Full-Auto Rimfire Conversion Kits (For low cost practice and good old plinkin' fun.), Reflex Suppressors (From Finland - with both military and civilian application.), All About Impact Weapons (Their development over the centuries/their importance today.), Olympic Arms Ultramag .300 Win Mag (Boasting a variety of options it's a perfected countersniper.), Colt Classics (Proven in service to military & police - some have become collectibles, others are still on duty today.), High Standard M10B Police Shotgun (Easy handling bullpup style is made for close quarters combat.), Benelli Super 90 versus Custom Remington 11-87 (Shootout comparisons of two favorite police shotguns.), Walther MPK/MPL 9mm (Long and short version of classic German SMG!), S&W M3953 9mm/M4013 .40S&W (Two mini-guns are compact and concealable with 8+1 shot firepower.), A Place For Full-Auto Fire (When it's justified/when not.), Tale Of Two Colts (The born-again Detective Special and the new-born 2000 All-American.), 8 Underground Subguns (Outlaw weapons of vague SMG design.), Batons & Beyond (Impact weapons, "Red Guns" and more - from Armament Systems & Procedures.), Concealment Holster Update (More than 17 new rigs - from Bianchi, DeSantis, Galco, LAW Concealment, Mitchell Leatherworks and Uncle Mikes.)
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Handgunning
January / February
1994
Features - Ruger's Bl;ackhawk: A Modern Classic (How did this sixgun achieve classic status? The old-fahioned way - by earning it.), Vihtavuori Powders Burn With Precision! (The name may not register, but the results these powders produce will have you adding it to your list of favorite propellants.), S&W's "Shorty Forty" (Wiley's prayers were answered: a compact semiautomatic that shoots the powerful .40 S&W cartridges with match-grade accuracy.), The Right Stuff For Reloading (Today's state-of-the-art accessories can take the chore out and put the fun back in reloading.), Hunting Wild Boar Anything But Boaring! (Looking for game closer to home but as challenging as Grizzly? Larry says "An old wild boar looks at you like you owe him money - and he has come to collect.), The .32 Magnum: The Wesson Revolves on Accuracy (The Wesson family has built its reputation on accurate revolvers, and the Model 732 upholds the standard.), The 10mm Auto - 60 Light Loads Make It Go (As fast and powerful as the 10mm cartridge is, Layne says you don't have to go "full throttle" to get high performance.), Handgunner's Notebook: Masters '93, USPSA Nationals '93 Columns - Handgunning Forum, To The Point, On The Beat, Custom Corner, Hunting, Reloading, Handgun Perspective, Ammo Insights, On Target
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Shooting Sportsman
January / February
1995
Features - The Seasons Of Grouse; Holland & Holland: Part II; Those Heathen Huns; The Pheasants Of Oz; White-Out!; Hammer Guns; Molyshot; The Ghosts Of Winter Departments - From The Editor (Sweating the small stuff - from points to type size); Letters (Stock fitting problems and sporting clays fallout); Shooting (Part II on shot pattern performance); Hunting Dogs (Curing the malady that is creeping); Sporting Clays (The measure of a shooter is in stock fit); The Dawn Patrol (Op orders for solving The @#$%! Flea Problem); Fine Gunmaking (The art & science of stock checkering); Game & Gun Gazette (Rituals, athletics, canvasbacks and more); Field Gear (Over the feet, under the waders and into the vest); Conservation (Searching for an answer to what ails quail); Gun Review (Paying tribute to two classics: Remington's 32 & 3200); Shooting Brakes (Taking the 'Burban on the road and on the rocks); Shooter's Cuisine (Serving success in the form of stuffed quail); The Major (One good deception deserves another)
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Shooting Sportsman
May / June
2005
Features - A Lineage Of Masters: Part I; The Bird That Lives Straight Up; Confessions Of A Pumpgunner; Red Grouse Of Rannoch Moor; Full-Circle Fox: Part II; Doubles, Deutsch; The Ones That Got Away Departments - From The Editor (Please, please, no more checks!); Letters (Responses, speed, deposits, quail and more); Fine Gunmaking (On drawing blanks and going with the grain); Shooting (Gunfitting: More than just measuring up); The Dawn Patrol (The continuing saga of boy to man); Sporting Clays (Practice, practice, practice...with a purpose); Hunting Dogs (Retrievers aren't just for water work anymore); Game & Gun Gazette (Meet the new "Gazetteers"); Gun Review (An AyA No. 2 as survivor of the ultimate test); Field Gear (Boots, a trap, gloves and a tool); Book Review (Posewitz, Hamerstrom, Reiger, Holt, et al.); Shooting Brakes (Warming things up with the new Blazer); The Major (A hoax for the blokes Down Under)
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Best of Shooting Times
2000
Contents - Smith & Wesson's Monster Magnum (Chambered for an all-new .50 caliber magnum cartridge, the new S&W Model 500 double-action revolver needs no hype), Your Best Bolt Action (Rick tells you what key features to consider when choosing the bolt gun that's right for you), Les Baer and the Thunder Ranch Are at it Again (The line of Les Baer Custom Thunder Ranch Special guns has just gotten longer with the addition of two new .45 ACP pistols), The Most Useful Short-Action Cartridge Ever Invented (Inherently accurate, extremely versatile and powerful enough for game ranging in size from varmints to elk and moose, the .308 Winchester does it all), ARs Take Accuracy Long Range (The AR rifle has nearly driven traditional rifles off the firing line at all major championship title competitions and is increasingly regarded as the best proven, most accurate long-range competition and varmint rifle in the world), The Outdoorsman's Handgun (Choosing the right woods gun is a lot like selecting a personal-defense gun, but with an additional element - It's all about spending an enjoyable day in the woods with an accurate, rugged and dependable handgun), Winchester Unleashes The New Short-Action .300 WSM (Introduced as a joint venture from Winchester Ammunition, U.S. Repeating Arms and Browning, this nonbelted magnum for short-action rifles rockets a 150-grain bullet at 3300 fps), Terminal Performance: The Key To Selecting The Right Bullet (Rick has put together an extensive battery of shooting results charts to help you pick the hunting bullet that's right for you), Ed Brown Kobra Carry .45 ACP (Unique innovations and supreme performance set the Kobra Carry apart form standard Model 1911 pistols), The New Remington XR-100 Is A Target Rifle Varmint Shooters Will Love (By combining the sentiments of its original XP-100 pistol with the latest XP-100 action and a few Custom Shop-like touches, Remington has come up with a target quality rifle with an everyday rifle price tag), Must-Have AR Accessories (David's short list of must-have accessories for AR-type rifles can help you wade through the confusion presented by all those aftermarket parts), Defense Guns I Can't Live Without (Jim has spent several years putting together this battery of defense guns. It includes all the handguns he might ever need. Maybe.), .405 Winchester - Big Medicine For Elk & Bear (Rick says USRAC's Winchester Model 1895 rifle and Hornady's .405 Winchester factory loads and handloading components are made to order for close-cover big-game hunting), Shooting Ruger's New Flattop Blackhawk (In celebration of the Blackhawk's 50th Anniversary, Ruger is offering a special small-frame Flattop edition), Mauser vs. Mosin (The Mauser Kar 98k takes on the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 in this European Front battle rifle shootout), Longevity, Versatility & Performance: The Classic 1911 Answers The Call (From basic-duty to loaded "custom" forms, classic Government Model 1911 autoloaders are offered by more makers than any other type of pistol in the world), The "Other" .45's (The classic 1911 is not the only style of semiautomatic pistol available to .45 ACP enthusiasts), Shooting Vintage & Replica Winchester Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbines (Often referred to as the gun that won the West, the Model 1873 in saddle-ring carbine configuration is truly a classic), Inside The New .45 GAP (The new .45 GAP gives performance equal to commercial .45 ACP personal defense and law enforcement loads with 185- and 200-grain bullets but in a shorter overall case format that operates within the frame dimensions of a 9mm-size pistol), Kimber's New Centerfire Mountain Rifle (Finally, there is a standard-production wood-stocked, featherweight, centerfire bolt action that weighs less than six pounds and will be available in three action lengths), .204 Ruger - The Fastest Commercial Rifle Cartridge (This hot new .20-caliber cartridge, designed and produced by Hornady, is rated at an amazing 4225 fps muzzle velocity. And Ruger has five new rifles chambered for it), Springfield's XD Goes The Distance (The X-frame Duty pistol in.357 SIG from Springfield proved that it can handle an extreme normal-use workout firing 5000 rounds of full-power .357 BIG ammunition without a hitch), Handgun Hunting Holds (After you sight-in your hunting handgun and ammunition, it's time to put the sandbags or fancy gunrest away and fire your practice shots from actual field positions), Hornady's Sweet Seventeen (Rick says this all-new .17 HMR cartridge is a real "hummer of a rimfire"), The Many Levels Of The .45-70 (The .45-70 is more popular today than ever. There are plenty of bullets and powders to build handloads to meet any .45-70 shooter's needs), Selecting A .22 Rimfire Handgun (Today there are more excellent choices for selecting a rimfire revolver or pistol than ever before), Must-Have Riflescope Accessories (David has put together a list of his top riflescope accessories - including everything from cleaning gear to an Angle Cosine indicator - he thinks every rifleman should have), The Advantage Of Bonded-Core Bullets (To find out how good bonded-core bullets really are, Rick put these expanding bullets to the test)
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American Handgunner
March-April
2006
Departments - The Sixgunner (200 yard sixgun hunting? No way, says John), Better Shooting (Max Michael looks for speed first!), The Ayoob Files (Secret Service shootout saves Truman), Gun Rights (Part 2: Violence and non-violence), Gunnysack Columns - Speak Out, Handgun Leather, Cop Talk, Reality Check, Guncrank Diaries, Handloading, Winning Edge, Shooting Iron, Pistolsmithing, Handgun Hunting, Taffin Tests, Book Review, DVD Review, The Insider Resources - Custom Corner, Classifieds, Spotlight, Ad Index
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Handloader Ammunition Reloader Journal
August - September
2007
Bullet Runout (Reloader's Press), Bullet Shape (Mike's Shootin' Shack), .56-.56 Spencer (Cartridge Board), S & W Model 19 (From the hip), Alliant's Power Pistol (Propellant profiles), Loading Pistol Cartridge Leverguns (Short on size, Long on distance), Berger Bullets On Big Game (A new slant on hunting performance), Perfect Plinkers (When it is not hunting season), Handloading Marlin's Model 1895 .45-70 (From Plinking to Dangerous Game), Handloads For The .375 Ruger (Exclusive report on the newest .375), Primers And .223 Accuracy (Charlie takes an inside look), Redhawk .44 Magnum (Bullets & Brass), What's New In The Marketplace (Inside product news), Gun Digest 2007 (Book reviews), Walt Berger (Hunting Handloads)
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Rifle Sporting Firearms Journal
Nov. - Dec.
2007
Leica Ultravid 8x32 BR (Sporting scope), Gun Writer Myths & Cliches (Down range), The Balance Of Power (Optics), Remington Models 721, 722 and 700 Extractors (Light Gunsmithing), 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser (Classic Cartridges), Shooters Clean Up Unsightly Litter (Straight Talk), Inflation And Handloading (Mostly Long Guns), Magnum Research High-Tech Rimfires (Upscale Rimfires), The Best Shooting Game Ever (BPCR), Top 10 Executive Hunting Rifles (Bareness Picks His Top 10), Long Range Elk (Fact Or Fiction), Observations Of Bullet Performance (Straight Talk From The Field), Barnes Tipped TSX (Scoville Unveils New "Mystery" Bullet), Pachmayer Decelerator Slip-On Recoil Pad (Product Tests), Jim Brockman's Special Leverguns and Lon Paul's CZ .458 Lott (Custom Corner), What's New In The Marketplace (Inside Product News), Left-Handed .270 Winchester (Queries & Comments), A Place They've Never Been (Rifles & Woodsmoke
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Rifle Sporting Firearms Journal
March
2009
The Trouble With Irons (Sporting Scope), Comparison Shopping (Optics), A Trip to Iwo Jima (Down Range), In-Flight Reading (Straight Talk), .14 Remington Magnum (Classic Cartridges), Iron Sights Versus Scopes (Mostly Long Guns), Cracked Stocks (Light Gunsmithing), Plan Your Custom Rifle Carefully (Do The Homework First), Big Results From Small Cartridges (Useful Versus Macho), .223 Renubgtib (Snakk-Bire Versatilty), .38 WCF/.38-40 Rifles and Carbines (Obsolete Versus Fun), 8x57 mm Magnum (Still Overlooked and Underpowered), What's New In The Marketplace (Inside Product News), Savage Ammunition (Book Reviews), Remington Model 700 XCR Compact Tactical Rifle (Product Tests), Catalog Corner (Special Advertising Section)
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The Legacy Of Lever Guns
Winter
2009
Contents - Burris FastFire II (Spotting scope); Iron Sights And Leverguns (Light gunsmithing); .30 WCF (aka .30-30) Winchester (Classic cartridges); WInchester Levergun Sights (Down range); Lever Actions In Twenty-First Century Alaska (A guide's notes); Browing BLR (Leverguns go modern); Savage 99 (Uniquely American); Marlin Leverguns (Evolution of an American Classic); The Four Savage Cartridges (Leaders in their time); Loads For Levergun Cartridges (Pearce shares his favorites); Mossberg Model 464 .30-30 (100% American); Winchester Leverguns And Their Cartridges (The Legacy)
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Rifle Sporting Firearms Journal
January
2010
From Zimbabwe (Spotting Scope), Borescope Views (Optics), .22 Rimfires (Down range), Gun Control (Mostly long guns), They're Alive, They're Alive (Straight talk), Trigger Shoes (Light gunsmithing), .22 Long Rifle (Classic cartridges), Marlin XL7W (Classy bolt-action Sporter), 25-Year Quest (The evolution of Accuracy), Levergun Hunting (North America to Africa), Rigby Redoubled (UP from the ashes), Gradle 7mm Express (The Original Short Magnum), Volquartsen Evolution (Product tests), What's New In The Marketplace (Inside Product news), Rifle Index - Volume 41, A Man Of Iron (Ealnut Hill)
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Rifle Sporting Firrearms Journal
March
2010
Tough Shots (Spotting Scope), World War II Sniper Scopes (Down range), Installing/Repairing Forend and Forearm Tips (Light Gunsmithing), Wildcatter Invents New .300 (Straight talk), Speer DeepCurl Bonded Bullet (Mostly long guns), .30 Carbine (Classic cartridges), McMillan G30 Legacy (A high-end production rifle), Winchester Model 1894 (It's back!), Thoughts On Marksmanship (Groups versus skill), Up And Shooting (Putting historical rifles to work), Short-Lived Legend (Schultz & Larsen offers European quality at bargain prices), Testing .22 Amunition (How does your ammo stack up), Catalog Corner (Special advertising section), What's New In The Marketplace (Inside product news), Rifle Reader Survey, Doug Turnbull Restoration (Custom corner), Search For The Near-Perfect Reticle (Walnut Hill)
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Guns Of The Old West
Fall
2016
Contents - .38 Special Ranch Hand (This Mare's Leg is ready to lay down the law in the 21st Century); Cimarron's Eliminator 8 (Outgun the competition with this new short-stroked .45 Colt!); Big-Bore Henry (An all-American Lever Action Octagon built from the ground up for the .45-70); Belly Gun Shootout (Eye-grabbing stainless steel .45 Colts from Ruger and EMF duke it out); Flintlock'd & Loaded (Charting the course for smoothbore fowlers, fusils and muskets on the frontier); Dean Of The Singing Cowboys (How Eddie Den helped finish a classic cowboy documentary); Target Takedown (Taylor's 1886 Takedown Classic can't miss with .45-70 power and stow-and-go capabilities); Colt's New Frontier (Expand your horizons with this modern take on the SAA); Evans Repeater (The unconventional New Model held 26+1 rounds - the most of any lever action); Twelve-Shot Cattleman (Uberti's 1873 Single Action Army replica holds a dozen .22 LR rounds on tap); Going Native (Add some flair to your Old West attire with these Native American accessories) Columns - Law Of The west (Federal lawmen); Hollywood Legends (Hidden stars of Winchester); Match Ready (Cowboy fast draw); Black Powder (Multi-purpose Calibers); Frontier Loadout (A trio of .45 Colts); Cowboy Stuff (Dress up your Colt); Guns Of The Gunfighters (The Rough Riders); Collector's Corner (20th Century Peacemakers)
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