Shooting Times Magazine 2006 November

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Shooting Times Magazine 2006 November

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Contents:  S & W’s M&P 15 Is One Rugged & Reliable AR (To find out just how rugged and reliable S & W’s new AR15-type guns are ST put over 5000 rounds through each of three different S & W M&P16 carbines); Marlin’s Model 336: Four Million Sold And Still Going Strong (There are many reasons why the Marlin Model 336 has been so successful, but one is that it’s design has proven to be utterly reliable time after time); Why I Like Mini 1911s (According to the Sheriff, Kimber’s latest compact pistols demonstrate the reasons for choosing a mini 1911 for self-defense); Handloading The .223 Remington For The AR15 (Layne gives you some pointers on how to build super-accurate handloads for America’s longest-lived battle rifle); ArmaLite’s AR30 – A Bolt Action Like No Other (ArmaLite remarkable AR30 offers reliable, smooth functioning and hard-hitting long-range ballistic performance) Departments – Ask The Experts (Our panel of experts answers all your questions about handguns, rifles, shotguns, and more) Columns – Editor’s Gallery (Changes come knocking at ST‘s door); Letters (ST‘s readers speak out); The Shootist (Paul declares the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Military & Police is the most popular revolver of all time. Period); Oehler On Ballistics (Ken says there is only one sacred rule relating pressure and velocity. To get velocity, you must have pressure); Eye On Optics (Hugh thinks eye relief is like optical chocolate. You can never have too much of a good thing); Practical Reloading (Lane explores what happens to ballistic performance when you substitute bullets); The Gunsmith (Reid gives you his tips to removing a bullet stuck in your rifle or handgun barrel); Gunsmoke (Jim has an Old Model Ruger Flattop converted to a .44 Special – just like Skeeter’s last .44

Issue:  November 2006

Condition:  Very Good