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Contents: Putting The “9” In 1911 (Why the 9mm Caspian Falcon makes for an ideal carry gun), Pick A New Number (Taking the grand tour of unjustly neglected metric cartridges), Sizing Down, Powering Up (Springfield’s .45 ACP XD Compact combines potency with packability), Rimfire Face-Off (We range-test a trio of affordable bolt-action .22 rifles), Concealed Carry Basics (Expert advice on packing your pistol or revolver), Classic Test: Army vs. Navy (The Colt Model 1860 is the coolest cap ‘n ball of them all) Proof House – Ruger Super Redhawk .45/.454 (This double-action thumper can be throttled up or down, depending on the task at hand), Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Rifle (A handy, stowable pistol-caliber carbine proves its worth on range) Shooter’s Almanac – Under The Radar (The 4-H Shooting Sports Program is the best firearms training concept you’ve probably never heard of), News In Brief (Gun-related issues from across the land), Texas Deadly Force: Facts and Rumors (Are multiple defensive shots justified in the Lone Star state?), Revisionist Thinking (Sawfly Military Eyeware works for our troops and can work for you too), Guns & Ammo Television (Here’s what’s coming up on GATV), Crimping For Revolver Rounds (Uniform performance – not to mention wheelgun reliability – depends on the right degree of crimp) Departments – Editorial (Flash! Smith & Wesson buys Thompson/Center. What will that mean for shooters?), Letters (Kudos and criticism from our readers), Handgunning (The skinny on today’s most popular semiauto; the double action), Gun Notes (Winchester 62A, Texas Ranger revolver and more), G&A Reloads (The right gun/load combo can heal up the .45 Colt, but only in certain firearms), Wheels Afield (Ridin’ with Honda’s Four Trax Rubicon GPScape), Down On The Border (Does the cross-draw carry still have a place?)
Issue: March 2007
Condition: Very Good