Guns And Hunting Magazine 1966 September

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Guns And Hunting Magazine 1966 September

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Contents:  Little Gun, Big Bear (A famous hunter pits the tiny .350 Magnum carbine against a huge Alaskan brownie,( Gun News – Reloading the 6.5 Magnum / Testing the 12x Redfield (Here are top loads for a new cartridge, plus a test of their latest high-powered scope.), S&W Survives “Burial” (Winter long punishment leaves the stainless-steel .38 unscathed.), Extra Right off the Assembly Line (Straight from the manufacturers, word on the newest products.), A Noble Experiment and a Japanese Double (Our latest shotguns: a 4 3/4-pound aluminum pump…and Ithaca’s imported over/under.), A Lever Action .30 (Marlin’s fast, sturdy Levermaticv commandeers a military caliber.) Exclusives – Don’t Let Sighting Fool You (Your rifle may be perfectly zeroed when you leave home – but off-target in the field.), Elegance in Gun Grips (Andrew Saliga’s custom handgun stocks combine efficiency with artistry.) Special Features – The Fighting Commodore’s Pistol (Blood Guns: Oliver Hazard Perry fought with a side-arm as well as navel cannon.), Treasures of India (Historically Speaking: Unique matchlocks like these can often be yours for a song.), A Handbook for Arm Twisters (Editorial Battlefield: A Washington Columnist proves you can influence gun laws.), September Itch (Portfolio of Hunting Dogs: Tips on buying a mail-order dog – without getting bitten.) Firearms Factbook – Candidates for Conversions (Here’s the lowdown about converting three top military rifles into sporters.)

Issue:  September 1966

Condition:  Very Good