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AMERICAN RIFLEMAN INDEX 1991—VOLUME 139 Part I contains a list of all feature articles and sub-features, and individual items that appeared under head- ings of “In My Experience,” and “Questions and Answers,’ ’ by general subject classification. Part II is a listing of those items that appeared under the “Dope Bag” heading. Part III is an alphabetical listing of au- thors of feature articles and sub-features. Part IV is an alphabetical listing of book reviews by book titles. PART I—FEATURE ARTICLES Mexican Mausers, Nov., 61 .30-°06 vs. 7 mm Mag., Feb., 54 Mini-Mark X Accuracy, Nov., 62 .38 ACP Obsolescence, Mar., 51 AND SUB-FEATURES The Moisin Rifle: Ugly But Effective, Mar., 40 35 S&W Cartridge, Feb., 54 HUNTING More Gulf Guns, June, 51 Top Cop Cartridge, Aug., 50 Grouse: Shotgunning’s eg Target, Jan., 32 More On Schmidt-Rubin, July, 56 The .244 H&H Mag., Mar., 30 A Return To Africa, Jan., 26 No. 4 Rifle Loop. May, 58 .243 Win. And 6 mm Rem. Loads, Oct., 18 HANDGUNS, DESCRIPTION AND Premier Rifle, June, 50 .223 Rem. Varmint Loads, June, 11 PERFORMANCE Remington 572 BT Rifle, Sep., 73 .22 Chambers Aren't All Created Equal, Jan., 38 Arminius Target Pistol, Dec., 70 Remington 1991, Feb., 41 Understanding Shotshell Buffers, Sep., 8 Astra Regent Revolver, Oct., 66 Ross Rifle Assembly, Apr., 68 The VLD Bullet, Apr., 40 Charlotte Police Dept. Picks A Pistol, May, 24 Sako Failure, June, 53 Wads Influence Ballistics, July, 14 Colt SAA: “Generations,” Jan., 47 Savage Models 1920 and 20, Apr., 64 Why .300 Win. Mag.?, Jan., 46 Custom Guns For Action Shooting, July, 34 Schmidt-Rubin Danger, Nov., 62 ANTIQUE ARMS AND AMMUNITION Double-Action vs. Single-Action .45 Autos, Apr., 24 Small Arms In The Gulf, Apr., 27 Check That Muzzleloader, Sep., 73 Enfield Revolvers, Jan., 46 Smith & Wesson’s Model 1940 Light Rifle. Sep.. 50 Document Your Collection, Jan., 49 Exploded Views: Iver Johnson Model 1900 and U.S. Testing A Jarrett Rifle, June, 22 Emergency Flint Keeper, Sep., 75 Revolver, Mar., 44 Thoughts On Custom Rifles, Mar., 36 Husqvarna Revolver, May, 57 Exploded Views: Smith & Wesson Break-Open .308 Schmidt-Rubin?, Apr., 65 Knickerbocker Shotgun, Jan., 45 “Double Action” Revolvers, July, 44 A Trio of Mausers, Feb., 32 The Tap Action Pistol, Oct., 44 The FBI’s New Weaponcraft, Feb. 28 The .244 H&H Mag., Mar., 30 Thames Revolvers, Nov., 60 Finnish Lahti Pistols, Mar., 51 The Winchester Model 71, Apr., 30 A Trio of Mausers, Feb., 32 Hard Rubber Grips, Mar., 52 AMMUNITION-RELOADING A .284 Loyalist, Aug., 74 Le Novo Revolvers, Apr., 65 Annealing Cases, Mar., 54 FIREARMS SAFETY More Gulf Guns, June, 51 Are Oif-Center Flash Holes Important?, June, 35 Auto Rim Upgrade, July, 57 Police Pistols, Apr., 68 Auto Rim Upgrade, Jul., 57 Big Day Coming (July 4th), June, 52 Putting No. 208 Back In The Harness, Nov., 42 Bullet Casting: The Technique, May, 10 Check That Muzzleloader, Sep., 73 Remington's Hand Rifles, May, 42 Bullet Mold Cutoff Plate Design, Jan., 19 Evening Hunt Tips, July, 57 Smith & Wesson’s New .40, Jan., 22 Clandestine Ammunition, Jan., 45 Half-Cock Not A Safety, Dec., 72 Smith & Wesson 745, Apr., 68 Dove Loads, Does Price Make A Difference?, Aug., 36 Hearing Protection For Shooters, Mar., 32 Soviet Service Pistols: .223 Rem. Varmint Loads, June, | 1 Hunters Should Practice Gun Safety, Oct., 55 The Postwar Years, Jan., 28 40 S&W Ammo: Choices Aplenty, Sep., 40 Intercepting Safety, Nov., 61 The Tap Action Pistol, Oct., 44 45 Auto Rim Substitute, Apr., 68 Keep Your Guns Safe At Home, Apr., 42 Thames Revolvers, Nov., 60 45 Colt Loading, Nov., 62 Leather And Brass, Sep., 74 Tokarev TT-30 vs. TT-33, Apr., 67 45 Moon Clips, Mar., 52 MI Slam-Fires, Nov., 59 Webley Proofmarks, July, 55 The .470 Nitro Express, July, 38 Police Pistols, Apr., 68 Winchester Pellet Pistol, Aug., 73 Heavy Crimping, Feb., 55 Pressure Definition, July, 54 SHOTGUNS, DESCRIPTION AND Hot Sizing Effect, June, 49 Safe Features: What's Vital?, Apr., 46 PERFORMANCE Live Pigeon Load, Mar., 53 Schmidt-Rubin Danger, Nov., 62 Bar-In-Wood, May, 57 Loading the .45 Colt, Mar., 16 SKS Firing Pin Warning, Mar., 54 Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, Sep., 54 Loading the .270 Wby. Mag.. Apr., 16 Slug Vs. Choke, July, 55 The Grand American, Dec., 38 Loading the .38 S&W, Aug., 29 Spark Warning, Mar., 54 How A Shotgun Handles, May, 32 Long Gun Racking, May, 58 Summer Safety Tips Available For Parents, July, 69 Intercepting Safety, Nov., 61 Love That .41 AE, Apr., 67 .30-30 To .307 Win., Feb., 55 Manufacturers Debut Rifled Slug Guns, Nov., 46 Making A Case For The 7.65x53 Mauser, Feb., 36 Titanium Gun Parts, Oct., 66 The Paradox, Feb., 46 More On 6.5x55, Mar., 54 Trigger Shoe Danger, May, 59 “Plunging” Rib, Aug., 73 More On .270 Wby., Sep., 75 Watch Snap Caps, May, 59 SSRhheoomttiggnuugnnt onISdl eung1ts9i:9f 1i,Rc aetaFiecobhn.i,, n g4D 1e cF.o,r 7120 0 Yds., Nov., 46 PPMrooewrseesr u r7eT rmiDmcek flievnrsi., t i.Jo3an0n,-. ,° 6J6u4,l8 y ,J u5n4e , 53 wYOUe CtAN _MA-KE ,IT- .m 12-ga. Rolling Blocks, May, 56 Rechargeable Reloading, June, 52 Barrel Bluing Plugs, Sep., 73 Walther Double, Dec., 72 Red Bullets, July, 54 Building A “Serious” .22 Rifle, May, 26 Western Arms Corp. Shotgun, Feb., 55 Reloading the 7.62x39 mm, Nov., 20 A Checkering Cradle For Short Stocks, Apr., 38 Winchester’s Model 42, Feb., 24 Remington 1991, Feb., 41 Cratered Primers, Aug., 74 A Return To Africa, Jan., 26 Custom Guns For Action Shooting, July, 34 RIFLES, DESCRIPTION AND PER- Rifle Case Crimping, July, 57 Dot Sight Twisting, Aug., 73 FORMANCE Rim Thickness, Sep., 74 Fork Gun Stand, June, 52 Affair With American Rifles, June, 36 Rimfire Accuracy For A Song, Jan.. 36 .455 Speedloader, May, 59 Bayard “Half-Automatic,” June, 49 Rimfire .17 Cal. Born, Dec., 73 Glass-Bedding Release, June, 52 Born Again Service Rifles, Dec., 30 Roll Crimped Shotgun Shells, Dec., 72 Home Cleaning Caddy, July, 56 Building A “Serious” .22 Rifle, May, 26 7.5 French From 6.5 Mauser, May, 59 Keep Holsters Smooth, Oct., 67 Carbine Serial Numbers, Mar., 53 7.5x55 Cartridge, Jan., 47 M1911 Plug Substitute, Feb., 56 Clean That 742 Remington, Jan., 47 Shooting The .32 S&W Long, Feb., 14 Magazine Cleaning, Jan., 48 The Clifton Stock, Oct., 36 Shooting Wax, Rubber Bullets, Dec., 18 Making Side Clips, Apr., 65 Cold Barrel Zero, Sep., 73 Shot Loads for .38 Special, Dec., 74 Master Of The Shotgun Stock, June, 32 Finland’s Arms Industry, Sep., 48 Shotgun Slugs: Reaching For 100 Yds., Nov.. 46 Mini-Mark X Accuracy, Nov., 62 The .470 Nitro Express, July, 38 Shotshell Reloading Made Easy, July, 40 Monte Mandarino: American Artisan, Jan., 34 Is Your Deer Rifle A Machine Gun?, Aug., 40 Slugs Vs. Choke, July, 55 More On Safes, Oct., 67 Long Gun Racking, May, 58 Smith & Wesson’s New .40, Jan., 22 More Than Just A Piece Of Wood, June, 34 Longrifle Sails With The U.S.S. Kentucky, Aug., 8 Spark Warning, Mar., 54 Pakistani Production, Apr., 66 MI Slam-Fires, Nov., 59 Surplus .311 Bullets, Nov., 62 Reamer Sharpening, Nov., 60 Marlin’s .22 Autoloaders, May, 46 .30-°06 Shoulders, June, 50 A Replica M1911 Prototype, June, 52 96 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN AMERICAN RIFLEMAN INDEX 1991—VOLUME 139 Part I contains a list of all feature articles and sub-features, and individual items that appeared under head- ings of “In My Experience,” and “Questions and Answers,’ ’ by general subject classification. Part II is a listing of those items that appeared under the “Dope Bag” heading. Part III is an alphabetical listing of au- thors of feature articles and sub-features. Part IV is an alphabetical listing of book reviews by book titles. PART I—FEATURE ARTICLES Mexican Mausers, Nov., 61 .30-°06 vs. 7 mm Mag., Feb., 54 Mini-Mark X Accuracy, Nov., 62 .38 ACP Obsolescence, Mar., 51 AND SUB-FEATURES The Moisin Rifle: Ugly But Effective, Mar., 40 35 S&W Cartridge, Feb., 54 HUNTING More Gulf Guns, June, 51 Top Cop Cartridge, Aug., 50 Grouse: Shotgunning’s eg Target, Jan., 32 More On Schmidt-Rubin, July, 56 The .244 H&H Mag., Mar., 30 A Return To Africa, Jan., 26 No. 4 Rifle Loop. May, 58 .243 Win. And 6 mm Rem. Loads, Oct., 18 HANDGUNS, DESCRIPTION AND Premier Rifle, June, 50 .223 Rem. Varmint Loads, June, 11 PERFORMANCE Remington 572 BT Rifle, Sep., 73 .22 Chambers Aren't All Created Equal, Jan., 38 Arminius Target Pistol, Dec., 70 Remington 1991, Feb., 41 Understanding Shotshell Buffers, Sep., 8 Astra Regent Revolver, Oct., 66 Ross Rifle Assembly, Apr., 68 The VLD Bullet, Apr., 40 Charlotte Police Dept. Picks A Pistol, May, 24 Sako Failure, June, 53 Wads Influence Ballistics, July, 14 Colt SAA: “Generations,” Jan., 47 Savage Models 1920 and 20, Apr., 64 Why .300 Win. Mag.?, Jan., 46 Custom Guns For Action Shooting, July, 34 Schmidt-Rubin Danger, Nov., 62 ANTIQUE ARMS AND AMMUNITION Double-Action vs. Single-Action .45 Autos, Apr., 24 Small Arms In The Gulf, Apr., 27 Check That Muzzleloader, Sep., 73 Enfield Revolvers, Jan., 46 Smith & Wesson’s Model 1940 Light Rifle. Sep.. 50 Document Your Collection, Jan., 49 Exploded Views: Iver Johnson Model 1900 and U.S. Testing A Jarrett Rifle, June, 22 Emergency Flint Keeper, Sep., 75 Revolver, Mar., 44 Thoughts On Custom Rifles, Mar., 36 Husqvarna Revolver, May, 57 Exploded Views: Smith & Wesson Break-Open .308 Schmidt-Rubin?, Apr., 65 Knickerbocker Shotgun, Jan., 45 “Double Action” Revolvers, July, 44 A Trio of Mausers, Feb., 32 The Tap Action Pistol, Oct., 44 The FBI’s New Weaponcraft, Feb. 28 The .244 H&H Mag., Mar., 30 Thames Revolvers, Nov., 60 Finnish Lahti Pistols, Mar., 51 The Winchester Model 71, Apr., 30 A Trio of Mausers, Feb., 32 Hard Rubber Grips, Mar., 52 AMMUNITION-RELOADING A .284 Loyalist, Aug., 74 Le Novo Revolvers, Apr., 65 Annealing Cases, Mar., 54 FIREARMS SAFETY More Gulf Guns, June, 51 Are Oif-Center Flash Holes Important?, June, 35 Auto Rim Upgrade, July, 57 Police Pistols, Apr., 68 Auto Rim Upgrade, Jul., 57 Big Day Coming (July 4th), June, 52 Putting No. 208 Back In The Harness, Nov., 42 Bullet Casting: The Technique, May, 10 Check That Muzzleloader, Sep., 73 Remington's Hand Rifles, May, 42 Bullet Mold Cutoff Plate Design, Jan., 19 Evening Hunt Tips, July, 57 Smith & Wesson’s New .40, Jan., 22 Clandestine Ammunition, Jan., 45 Half-Cock Not A Safety, Dec., 72 Smith & Wesson 745, Apr., 68 Dove Loads, Does Price Make A Difference?, Aug., 36 Hearing Protection For Shooters, Mar., 32 Soviet Service Pistols: .223 Rem. Varmint Loads, June, | 1 Hunters Should Practice Gun Safety, Oct., 55 The Postwar Years, Jan., 28 40 S&W Ammo: Choices Aplenty, Sep., 40 Intercepting Safety, Nov., 61 The Tap Action Pistol, Oct., 44 45 Auto Rim Substitute, Apr., 68 Keep Your Guns Safe At Home, Apr., 42 Thames Revolvers, Nov., 60 45 Colt Loading, Nov., 62 Leather And Brass, Sep., 74 Tokarev TT-30 vs. TT-33, Apr., 67 45 Moon Clips, Mar., 52 MI Slam-Fires, Nov., 59 Webley Proofmarks, July, 55 The .470 Nitro Express, July, 38 Police Pistols, Apr., 68 Winchester Pellet Pistol, Aug., 73 Heavy Crimping, Feb., 55 Pressure Definition, July, 54 SHOTGUNS, DESCRIPTION AND Hot Sizing Effect, June, 49 Safe Features: What's Vital?, Apr., 46 PERFORMANCE Live Pigeon Load, Mar., 53 Schmidt-Rubin Danger, Nov., 62 Bar-In-Wood, May, 57 Loading the .45 Colt, Mar., 16 SKS Firing Pin Warning, Mar., 54 Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, Sep., 54 Loading the .270 Wby. Mag.. Apr., 16 Slug Vs. Choke, July, 55 The Grand American, Dec., 38 Loading the .38 S&W, Aug., 29 Spark Warning, Mar., 54 How A Shotgun Handles, May, 32 Long Gun Racking, May, 58 Summer Safety Tips Available For Parents, July, 69 Intercepting Safety, Nov., 61 Love That .41 AE, Apr., 67 .30-30 To .307 Win., Feb., 55 Manufacturers Debut Rifled Slug Guns, Nov., 46 Making A Case For The 7.65x53 Mauser, Feb., 36 Titanium Gun Parts, Oct., 66 The Paradox, Feb., 46 More On 6.5x55, Mar., 54 Trigger Shoe Danger, May, 59 “Plunging” Rib, Aug., 73 More On .270 Wby., Sep., 75 Watch Snap Caps, May, 59 SSRhheoomttiggnuugnnt onISdl eung1ts9i:9f 1i,Rc aetaFiecobhn.i,, n g4D 1e cF.o,r 7120 0 Yds., Nov., 46 PPMrooewrseesr u r7eT rmiDmcek flievnrsi., t i.Jo3an0n,-. ,° 6J6u4,l8 y ,J u5n4e , 53 wYOUe CtAN _MA-KE ,IT- .m 12-ga. Rolling Blocks, May, 56 Rechargeable Reloading, June, 52 Barrel Bluing Plugs, Sep., 73 Walther Double, Dec., 72 Red Bullets, July, 54 Building A “Serious” .22 Rifle, May, 26 Western Arms Corp. Shotgun, Feb., 55 Reloading the 7.62x39 mm, Nov., 20 A Checkering Cradle For Short Stocks, Apr., 38 Winchester’s Model 42, Feb., 24 Remington 1991, Feb., 41 Cratered Primers, Aug., 74 A Return To Africa, Jan., 26 Custom Guns For Action Shooting, July, 34 RIFLES, DESCRIPTION AND PER- Rifle Case Crimping, July, 57 Dot Sight Twisting, Aug., 73 FORMANCE Rim Thickness, Sep., 74 Fork Gun Stand, June, 52 Affair With American Rifles, June, 36 Rimfire Accuracy For A Song, Jan.. 36 .455 Speedloader, May, 59 Bayard “Half-Automatic,” June, 49 Rimfire .17 Cal. Born, Dec., 73 Glass-Bedding Release, June, 52 Born Again Service Rifles, Dec., 30 Roll Crimped Shotgun Shells, Dec., 72 Home Cleaning Caddy, July, 56 Building A “Serious” .22 Rifle, May, 26 7.5 French From 6.5 Mauser, May, 59 Keep Holsters Smooth, Oct., 67 Carbine Serial Numbers, Mar., 53 7.5x55 Cartridge, Jan., 47 M1911 Plug Substitute, Feb., 56 Clean That 742 Remington, Jan., 47 Shooting The .32 S&W Long, Feb., 14 Magazine Cleaning, Jan., 48 The Clifton Stock, Oct., 36 Shooting Wax, Rubber Bullets, Dec., 18 Making Side Clips, Apr., 65 Cold Barrel Zero, Sep., 73 Shot Loads for .38 Special, Dec., 74 Master Of The Shotgun Stock, June, 32 Finland’s Arms Industry, Sep., 48 Shotgun Slugs: Reaching For 100 Yds., Nov.. 46 Mini-Mark X Accuracy, Nov., 62 The .470 Nitro Express, July, 38 Shotshell Reloading Made Easy, July, 40 Monte Mandarino: American Artisan, Jan., 34 Is Your Deer Rifle A Machine Gun?, Aug., 40 Slugs Vs. Choke, July, 55 More On Safes, Oct., 67 Long Gun Racking, May, 58 Smith & Wesson’s New .40, Jan., 22 More Than Just A Piece Of Wood, June, 34 Longrifle Sails With The U.S.S. Kentucky, Aug., 8 Spark Warning, Mar., 54 Pakistani Production, Apr., 66 MI Slam-Fires, Nov., 59 Surplus .311 Bullets, Nov., 62 Reamer Sharpening, Nov., 60 Marlin’s .22 Autoloaders, May, 46 .30-°06 Shoulders, June, 50 A Replica M1911 Prototype, June, 52 96 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Shell Match Safe, Mar., 54 Virginia’s Great Dissenters, Feb., 22 Computer Letters For Firearm Cause, Jan., 62 SKS Firing Pin Warning, Mar., 54 Waiting Periods Threaten Public Safety, July, 59 DCM Program In Jeopardy, Sep., 28 “Standard” Trigger Pull?, July, 55 War For Your Guns, Sep., 36 Directors, Staffers Visit The “Grand,” Feb., 63 30-30 To .307 Win., Feb., 55 Your 2nd Amendment Rights Are Threatened, July, Crowds Visit Special Interest Sessions, June, 59 350 Million Gun Parts and Still Growing, Feb., 44 63 Fall Hunts Open To Members Only, May, 70 Two-Legged Firing Pin, Dec., 71 Fiebig, Grego To Administer Regional Development Wood Worms, Sep., 74 TRAINING AND JUNIOR PROGRAMS Offices, Sep., 58 X-act Blade Fit, Jan., 48 Bill Of Rights Poster Contest, Jan., 63 FCRLDF Qualified For Federal Campaign, June, 69 SIGHTING—OPTICS Coaching Schools Set At Camp Perry, Mar., 59 Four Field Staff Regional Offices Open, Aug., 60 Double Bifocals, Feb., 57 Eddie Eagie Program Goes To School, Aug., 61 Get More Bang For Your Hunting Dollars, Aug., 58 Help For Aging Eyes, Dec., 73 Educators Conduct Shooting Programs At Conven- Here We Stand, Jan., 7; Feb., 7 Is Lens A PAL?, Apr., 66 tions, Jan., 61 InSights Schedules Wildlife Art Contest, Sep., 63 Just Watch The Red Dot, Mar., 26 FBI’s New Weaponcraft, Feb., 28 June Is Declared Club Affiliation Month, June, 68 More Vision Aids, July, 56 Firearms Safety Courses Offered, Mar., 59 Members Guide, Mar., (Insert) Scoping Moisin-Nagants, Aug., 74 Gunsmithing Schools, May, 71 Members Tour San Antonio Exhibit Hall, June, 67 Scoping Out Mounts, Mar., 29 Hunter Youth Challenge "91, Nov., 44 Membership Director Bolstering Service, Aug., 58 Shooting Glasses: What Color’s Best?, July, 28 Junior Artists Win Insights Hoi ors, Jan., 63 Membership Line Open At All Hours, July, 67 The Tang Sight Returns, Dec., 32 Junior Camps Are A Camp Perry Standby, May, 70 Museum Welcomes Public, Sep., 53 Where’s Wind Deflection?, Feb., 55 Junior Pistol Shooting Gets Support, June, 70 NRA Award Winners Recognized, June, 63 Which Side’s Best, May, 57 Learn Better Wingshooting Skills, July, 32 NRA Bankcard Plan On Hold For Now, May, 69 A Lifetime of Shooting With The DCM, Oct., 23 NRA/BLM Range Project Successful, Nov., 69 LEGISLATION AND LAWS Managing Handgun Recoil, Feb., 42 NRA Brochures Give Women Defense Tips, Oct., 52 Action Is Required Now To Halt DCM’s Destruction, National JOSP Camps At Olympic Center, May, 71 NRA Foundation Gets IRS Approval, Aug., 57 July, 66 NRA Whitetail SuperClinic, Oct., 41 NRA’s Insurance A Valuable Benefit, May, 69 AARP Expands Its Anti-gun Policy, Apr., 49 1991 NRA Bill of Rights Poster Contest, Feb., 62 NRA Insurance Program, Dec., 49 Anti-Gunner Stokes To Face Challenge, July, 66 Organizing A Youth Shooting Program, Nov., 73 NRA’s New Instructor Certification, July, 66 Antis Protest SuperClinic, Oct., 43 Student Essays May Earn Prizes, Feb., 60 NRA Member Services Guide, Apr., 50 BATF Seeks Ban On Imported Gun Parts Use., Oct., Subtleties Of Sporting Clays, Apr., 34 NRA Museum Adds Significant Arms, Sep., 63 49 Training Counselor Workshops Planned, June, 71 NRA Offers Free Women’s Seminars, May, 70 Be An NRA Media Monitor, July. 60 Western Big Game Hunters Schools, Feb., 20 NRA Officers Address Members, June, 65 Bicentenary Bill Of Rights Denigration, May, 65 Women’s Course Offered At Raton, Feb., 60 NRA Bumper Sticker Slogan Contest, Aug., 59 A Big Win For The “Rednecks, Reactionaries & Women’s Seminar Set In Oklahoma, Apr., 50 NRA To Honor Its Certified Instructors, May, 68 Rambos,” Feb., 38 Young Hunters Target Of New Program, Nov., NRA Will Honor Hunter Ed Instructors, June, 68 The Bill Of Rights & The States, Apr., 22 “Youth Challenge” Volunteers Needed, Apr., 5: NRA Women Assume The Lead, Sep., 34 Brady Bill Vote In House Emboldens Anti-Gunners, New Hunter Education Package Is Introduced, July, July, 61 CLUB ACTIVITIES 67 Brady Bill: Posing Questions, Not Answers, Mar., 57 Clubs Can Share In Youth Program, Sep., 61 New NRA Pistol Book Is Available, Apr., 51 California Cover-Up, Nov., 34 Egg Shoots Make Money For Clubs, Aug., 16 1991 Director Nominations, Jan., 54 College Student Coalition Protects Second Amend- Enjoy Benefits Of NRA Club Affiliation, Aug., 60 Open Letter to NRA Members, Jan., 51 ment, Nov., 67 Gen. Schwarzkopf Shoots Clay Targets, July, 11 Personal Protection Material Is Available, May, 69 COP Is Not A Dirty Word!, May, 10 Share Your Club’s Fund-Raising Idea, Mar., 60 Philanthropy: A Chance For Everyone To Benefit, Cops Know The Truth When They Hear It, May, 61 BIOGRAPHY—HISTORY Sep., 59 The Costs Of Crime Without Imprisonment, Sep., 57 America’s Distinguished Marksmen, May, 36 Popular Actors Narrate Safety Video, Mar., 60 Court’s Petition Denial Isn’t Second Amendment Rul- Bannerman’s Castle Past, Feb., 56 Refuge Study Needs Sportsmen’s Input, Jan., 63 ing, Mar., 58 Bannerman’s Castle Today, Feb., 56 Remember Hunter Ed When Planning A Hunt, Aug., Crime Without Punishment, Oct., 28 The Bill Of Rights & The States, Apr., 22 59 Facts About Police Shootings Don’t Square With Hagop Boyadjian: Master Of The Shotgun Stock, Rep. Brooks Keynotes Banquet, June, 61 Media, Nov., 67 June, 32 Tax Benefits For Museum Donations, July, 69 FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports Separate Reality From Celebration In Cody, Sep., 30 Spring Gobbler Hunts Scheduled, Feb., 59 Rhetoric, Oct., 50 Father Of The Gun Book, July, 22 State Ass’ns Can Get $2,500 Loans, Nov., 68 “First Step” Brady Bill Leads To Semi-Auto Ban And Finland’s Arms Industry, Sep., 48 “System Mauser” At NRA Museum, Apr., 52 More, Aug., 54 The First “Lady Smith,” Mar., 39 Tax Benefits For NRA Museum Gifts, Nov., 68 Former President Reagan’s “Brady Bill” Endorse- The Grand American, Dec., 38 Tax Deduction For ISDF donations, Nov., 68 ment, May, 66 Genesis Of The Winchester, June, 26 Texans Host NRA Collector Seminar, Jan., 61 Gun Owner Voices Heard In Elections Across Nation, Bill Hobaugh, Puts His Name and Reputation On His Timmerman Gets IAFWA Award, Apr., 53 Jan., 62 Barrels, Aug., 24 Tips For Handling Hunter Harassment, Oct., 52 Help Fellow Gun Owners As An NRA “Media Moni- Madison & The Bill Of Rights, Mar., 20 Traveling With Guns? NRA Has Information, Aug., tor,” May, 67 Monte Mandarino: American Artisan, Jan., 34 60 House Dumps Crime Bill’s Gun Ban, Nov., 65 Marlin’s .22 Autoloaders, May, 46 Vazquez-Rana Speaks At Coaches Conference, June, Is Your Deer Rifle A Machine Gun?, Aug., 40 Bob Milek Receives “Handgunner” Honor, July, 12 70 TV Movies Shill For Handgun Control, July, 60 The Moisin Rifle: Ugly But Effective, Mar., 40 Where To Write The Networks, Apr., 53 Madison & The Bill Of Rights, Mar., 20 The Paradox, Feb., 46 Wildlife Management Dept. Formed, Sep., 61 Methodist Pastor Lists NRA With Mafia As Public SHOT Show 1991, Mar., 22 William S. Brophy Fund Is Established, Aug., 57 Enemy, Apr., 50 Shooting Hall Of Fame Inducts First Members, Mar., Women’s Hunting Seminar Draws 100+, Nov., 68 Metzenbaum To Parlay GAO Study Into Controls, 23 Women’s Issues Office Seeks To Change Minds, Oct., 48 Bob Sowash: Father Of The Saboted Shotgun Slug, June, 69 NRA Activist Agenda, Nov., 32 Nov., 50 WWII Exhibits Open At Firearms Museum, Aug., 60 NRA Court Challenge Update, Nov., 35 350 Million Gun Parts and Still Growing, Feb., 44 N.J. Gun Owners Ready To Make A Stand, Nov., 66 Virginia’s Great Dissenters, Feb., 22 OTHER Police Gun Registration Report Boomerangs On Anti- War And Remembering, Dec., 26 America’s Distinguished Marksmen, May, 36 Gunners, Feb., 40 The Winchester Model 71, Apr., 30 Ballistics: Pro-Gunners Use Courts Against Gun Prohibitionists, Judy Woolley: Big Shot From Big Sky, Mar., 38 The VLD Bullet, Apr., 40 Jan., 52 Obituaries: Wind Deflection Revisited, Apr., 64 Second Amendment Endowment To Assist ILA’s Lt. Col. William S. Brophy, Apr., 51 Competitions: Pro-Gun Efforts, Sep., 58 Bob Brownell, Sep., 35 American Legion Hosts First Junior Air Rifle Senate Anti-Gun Measures Move To House, Aug., 53 Albin Freeland. June, 69 Championship; Nov., 28 Seniors Debunk AARP’s Claims, Apr., 49 Lyford Hutchins, Feb., 62 Camp Perry Pistol, Sep., 44 Sheriff Makes The Point: Instant Background Checks George R. Numrich, Jr... June, 20 Camp Perry Highpower, Oct., 33 Work, May, 60 C. Richard Rogers, Apr., 52 Camp Perry Smallbore, Oct., 30 Staggers Bill Gets NRA’s Support, May, 63 Stephen Vogel, Aug., 10 Carter Wins Engle Trophy For High Silhouette Survey Finds Strong Instant Check Support, June, 55 Aggregate, Nov., 10 Thoughts On Guns and Taxes, Sep., 20 NRA OFFICIAL & DCM-NBPRP Cottriel Takes Long-Range Pistol Silhouette Turkey Hunting Safety Task Force, Sep., 60 Anderson Elected To High UIT Post, Mar., 59 Crown, Oct., 10 The Truth About Armor-Piercing Ammo, May, 40 Board Selects LaPierre To Lead NRA, June, 58 Light Takes Short-Range Title Again, Oct., 14 Under The Gun Down Under, Feb., 38 California Club Gives To NRA Foundation, Nov., 69 NCAA Rifle Championships, May 30 U.S. House “Semi-Auto/Magazine” Vote, Dec., 44 Hesivi Celebrity Shoot, Oct., 38 National Long and Short Range Pistol Silhouette U.S. House Votes Staggers/Brady Bills, June, 56 Cols. Gilchrist, Mitchell Join E&T Staff, June, 71 Championships, Apr., 70 DECEMBER 1991 97 NMLRA Initiates Winter Matches, Oct., 12 Finland’s Arms Industry, Sep., 48 The Winchester Model 71, Apr., 30 NRA Bianchi Cup 91, Aug., 42 The .470 Nitro Express, July, 38 Harris, C.E. NRA Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Silhouette Putting No. 208 Back In The Harness, Nov., 42 Building A “Serious” .22 Rifle, May, 26 National Champion, Jan., 68 A Return To Africa, Jan., 26 The Moisin Rifle: Ugly But Effective, Mar., 40 NRA Highpower Rifle Silhouette, Dec., 34 Testing A Jarrett Rifle, June, 22 Reloading The 7.62x39 mm, Nov., 20 NRA Hunter's Pistol/Smallbore Hunter’s Pistol Thoughts On Custom Rifles, Mar., 36 Rimfire Accuracy For A Song, Jan., 36 Silhouette Championships, Mar., 64 Anderson, Gary L. .22 Chambers Aren’t All Equal, Jan., 38 NRA Intercollegiate Pistol, July, 73 DCM Needs Your Support, Sep., 28 Haviland, John NRA JOSC Matches, June, 74 B Bill Hobaugh, Barrelmaker, Aug., 24 Olympic Festival Sees Some Surprises, Sep., 16 Baker, James Jay Hodgkins, A. R., III Regional and Sectional Programs for 1992, May, War For Your Guns, Sep., 36 Senate Anti-Gun Measures Move To House, 73 “First Step” Brady Bill Leads To Semi-Auto Ban Aug., 53 Summer Biathle, Aug., 46 And More, Aug., 54 Movies Shill For Handgun Control, July, 60 Target Toppling Texas Style, Nov., 36 Bethune, John J. Holechek, Jerry L. Traveling Along The Road To America’s State & Thoughts On Guns And Taxes, Sep., 20 Dove Loads: Does Price Make A Difference?, Senior Games, May, 76 Blackman, Paul H. Ph.D. Aug., 36 U.S. Int'l Shooting Championships, Aug., 75 Bicentenary Bill Of Rights Denigration, May, 65 Hughes, Steven Dodd U.S. Muzzleloaders Claim Medals at International Brady Bill: Posing Questions, Not Answers, Mar., Checkering Cradle For Short Stocks, Apr., 38 Meet, Feb., 65 57 Monte Mandarino: American Artisan, Jan., 34 World Cup USA, June, 40 The Costs Of Crime Without Imprisonment, Sep., Hunnicutt, Robert W. U.S. Shooting Team Cleans Up in Cuba, Dec., 75 37 Born Again Service Rifles, Dec., 30 Facts About Police Shootings Don’t Square With Keep Your Guns SAFE At Home, Apr., 42 PART lI—DOPE BAG Media, Nov., 67 Loading the .38 S&W, Aug., 30 Alex Auxiliary Cartridges, May, 55 FBI Report Separates Reality/Rhetoric, Oct., 50 Loading the .270 Wby. Mag., Apr., 16 American Arms P98 Pistol, Mar., 46 Metzenbaum To Parlay GAO Study Into Controls, A Trio of Mausers, Feb., 32 AMT/IAI Automag IV, Sep., 67 Oct., 48 SHOT Show 1991, Mar., 22 Anschutz Model 1700 Bavarian Rifle, Aug., 67 Bourjaily, Philip Shotgun Slugs: Reaching For 100 Yds., Nov., 46 Austracomp Glock Compensator, Dec., 69 Hearing Protection for Shooters, Mar., 32 S&W’s Model 1940 Light Rifle, Sep., 50 Behlert Drop-In Hammer/Sear Sets, Nov., 58 Bob Sowash: Father Of The Saboted Shotgun Beretta A303 Shotgun, Aug., 70 Slug, Nov., 50 Irwin, Michael R. Beretta Model 89 Standard Pistol, Apr., 58 Bowser, Douglas M. Camp Perry Smallbore, Oct., 30 Beretta 686 English Sporting Shotgun, Nov., 55 A Lifetime Of Shooting With The DCM, Oct., 23 Carter Wins Engle Trophy For High Silhouette Brown Four-Star Compensator, Apr., 62 Aggregate, Nov., 10 Browning A-500G Shotgun, Feb., 48 Carmoney, Mike The First “Lady Smith,” Mar., 39 Browning Model 81 BLR Rifle, Apr., 56 Managing Handgun Recoil, Feb., 42 National Long and Short Range Pistol Silhouette Century Arms Mauser Sporter, Jan., 41 Carter, Harlon Championships, Apr., 70 Chapuis RProgress Shotgun, Oct., 62 COP Is Not A Dirty Word!, May, 22 Clark Custom Ruger 10/22, Mar., 47 Cashwell, Joe Keefe, Mark A. IV Colt Anaconda .44 Mag. Revolver, Oct., 61 NRA Black Powder Cartridge Silhouette Champi- War And Remembering, Dec., 26 CVA Apollo 90 Rifle, Nov., 53 onships, Jan., 68 Kelly, Ned Evans Wondersight, Nov., 57 Cassidy, J. Warren A Big Win For The “. . . Rednecks, Reactionaries Francotte Deluxe Shotgun, Jan., 42 Here We Stand: Jan., 7; Feb., 7; & Rambos,” Feb., 38 Freedom Arms Model 252 Revolver, July, 46 Curran, Gerald R. Under The Gun Down Under, Feb., 38 Gamo CF-20 Air Rifle, Aug., 64 Pro-Gunners Use Courts Against Gun Prohibition- Keysor, Ron Hastings Muzzleloader Barrel, Mar., 48 ists, Jan., 52 Remington 1991, Feb., 41 Heym SR 20 Alpine Classic Rifle, Sep., 69 Klecka, Ed Interarms Mini-Mark X, May, 51 King’s Short Gold Cup Trigger, Apr., 63 Davidson, Harold O. U.S. Int'l Shooting Championships, Aug., 75 Lee Load-Fast Shotshell Loader, Mar., 49 How A Shotgun Handles, May, 32 Kopel, Dave Leupold 6X Alaskan Rifle Scope, Feb., 52 Davis, William C. Jr. NRA Activist Agenda, Nov., 32 Lothar Walther Barrel Insert, Jan., 44 Are Off-Center Flash Holes Important?, June, 35 L Marlin Model 2000 Rifle, Dec., 64 The .244 H&H Mag., Mar., 30 LaPierre, Wayne Marocchi Avanza Shotgun, Sep., 71 The VLD Bullet, Apr., 40 Standing Guard: June, 7; July, 7; Aug., 7; Oct., 7; MEC 9000G Shotshell Loader, Aug., 68 Delfay, Robert T. Nov., 7; Dec., 7 Norinco Model 77B, Oct., 64 Summer Biathlon, Aug., 46 Lyon, GiGi RCBS Ammomaster Press, Dec., 66 Dickey, Pete A Jew Minutes With Bill Beard, June, 41 Remington Model 700 AS, Feb., 51 Exploded View: Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, Sep., World Cup USA, June, 40 Renato Gamba Daytona Shotgun, Apr., 60 54 SRRSSRRRihauueuunenvgggggraaeeeelitgrrrredoe a SPPSnSGP8PM h951o1ao0Mt 00dmDo !1ebMCd lIaae n rc 9l..kP2 1 Oi2 m1s xMEmt6HfR1ooi Feol7d S.avr e RSnodleAd,lN iv v oro9evP1 Ol0.rc88vP ,,t8ie9 S.5srD,ht5 J, ooa2C lRnt5 ,i.g8A f, uuPl Sniege4s,,.p0t ,.o J ,l'u s6un,76ne 0 e, M, a44y27, 54 DrumT3EEMmha5xxre0oppl llnitUooTMdni.iddao,’Slneens. l dd giR R oR.eone2SvVbV 2vioie iogGlereAlhvwutuwtve: nt :er or GRsl,.eS,Po taI &aurvMJdWtreasuenr’r,l sr .sy,s,,J F , oe 4Db4hBe4.4Mnrc, sa. eoy,a4n, 4k 3-24OM 6po edne l Dou1b9l00e Aacn-d MMMMaaaarrlrtslbihTouIBnasytoi, l,,gp Yl o,GSJ CGuehoaroooEhr ptrvny Dag enCeFaeS r.rroP t .mr R iidfTglheees , BAiA MMugag c.S,hk iyn5 0eC ouGnutnr?y,, AMuagr..,, 4308 Smith Enterprises M1 Compensator, June, 48 NRA Hunter’s Pistol/Smallbore, Hunter’s Pistol Celebration In Cody, Sep., 30 Smith M-14 National Match Rifle, July, 48 Silhouette Championships, Mar., 64 MatuLnoaasd, inEgd wTahred .A4.5 Colt, Mar., 16 Springfield Armory Linkless M1911-A1, Aug., 72 Shotshell Reloading Made Easy, July, 40 Taurus Model 85CH Revolver, May, 53 Elsner, Karen .243 Win. And 6 mm Rem. Loads, Oct., 18 Thompson/Center Scout Carbine, May, 50 American Legion Hosts First Junior Air Rifle .223 Rem. Varmint Loads, June, 11 Tikka Model 412S Shotgun, July, 52 Championship, Nov., 28 Moncure, Jr., Thomas M. Walther P88 9 mm Pistol, July, 50 Cadets, Midshipmen Share 1991 NRA Intercolle- Virginia's Great Dissenters, Feb., 22 Wildey Survivor Pistol, June, 44 giate Pistol Laurels, July, 73 Moore, Paul B. Zastava CZ Pistol, Feb., 50 F Bullet Casting: The Technique, May, 10 Zero-Coil Rifle Rest, Nov., 56 Fencl, Jiri Munson, H. Lee Soviet Service Pistols: The Postwar Years, Jan., The Tap Action Pistol, Oct., 44 PART IlI—AUTHORS OF FEATURE McCabe, Michael K. ARTICLES AND SUB-FEATURES G Madison & The Bill Of Rights, Mar., 20 Gramm, Sen. Phil McIntyre, Edward A Crime Without Punishment, Oct., 28 The Paradox, Feb., 46 Aagaard, Finn Greaves, Fielding Lewis Mutka, Karen The Clifton Stock, Oct., 36 Women And The Militia, Nov., 40 U.S. Shooting Team Cleans Up In Cuba, Dec., 75 Double-Action Vs. Single-Action .45 Autos, Apr., 24 Hacker, Rick Newsom, Paul Field Testing Remington’s Hand Rifles, May, 42 Celebrity Shoot, Oct., 38 Hunter Youth Challenge 91, Nov., 44 98 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Oo PART IV—BOOK REVIEWS loader, W.L. Godfrey, Jan., 49 Oliver, Marvin M. The Ultimate in Rifle Accuracy, Glen Newick/Stoeger Making A Case For The 7.65x53 Mauser, Feb., 36 American .22 Rimfire Boxes, Robert T. Buttweiler, Pub. Co., Feb., 57 Jan., 49 Winchester Catalogue of 1899, Winchester Repeating Arms Makers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Arms Co.,Wolfe Pub. Co., Mar., 91 Petty, Charles E. Stacy B.C.Wood, Jr. & James Biser Whisker/Old Winchester Engraving, R.L. Wilson/Beinfield Books, Charlotte Police Dept. Picks A Pistol, May, 24 Bedford Village Press, July, 57 Apr., 69 The FBI's New Weaponcraft, Feb., 28 Arms Makers of Pennsylvania, James B. Whisker, Winchester’s Finest, The Model 21, Ned Schwing, 40 S&W Ammo: Choices Aplenty, Sep., 40 University of Delaware Press, Nov., 63 Krause Publications, Oct., 67 Just Watch The Red Dot, Mar., 26 The Best Of Precision Shooting, Volume II, John Scoping Out Mounts, Mar., 29 Hollister, Aug., 74 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT Smith & Wesson’s New .40, Jan., 22 Big Bore Rifles & Cartridges, Wolfe Pub. Co., July, 57 AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) Pomeranz, Robert B. Cast Iron Toy Guns and Capshooters, Samuel H. 1A. Title of Publication: The American Rifleman Shooting Glasses: What Color’s Best, July, 28 Logan and Charles W. Best, Jan., 49 1B. Publication No.: ISSN 0003-083X. 2. Date of Filing: September 18, 1991 Classic Game Shooting: The English Art, Tony Jack- 3. Frequency of Issue: Monthly Rikhoff, Jim son, Info-Arm, June, 53 3A. No. of issues published annually: 12 Mixed Bag: Jan., 96; Feb., 96; Mar., 88; Apr., 96; Clay Shooting, Peter Croft/Sterling Pub. Co., Dec., 74 3B. Annual subscription price: $25.00 May, 100; June, 96; July, 96; Aug., 96; Sept., Colt Single Action Army Revolvers and the London 4t.i onC o(mSptlr etete, Cmiatiyl,i nCgo unadtdyr,e sSst aotef kanndo wZnI Po+f4f icCe oodfe p )u(bNl oitc a- 96; Oct., 96; Nov., 100; Dec., 100 Agency, C. Kenneth Moore/Andrew Mobray Pub- rinters’. National Rifle Association of America, 1600 FobbiMnosu,n taJ.i nRe.e rs Continue NCAA Dominance, May, Complliishmeersn,t sI nc.o,f MCaorl.., R5u5g er: A Study of Factory En- e5r.a hlCo odbmeu pslite nte«asens d moaAfivfleiicnneusge ,oa fd Ndtr.heWes. s,p uobWfla istshhheie rnh get(aNodonqt,u arDtp.reCirn.ts e r2)o:0 f0 3Ng6ae.-n - graved Single Action Revolvers, John C. Duggan, tional Rifle Association of America, 1600 Rhode Island RoberCtasm, pJ .BP.e,r rJyr . Pistol, Sep., 44 The NDovo.u,b l6e3 Gun Journal, Double Gun Journal, Inc., e6Ad.v ietF.ou,rl ,l Nan.nWad.m ,e ms aWnaaasnghdii nncggot mopenld,iet toerD .Cm(.aT hiil2si0 n0gi3 t6e.am d dMreUsSs T ofN pOuTbl ihseh er. Camp Perry Highpower, Oct., 33 June, 53 blank): Publisher (Name and Complete Mailing Ad- RoberNtRsAon , BiGaonrcdhio n Cup 91, Aug., 42 Flayadnedr mTahne’isr VGauliudees , toN oArnmt iqFulea ydAemremrainc/aDnB I FirBeoaorkmss, dS2ru2ei0st7se0) .: 10GE0ed0io,tr ogre 4 7(0 MNSaaprmrteii nn ga n(dEPax reCkco .m PplDlaiecr.et..e NHMRearAin ldioPnnug,b l iAVcdaidtrrigeoisnnssi))a:, The Truth About Armor Piercing Ammo, May, 40 July, 57 William F. Parkerson, III. Suite 1000, 470 Spring Park RobiNnseown , PoKlaiycne e Peril: Civilian Review Boards, May, GermDaann iel7 .9W . mKme nt,M iJluintea,r y 53 Ammunition 1888-1945, aPalnad.c e, C o1Hm0ep0r0l,ne dto4en7 .0M aSiVplirirignniggn iAaPd adr2rk2e 0s7sP0)l.a. c eM.R aonnHaaelrgdni dnogDn. , KEeVdyiistroogrri .n(i Naa me 41 Great Shooters Of The World, Sam Fadala/Stoeger 22070. RockNhoRlAd , WPoamule nE . Assume The Lead, Sep., 34 The PGuub.n CCoo.n,t rAoplr .,D e6b9a te: You Decide, Edited by Lee d7nr.a emOsiswe sn meuarsn td (ibafe do dwsrnteaestsdee ds b ayno fda scatolorscpok ohrioamltmdieeodrnsi, a toiewtlsn yin ,a.tm2h ee orrea unhndod leadrdi -n gth e Nisbet/Prometheus Books, Mar., 55 / percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned Sandusky, Sue Ann Gun Control In New York: A Guide to the Firearms buayl a owncoerrpso ramtuisotn , beth eg ivneanm. esI f aonwdn eadd dbreys as epsa rotfn etrhseh iipn diovri d- America’s Distinguished Marksmen, May, 36 and Weapon Law, Lee O. Thomas With Jeffrey other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well Schmidt, Keith R. } Chamberlain, Gunlock Press, Dec., 74 as that of each individual must be given. If the publica- Custom Handguns For Action Shooting, July, 34 Guns of the Empire-—Firearms of the British Soldier tainodn aisd drpeusbsli smhuesdt bybe a stnaotnepdr.o)f i(tI toerm gamnuiszta tibeo n,c omiptsl entaemde. ) Schwing, Ned 1837-1987, Gun Digest Blackpowder Loading National Rifle Association of American, 1600 Rhode Is- The Grand American, Dec., 38 Manual, Sam Fadala/DBI Books, Inc., May, 59 land Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Exec. Vice Winchester’s Model 42, Feb., 24 Guns For The Tsar, Joseph Bradley/Northern Illinois PArvees.i,d eNn.t,W . WaWyanshei nRg.t oLna.P ieDr.rCe., 2Jr0.0.3 61.6 00T reRahsoudreer , IsWlianldl iam Sheets, H. Wayne University Press, Feb., 57 B. Binswanger, 1600 Rhode Island Ave.. N.W.. Washing- The IRNSR,A AugF.o,u n5d7a tion Receives Approval From HandSgeup.n, 7D5i gest, Dean A. Grennell, DBI Books, Inc., 8tR.oh no.K dneDo. wCI.ns la2bn0od0 n3d6Ah.vo el.Sd,ee crNrse..tW a.r,my o,r WtaWgsaahrgierneegsnt, o nLa.,n dC hDe.oCet.hke ,r 2 0s10e63c06u0.r ity Sisley, Nick High Standard, A Collector's Guide to the Hamden & holders owning or holding | percent or more of total GLreoaursne :B etStheort gWuinnngisnhgo’ost iTnogu ghSkeisltls ,T aJrugley,t , 32Ja n., 32 HBaorotkfsohredl f,T arOgcett., P6i7s tols, Tom Dance, Man at Arms aa9.rm eo Fuonnrot n ceo,o mfp slob eotnstdiasot,ne ) :m boyNr otnngoean.gp reosf itor oortghaenri zsaetciurointsi esa ut(ihfo rtihezreed Smith, Amie History & Development Of M16 Rifle & Its Car- to mail at special rates (Section 423.12 DMM only) The U.S. Int’l Shooting Championships, Aug., 75 tridge, David Hughes/Armory Pub., Aug., 74 tpiuornp oasned, tfhuen cetxieonm,p t ansdt atnuosn pfroorf iFte dsetraatlu s ionfc othmies otraxg anpiurz-a - Smith, Brian R. How To Choose Binoculars, Alan R. Hale, C&A Pub., poses has not changed during preceding 12 months. Samworth, Father Of The Gun Book, July, 22 Sep., 75 10. Extent and nature of circulation. Sprague, W.E. Hunting For Handgunners, Larry Kelly & J.D. AveNroa.g e AcNtou.a l Shooting Wax, Rubber Bullets, Dec., 18 Jones/DBI Books, Inc., Jan., 49 Copies Copies of Guns of the Empire—Firearms of the British Soldier Each Single Tahmassebi, Stefan 183-1987, George Markham, Sterling Pub. Co., DuIrssiuneg PubIlsissuhe ed The Bill of Rights And The States, Apr., 22 Inc., Nov., 63 Preced- Nearest Tate, T.K. Maryland Longrifles, Daniel D. Hartzler & James ing 12 To Filing Egg Shoots Test Marksmanship While Making Biser Whisker/Old Bedford Village, Apr., 69 Total No. copies (Net Months Date Money For Clubs, Aug., 16 Mauser Rifles and Pistols, W.H.B. Smith/Wolfe Pub. Prss Run) 1,364,012 1.314.177 Co.. Apr., 69 Paid and/or requested circulation Underwood, Terence S. Midway Shooter’s Notebook, Midway Arms Inc., 1. Sales through dealers Affair With American Rifles, June, 36 Mar., 55 and carriers, street Military Small Arms of the 20th Century, Ian V. Hogg vendors and counter sales 0 0 Walters, Kenneth and John Weeks, DBI Books, Inc., Dec., 74 2. Mail Subscriptions Bullet Mold Cutoff Plate Design, Jan., 19 Move, Mount, Shoot: A Champion's Guide to Sport- ( Paid and/or requested) 1,352,323 1.302.052 Wilkinson, Anne ing Clays, John Bidwell/KK Awards Mfg. Co., * Tcoitraclu laPtaiiodn a(nSdu/mo r ofre quested America’s State and Senior Games, May, 76 May, 59 10B1 and 10B2) 1,352,323 1.302.052 Wilson, R. L. Ohio Long Rifles, Volume II, James Biser Whisker, Free distribution by mail, Genesis Of The Winchester, June, 26 Jan., 49 csaarmrpileer s,o r cootmhperl immeenatnasr y, Wormley, Stanton L., Jr. Practical Shooting: Beyond Fundamentals, Brian and other free copies 9,689 10,125 Master Of The Shotgun Stock, June, 32 Enos/Zediker Pub., July, 57 Total distribution (Sum of Wyld, Tom Revolvers and Automatic Pistols, Gen. John Pit- CCo paineds D)no t distributed 1.362.012 1,312,177 California Cover-Up, Nov., 34 man/Thomas Publications, May, 59 1. Office use, left over, unaccounted, spoiled Y The Rifle Book, John Walter, Sterling Pub. Co., Inc., after printing 2,000 Young, Eugene Sep., 75 2. Return from news Shooting The .32 S&W Long, Feb., 14 Ruger Single Actions Revolvers: Production Dates Totaagle n(tSsu m of E, Fl and 0 Z 1953-73, John C. Dougan, June, 53 2—should equal net press Zediker, Glen Savage & Stevens Arms, Jay Kimmel Corey/Stevens run shown in A) 1,364,012 1.314.177 NRA Highpower Rifle Silhouette "91, Dec., 34 Pub., Inc., Mar., 55 11. I certify that the statements made by me above are cor- Target Toppling Texas Style, Nov., 36 Serial Numbers of U.S. Martial Arms Vol. 3, Spring- rect and complete. Zent, John field Research Service, Apr., 69 NRA Whitetail Super Clinic, Oct., 41 Statistical Measures of Accuracy For Riflemen and Zutz, Don Missile Engineers, Frank E. Grubbs, Nov., 63 by George Martin, Executive Director Subtleties of Sporting Clays, Apr., 34 Stevens Firearms 1911: Reprint: J. Stevens, Arms & NRA Publications Understanding Shotsheii Buffers, Sep., 8 Tool Co., Gerald Kelver, Oct., 67 Wads Influence Ballistics, July, 14 The .30-'06: A Sourcebook for the Advanced Re- DECEMBER 1991 99

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