Description
Contents: Handguns – .35 Remington: Ultimate Handgun Hunting Caliber (A super rifle cartridge is reborn as a handgun round); Coonan The Mighty (The .357 Magnum round gets even better in this stainless auto pistol); Smith & Wesson Model 624 “Special Combat” (Lew Horton’s “chopped” N-frame offers a lot of power in a reduced package) Rifles – The T/C Cherokee – A Gun For All Reasons (Shoot .32 or .45 caliber in T/C’s versatile muzzle-loader); XC-220 Rifle (This “space age” .22 LR is rugged, compact and accurate); Remington Model 8/81 (A duo of self-loaders popular with hunters, lawmen and gangsters) Shotguns – The “Invincible” Parker Shotgun (Pachmayr creates a top-of-the-line American classic) General – Swifter Than The .220 Swift (Here’s how to get ultra-fast velocity from your rifle); Is Your Knife Cutting It? (In many hunting situations, smaller is definitely better); Give Brass Cleaning A Tumble (Clean cases give better accuracy, and reloading ease); What To “Look For” In Binoculars (The “mysteries” of hunting optics are brought into focus); Everybody Wins At A Schuetzenfest (Coors scores again with another successful rifle match); Steiner Military/Marine Binoculars (These German Field Glasses are tops in ruggedness); Decker Rifle Vise (This gun vise is handy for sighting-in or home gunsmithing); Supreme Rubber Bullets (Target practice in your own home with these economical loads); Does Evil Lurk In The Heart Of Your Gun? (Everyone has heard of “headspace”, but what does it really mean?) RKBA – The Armed Citizen – A Criminal Deterrent Departments – Letters; From The Capitol; Shooter’s In-Sight; Gun Room; What’s New; Strictly Handguns; Reloading; Proof House; Gunsmith; Classified; Parting Shot
Issue: February 1986
Condition: Very Good