Shooting Times Magazine 2012 October

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Shooting Times Magazine 2012 October

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Contents:  A Rising Phoenix (Smith & Wesson has reintroduced the classic, blued-steel, .357 Magnum L-Frame Model 586, and it’s a quality-built, super-accurate gun); From Serviceable To Delightful (With the variety of aftermarket triggers available, there’s no need to suffer a poor trigger on your AR); Leopard-Stoppers (Because Leopard are among the most dangerous game animals on the planet, you need the right guns and loads to drop ’em); One Fantastic Fighting Pistol (Built by one of America’s top gunmakers in collaboration with one of the most respected firearms trainers, this 1911 is one you’re going to wish you owned); Custom For Less Than $1,000? (We wondered if you could build a custom hunting bolt gun for under a grand. So we built one); Rock River LAR-15 Hunter (The LAR-15 Hunter on WYL-Ehide finish is a radical-looking gun, plus it’s accurate and durable); Editor’s Gallery (Subconcious safety); Letters (Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett, Remington Mohawk 600, Brenneke 28-gauge slug loads); Going Ballistic! (Causes and cures for rimfire misfires); Shooter’s Update (Silver Screen Legend XV, Lyman Turbo Sonic Cleaners, Norma component Brass, Sierra 6.5mm and 7mm GameKings); Trigger Time (Two key rifle measurements); Practical Reloading (Using a progressive press to build .223 handloads); The Gunsmith (The bench grinder is a valuable gunsmithing tool, but you must use it responsibly); The Shootist (Remington Model 8); The Last Round (A true gunhandling wizard)

Issue:  October 2012

Condition:  Very Good