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AMERICAN RIFLEMAN INDEX 1994-VOLUME 142 Part I contains a list of all feature articles and sub-features, and individual items that appeared under headings of “In My Experience” and “Questions and Answers,” by general subject classification. Part II is a listing of items that appeared under the “Dope Bag” heading. Part III is an alphabetical listing of authors of feature articles and sub-features. Part IV is an alphabetical listing of book reviews by book titles. PART I—FEATURE ARTICLES Model 12 Chambers, Feb., 26 GUNMAKING—GUNSMITHING AND SUB-FEATURES MI Gas Plug Fix, Jan., 62 YOU CAN MAKE IT Muzzleloader Twist, Nov./Dec., 38 HANDGUNS, DESCRIPTION Oil-Soaked Wood, Jun., 30 AR-15 Trigger Pins, Feb., 26 AND PERFORMANCE Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 Auxiliary Barrels, Mar., 20 Return Of “The Rifleman’s Rifle,” Mar., 36 Bench-Rest Construction, Jan., 59 Affordable Collectables, Feb., 28 Roller-Locked Pistols, Nov./Dec., 30 Chamber Cast Metal, Jan., 60 An American Eagle With German P.08 A Special Edition Marlin 1894, Aug., 46 Colt Follower Fix, Jun., 35 Flavor, Jan., 34 Stanley P. Gibbs (M1 Garand), Aug., 35 Dent Removal, Aug., 28 Auxiliary Barrels, Mar., 20 Synthetic 94 Stocks, Nov./Dec., 30 Making A Firearm, Jan., 60 Avoid Disassembly?, Apr., 16 Thompson SMG Loads, Aug., 28 Metal Bedding, Apr., 20 Canadian-made M1911s?, Mar., 20 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 A Shotgun For A Princess, Nov./Dec., 50 Colt ACP Magazine, Sep., 27 The Unknown M1 Garand, Jan., 46 Stock Fungus, Feb., 24 Colt Follower Fix, Jun., 35 Weatherby’s Big Bores, Sep., 42 Swivel-Based Vise, May, 35 Compact Pistols: What Is Practical Accuracy?, Why Gas Operation?, Oct., 26 Using Wind Power, Jan., 62 Mar., 40 You, Your SKS & The Law, May, 44 Velcro Grips, Mar., 22 Contender Swivels, Aug., 30 “Drop-Test” Webley, Sep., 26 Exclusive: Taurus Goes .45, Nov./Dec., 44 AMMUNITION-RELOADING SIGHTING—OPTICS First Gun For A Lady, Sep., 44 Glock Release, Mar., 18 Ammunition Shelf Life, Apr., 20 M1 NM Sights, Feb., 22 Grip Fillers, Jun., 29 Avoiding Excess Pressures, Oct., 30 M98 Sight Removal, May, 29 Helwan Pistol Variation, Jan., 62 Blanks Not Always Blank, Jan., 62 1903 Mark I Sights, Jan., 60 Korean-Era Small Arms, Jan., 63 Bonded Bullets, Jan., 60 O’Hare Micrometer, Aug., 30 M1911 Hammers, Jan., 61 Call It Runout, Aug., 35 Moisin Sniper Scopes, Sep., 26 New McGivern Gun, Sep., 28 Case Resizing Is Important, Jan., 20 Tightening Express Sights, Feb., 28 No. 2 Enfield Makers, Nov./Dec., 38 Check Your Scale, Jan., 62 The “Other” M191 1s, Feb., 42 Faster Lube Melting, Sep., 28 LEGISLATION AND LAWS PPK Threaded Muzzle, Jan., 60 Handloading Safety Basics, Jun., 32 Remington Model 53, Apr., 16 High-Performance 7.62x39 mm Loads, Ann Landers: Facts Don’t Get In Her Way, Revolver Speed, May, 26 Jan., 42 Mar., 51 Robin Hood Shot, Mar., 22 Hornet 2400 Loads, Oct., 26 Anti-Gun Lawyers “Teach” Minnesota Students, Ruby Pistols, Feb., 22 How To Make Loads Concentric, Feb., 36 Mar., 51 Ruger MK 1 Trigger, May, 29 Iraqi Headstamps, Feb., 26 Appeals Courts Split On Constitutionality of Ruger’s Super Magnum, Apr., 38 Keep Presses Clean, Apr., 22 Federal Gun-Free Schooi Zones Act, Mar., 50 Selecting A Snub-Nose, Aug., 42 Lubing Neatly, Apr., 22 Arizona Attorney General Targets Youth Shoulder Holsters Of The Frontier, Sep., 46 More On Calipers, Mar., 22 Sportsmen, Mar., 51 S&W’s Sigma Series, May, 46 Naval Dum-Dum?, Jan., 59 As Brady Bill Passes, Semi-Auto Ban Swiss 82/29 Revolver, May, 26 9 mm Largo Loading, May, 35 Looms, Jan., 66 .380 ACP vs. Makarov, Apr., 20 A Novice’s Guide To Cartridge Collecting, Brady II...The Ultimate Loss of Freedom, .357 SIG Auto Magnum Firepower, Compact Jan., 22 Oct., 38 Size, May, 40 Plated Cases, Mar., 20 Clinton’s Giant Deception, Oct., 48 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 The Courage To Outclass Clinton (letter by .22 Plinkin’ Pistols, Sep., 38 Scot Powders, Nov./Dec., 38 Rep. Brewster), Sep., 34 “Vopo” Lugers, May, 26 .30-’06: Cartridge For All Reasons, ‘Crime Bill’ Firearm Provisions, Sep., 32 Nov./Dec., 48 Details on Feinstein Semi-Auto Ban, Jan., 67 SHOTGUNS, DESCRIPTION .357 SIG Auto Mag. Firepower, Compact Doctors for Integrity In Research & Public Policy, Size, May, 40 Feb., 76 AND PERFORMANCE To Neck Turn or Not?, May, 32 Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership, Tokarev vs. Mauser, Mar., 18 Feb., 77 Barrel Bulges, Nov./Dec., 30 .22 Rimfire Game Bullets, Nov./Dec., 38 Does Anybody Care If It Worked?, Jun., 62 Bogus AYA Shotguns, Oct., 28 Win. “SMG” Ammo, Oct., 28 Dole Bill Would Reform Brady Law, Jan., 67 B.S.A. Shotguns, Jan., 61 Election ‘94—Gun Owners Win Big, Nov./Dec., p. 44 GMroesesnbeerr gP olMiocdee lG un5s0,0 SMahro.t,g un1,8 Apr., 50 ANTIQUE ARMS AND FFeeddesr aDle sGturnoy BGaunn sL oWoimtsh, YMoaurr. ,T a3x0 Dollars, Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 AMMUNITION May, 38 Shifting Forearms, Jan., 62 Feinstein Semi-Auto, Magazine Ban Headed For A Shotgun For A Princess, Nov./Dec., 50 Affordable Collectables, Feb., 28 House Floor Vote Soon, Feb., 65 T. Parker Shotgun, Apr., 18 Armory To America’s Fighting Men, Jun., 40 The Final War Has Begun, Jun., 51 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 British PIATs, Mar., 21 Floridians Say ‘No’ To More Gun Control, Cowboy Action Shooting, Oct., 54 Apr., 30 RIFLES, DESCRIPTION AND Firearms Values, Feb., 24 Gun Control Is Bad Medicine, Feb., 40 PERFORMANCE Keyed Lock Firearms, Jun., 28 Gun Owners Foot Bill For Brady Law, May, 52 “Not An Import,” Feb., 26 Gun Owners, You Are The Target, May, 53 AR-15 Trigger Pins, Feb., 26 Remington Model 53, Apr., 16 Guns, Crime, and Freedom, Oct., 43 AR-15 Winter Trigger, Oct., 26 HCI Discloses Massive Anti-Gun Agenda, Customizing A 7.62x39 Deer Rifle, Jan., 43 FIREARMS SAFETY Feb., 65 401 Winchester, Jun., 28 How The Media Swallowed Crime Bill Herter’s U9 Rifle, May, 29 Eddie Eagle: Safeguarding Children Nationwide, Pork...Whole Hog, Oct., 51 Korean-Era Small Arms, Jan., 63 Mar., 34 “Help Me Stop The Rape Of Liberty,” Oct., 40 Lead for Muzzleloaders, Apr., 20 Keep Presses Clean, Apr., 22 House Narrowly Approves Semi-Auto & Magazine Mannlicher Bolt, Oct., 29 Muff Preservation, Apr., 22 Ban, Jun., 38 84 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN « November /December 1994 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN INDEX 1994-VOLUME 142 Part I contains a list of all feature articles and sub-features, and individual items that appeared under headings of “In My Experience” and “Questions and Answers,” by general subject classification. Part II is a listing of items that appeared under the “Dope Bag” heading. Part III is an alphabetical listing of authors of feature articles and sub-features. Part IV is an alphabetical listing of book reviews by book titles. PART I—FEATURE ARTICLES Model 12 Chambers, Feb., 26 GUNMAKING—GUNSMITHING AND SUB-FEATURES MI Gas Plug Fix, Jan., 62 YOU CAN MAKE IT Muzzleloader Twist, Nov./Dec., 38 HANDGUNS, DESCRIPTION Oil-Soaked Wood, Jun., 30 AR-15 Trigger Pins, Feb., 26 AND PERFORMANCE Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 Auxiliary Barrels, Mar., 20 Return Of “The Rifleman’s Rifle,” Mar., 36 Bench-Rest Construction, Jan., 59 Affordable Collectables, Feb., 28 Roller-Locked Pistols, Nov./Dec., 30 Chamber Cast Metal, Jan., 60 An American Eagle With German P.08 A Special Edition Marlin 1894, Aug., 46 Colt Follower Fix, Jun., 35 Flavor, Jan., 34 Stanley P. Gibbs (M1 Garand), Aug., 35 Dent Removal, Aug., 28 Auxiliary Barrels, Mar., 20 Synthetic 94 Stocks, Nov./Dec., 30 Making A Firearm, Jan., 60 Avoid Disassembly?, Apr., 16 Thompson SMG Loads, Aug., 28 Metal Bedding, Apr., 20 Canadian-made M1911s?, Mar., 20 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 A Shotgun For A Princess, Nov./Dec., 50 Colt ACP Magazine, Sep., 27 The Unknown M1 Garand, Jan., 46 Stock Fungus, Feb., 24 Colt Follower Fix, Jun., 35 Weatherby’s Big Bores, Sep., 42 Swivel-Based Vise, May, 35 Compact Pistols: What Is Practical Accuracy?, Why Gas Operation?, Oct., 26 Using Wind Power, Jan., 62 Mar., 40 You, Your SKS & The Law, May, 44 Velcro Grips, Mar., 22 Contender Swivels, Aug., 30 “Drop-Test” Webley, Sep., 26 Exclusive: Taurus Goes .45, Nov./Dec., 44 AMMUNITION-RELOADING SIGHTING—OPTICS First Gun For A Lady, Sep., 44 Glock Release, Mar., 18 Ammunition Shelf Life, Apr., 20 M1 NM Sights, Feb., 22 Grip Fillers, Jun., 29 Avoiding Excess Pressures, Oct., 30 M98 Sight Removal, May, 29 Helwan Pistol Variation, Jan., 62 Blanks Not Always Blank, Jan., 62 1903 Mark I Sights, Jan., 60 Korean-Era Small Arms, Jan., 63 Bonded Bullets, Jan., 60 O’Hare Micrometer, Aug., 30 M1911 Hammers, Jan., 61 Call It Runout, Aug., 35 Moisin Sniper Scopes, Sep., 26 New McGivern Gun, Sep., 28 Case Resizing Is Important, Jan., 20 Tightening Express Sights, Feb., 28 No. 2 Enfield Makers, Nov./Dec., 38 Check Your Scale, Jan., 62 The “Other” M191 1s, Feb., 42 Faster Lube Melting, Sep., 28 LEGISLATION AND LAWS PPK Threaded Muzzle, Jan., 60 Handloading Safety Basics, Jun., 32 Remington Model 53, Apr., 16 High-Performance 7.62x39 mm Loads, Ann Landers: Facts Don’t Get In Her Way, Revolver Speed, May, 26 Jan., 42 Mar., 51 Robin Hood Shot, Mar., 22 Hornet 2400 Loads, Oct., 26 Anti-Gun Lawyers “Teach” Minnesota Students, Ruby Pistols, Feb., 22 How To Make Loads Concentric, Feb., 36 Mar., 51 Ruger MK 1 Trigger, May, 29 Iraqi Headstamps, Feb., 26 Appeals Courts Split On Constitutionality of Ruger’s Super Magnum, Apr., 38 Keep Presses Clean, Apr., 22 Federal Gun-Free Schooi Zones Act, Mar., 50 Selecting A Snub-Nose, Aug., 42 Lubing Neatly, Apr., 22 Arizona Attorney General Targets Youth Shoulder Holsters Of The Frontier, Sep., 46 More On Calipers, Mar., 22 Sportsmen, Mar., 51 S&W’s Sigma Series, May, 46 Naval Dum-Dum?, Jan., 59 As Brady Bill Passes, Semi-Auto Ban Swiss 82/29 Revolver, May, 26 9 mm Largo Loading, May, 35 Looms, Jan., 66 .380 ACP vs. Makarov, Apr., 20 A Novice’s Guide To Cartridge Collecting, Brady II...The Ultimate Loss of Freedom, .357 SIG Auto Magnum Firepower, Compact Jan., 22 Oct., 38 Size, May, 40 Plated Cases, Mar., 20 Clinton’s Giant Deception, Oct., 48 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 The Courage To Outclass Clinton (letter by .22 Plinkin’ Pistols, Sep., 38 Scot Powders, Nov./Dec., 38 Rep. Brewster), Sep., 34 “Vopo” Lugers, May, 26 .30-’06: Cartridge For All Reasons, ‘Crime Bill’ Firearm Provisions, Sep., 32 Nov./Dec., 48 Details on Feinstein Semi-Auto Ban, Jan., 67 SHOTGUNS, DESCRIPTION .357 SIG Auto Mag. Firepower, Compact Doctors for Integrity In Research & Public Policy, Size, May, 40 Feb., 76 AND PERFORMANCE To Neck Turn or Not?, May, 32 Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership, Tokarev vs. Mauser, Mar., 18 Feb., 77 Barrel Bulges, Nov./Dec., 30 .22 Rimfire Game Bullets, Nov./Dec., 38 Does Anybody Care If It Worked?, Jun., 62 Bogus AYA Shotguns, Oct., 28 Win. “SMG” Ammo, Oct., 28 Dole Bill Would Reform Brady Law, Jan., 67 B.S.A. Shotguns, Jan., 61 Election ‘94—Gun Owners Win Big, Nov./Dec., p. 44 GMroesesnbeerr gP olMiocdee lG un5s0,0 SMahro.t,g un1,8 Apr., 50 ANTIQUE ARMS AND FFeeddesr aDle sGturnoy BGaunn sL oWoimtsh, YMoaurr. ,T a3x0 Dollars, Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 AMMUNITION May, 38 Shifting Forearms, Jan., 62 Feinstein Semi-Auto, Magazine Ban Headed For A Shotgun For A Princess, Nov./Dec., 50 Affordable Collectables, Feb., 28 House Floor Vote Soon, Feb., 65 T. Parker Shotgun, Apr., 18 Armory To America’s Fighting Men, Jun., 40 The Final War Has Begun, Jun., 51 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 British PIATs, Mar., 21 Floridians Say ‘No’ To More Gun Control, Cowboy Action Shooting, Oct., 54 Apr., 30 RIFLES, DESCRIPTION AND Firearms Values, Feb., 24 Gun Control Is Bad Medicine, Feb., 40 PERFORMANCE Keyed Lock Firearms, Jun., 28 Gun Owners Foot Bill For Brady Law, May, 52 “Not An Import,” Feb., 26 Gun Owners, You Are The Target, May, 53 AR-15 Trigger Pins, Feb., 26 Remington Model 53, Apr., 16 Guns, Crime, and Freedom, Oct., 43 AR-15 Winter Trigger, Oct., 26 HCI Discloses Massive Anti-Gun Agenda, Customizing A 7.62x39 Deer Rifle, Jan., 43 FIREARMS SAFETY Feb., 65 401 Winchester, Jun., 28 How The Media Swallowed Crime Bill Herter’s U9 Rifle, May, 29 Eddie Eagle: Safeguarding Children Nationwide, Pork...Whole Hog, Oct., 51 Korean-Era Small Arms, Jan., 63 Mar., 34 “Help Me Stop The Rape Of Liberty,” Oct., 40 Lead for Muzzleloaders, Apr., 20 Keep Presses Clean, Apr., 22 House Narrowly Approves Semi-Auto & Magazine Mannlicher Bolt, Oct., 29 Muff Preservation, Apr., 22 Ban, Jun., 38 84 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN « November /December 1994 It’s Payback Time!, Oct., 42 NRA Blue Eagle, Apr., 16 Bars, Mar., 28 Kleck Interview by J. Neil Schulman, Feb., 41 Shoulder Holsters Of The Frontier, Sep., 46 Range Symposium Report Available, Oct., 20 Knox’s Notebook, Apr., 14; May, 36; Jun., A Special Edition Marlin 1894, Aug., 46 Refuge Hunting Gains Temporary Reprieve, 36; Aug., 36; Sep., 12; Oct., 12; Obituaries: Sep., 21 Nov,-Dec., 14 Former Director Dr. Aitken dies, Nov./Dec., 20 “Refuse To Be A Victim” Back On The NRA Fights ‘Crime Bill’ Fraud, Sep., 32 Val Browning Succumbs, Aug., 6 Road, Apr., 29 NRA Joins Fight Against Criminal Youth In Col. Crossman Dies; Former NRA Director, Rifle Training Kit Offered For Youths, Aug., 22 Florida, Jan., 68 Apr., 28 Sportsfests New Way To Reach Youngsters, 1994 General Election, Oct., 42 Bob Milek Dies, Jan., 7 Sep., 21 Operation Payback, Jun., 62 Francis Parker Dies: Former NRA Director, Three Activists Receive Carter-Knight The Prescription, Feb., 32 Feb., 67 Awards, Nov./Dec., 20 The Real Cause Of Violent Crime, Aug., 40 Former Board Member Thomas Shelton Dies, Time To Prepare For NRA Awards, Sep., 21 Senate Cloture Votes, Jan., 67 Mar., 52 Tina Dillard Named Officer of the Year, Sep., 21 Senate Panel Kills Florida Gun Bills, May, 20 Tex Shoemaker Dies, Apr., 6 Treasury’s Bentsen Takes Aim At U.S. Gun Tenth Circuit Rules On Lawmaster’s Case, Richard A. Speer Dies, Aug., 7 Owners, Mar., 28 Mar., 52 Executive Council’s “Top” Topmiller Dies, Warren Cheek Honored In Member Texas Gun Owners Face March 8 Vote, Mar., 50 May, 65 Resolution, Aug., 20 Truth Lacking In Clinton’s Anti-Gun Whittington Center Sets Big-Game Hunts, Messages, Jan., 65 NRA OFFICIAL JOURNAL Jun., 20 TV Networks Go Fishing For Anti-Gun Wolfe Colt Honors Corbin, Aug., 20 Stories, Feb., 66 Exercise Your Rights—Assist In The Nomination The 12 That Gotta Go...And 12 We Gotta Of Directors, Aug., 58 OTHER Have, Oct., 44 1994 Director Nominations, Mar., 56 2.4 Million Use A Gun For Defense, Feb., 41 1994 NRA Minneapolis Meetings, Aug., 54 Second Shots, last p. monthly You, Your SKS & The Law, May, 44 President’s Column, Jan., 64; Feb., 64; Mar., Readers Write, p. 10 monthly Who’s Under Assault In The ‘Assault 49; Apr., 49; May, 61; Jun., 61; Aug., 60; Competitions: Weapon’ Ban, Oct., 52 Sep., 57; Oct., 64; Nov./Dec., 63 Alaska Captures NCAA Rifle Title, Jun., 20 ILA Report: Standing Guard, p. 7 monthly King Of The “Boomers” Crowned at Raton, Brady Act Does Not Require Fees, Apr., 24 Whittington Turkey Hunt Application, Feb., 67 Feb., 57 Brady Act Facts: Bagging Criminals, Women of the NRA, Jun., 26 Mississippians Rule At NRA’s Police Nov./Dec., 26 Inside NRA: Championships, Jan. 72 “Brady” and Shotgun Lawsuit Updates, May, 22 Annual Meetings Offer Sweepstakes, May, 65 1994 Camp Perry, Nov./Dec., 60 Brady Success Is Much Exaggerated, Jun., 22 Annual Members to Vote in Director 1994 NRA Bianchi Cup Championship, Aug., 70 Clinton Crime Report Not For Public View, Election, May, 20 Shooting For New NRéA. Members, Mar., 76 May, 22 Anti-Gunners’ Agenda: People Don’t ‘Need’ U.S. Wheelchair Team Member Wins, Oct., 20 Clintonites Spin Brady Act ‘Success’, Sep., 24 Guns, Mar., 28 A Place To Shoot, Jan., 19; Feb., 35; Apr., Clinton Switches Attack To Handguns, Jun., 22 Art Contest Opens (InSights), Sep., 21 26; May, 30; Sep., 20; Nov./Dec., 39 Deathclock Patron Diverts Gun Funds, Aug., 24 Bylaws Available from NRA Secretary, Aug., 20 Armed Citizen, p. 8 monthly Election Action Alert, Aug. 24 Canada Eyes Gun Registration, Sep., 22 Random Shots, p. 6 monthly Florida’s CCW Law Is Model For U.S.,Oct., 24 CDC Data Misportray Guns vs. Accidents, Product Previews, Jan., 14; Feb., 16; Mar., Fourth Court Voids Brady Act’s Check, Sep., 24 Jun., 20 14; May, 16; Jun., 16; Aug., 16; Sep., 16; Gun Owners Score ElectionWins, Nov./Dec., 46 Clinton Backs Three Strikes; It’s About Oct., 16; Nov./Dec., 16 Gun Owners Win At State, Local Levels, Apr., 24; Time, Mar., 28 May, 22; Jun., 72; Aug., 26; Sep., 25; Oct., 24 Contest Open to Law Students, Nov./Dec., 20 PART II—DOPE BAG Gun-Talk Provides Instant Information, Directors Commend EVP LaPierre, Offer Nov./Dec., 28 Gratitude to Departing Baker, Apr., 28 AMT Automag V Pistol, Nov./Dec., 54 Gun Warning Tags Newest Gimmick, Nov./Dec., 28 Directors Endorse Idea of Driver’s License Aro-Tek Combat Package, Sep., 26 HCI’s President Tells A Whopper, Nov./Dec., 26 Gun Check, Apr., 28 Astra A-100 Pistol, Feb., 60 High Court Voids Firearm Conviction, Aug., 24 Disarmed Japanese Offer Easy Mark, Jun., 71 Baikal IJ-27E-iC Shotgun, Jan., 57 ILA Contributions and In Memory NRA-ILA Diverting Attention From the Real Issue Beretta ASE 90 Shotgun, Feb., 62 Contributions, Jun., 72; Aug., 27; Sep., 24; (License fees), Mar., 29 Browning A-Boit II, Aug., 50 Oct., 24 Eddie Eagle Touring To Protect Children, Apr., 29 Browning Gold Hunter, Nov./Dec., 55 Koop, Brady and More Phony Facts, Aug., 24 Essays Sought From Students, Nov./Dec., 23 Bro ZKM 611 Rifle, Nov./Dec., 57 Letters Contest Winners Announced, May, Even BATF Dubious About Benefits of Bushmaster M17S Rifle, Mar., 45 24; Jun., 72; Aug., 26; Oct., 24; Nov./Dec., 28 License Hike, Mar., 28 Colt 22 Pistol, Sep., 50 Message from Tanya K. Metaksa, Mar., 26 FWS Backs Off On P-R Changes, Oct., 22 C-More Systems Railway Sight, Sep., 56 Metaksa Succeeds Baker at ILA, Mar., 26 It’s About Crime, Not About Credit, Mar., 28 Contender .22 Match Barrel, Apr., 57 NRA-ILA Merges Onto Information It’s Never Enough, Mar., 29 Corbin Base Guards, Nov./Dec., 59 Highway, May, 22 It’s Not About Crime, It’s About Gun Dealers, Crosman Repeatair 1077, Jun., 49 Police Don’t Buy It, Jun., 72 Mar., 28 Czech Persian Mauser, Apr., 53 Rep. Brooks Blasts Abuses By The BATF, It’s Not About Violence, It’s People Control, E.M.F. Hartford Revolver, Apr., 52 Nov./Dec., 26 Mar., 28 FEG GKK-45 Pistol, Mar., 47 Roberti’s Career Ends With Defeat, Aug., 24 Law Students Offered Awards, Nov./Dec., 23 Freedom Arms 555 Revolver, May, 57 School Books Not A Place For HCI Bias, NRA Emergency Survey, Apr., 41 Freedom Arms .45 Win. Mag, Feb., 58 Nov./Dec., 26 NRA National Officers, Board of Directors, Gibbs Model 98 Magazine, May, 60 Self Defense Has Its Price, Pizzaman finds., Executive Council, Aug., 62 High Standard Autoloaders, Aug., 48 Mar., 26 NRA Woman’s Voice, Jan., 30; Mar., 16; IMI Baby Eagle Pistol, Jan., 52 U.S. Class Struggle For Firearm Rights, Jun., 22 Nov./Dec., 36 Johnson Case Neck Gauge, May, 60 U.S. Court Voids Brady Act’s Check, Aug., 24 NRA’s Big Move, Nov./Dec., 46 Kimber Model 82 Rifle, Sep., 54 Women and Guns: The Newest Lie, Sep., 24 NRA All-Americans, Sep., 22 L.A.R. Grizzly 50 Pistol, Apr., 54 NRA, ASA Join Hands To Promote Archery, Laseraim Arms Series II, May, 54 TRAINING AND JUNIOR Jun., 20 Les Baer Premier II Pistol, Nov./Dec., 58 PROGRAMS NRA Conference Set for Sept. 15-25, Aug., 22 Llama IX-C Pistol, Oct., 58 NRA’s Eddie Eagle Captures Three Awards, Lu-Mar Scirocco Sporting, Apr., 56 Eddie Eagle Safeguards Children Oct., 20 Marlin Model 512 Slugmaster, Oct., 61 Nationwide, Mar., 34 NRA Has Better Way For Firearms Safety, Milazzo/Krieger AR-15 Trigger, Apr., 55 Learn Gunsmithing in NRA Programs, Feb., 68 Aug., 22 NEF Lady Ultra, Mar., 44 NRA Adventure Camps Beckon Youngsters, NRA Launches New Outdoors Division, Aug., 20 Norinco TT-Olympia, Jun., 47 Feb., 68 NRA Law Enforcement Opens Tech Center, Nowlin Black Knight Pistol, Jun., 44 Jun., 71 RCBS Casemaster Gauge, Mar., 48 NRA Opposes EPA Lead-Sinker Ban, Aug., 83 RCBS Priming Tool, Jun., 50 CLUB ACTIVITIES NRA Sponsors 4-H Program, Oct., 22 RCBS Trim Pro Case Trimmer, Oct., 62 BIOGRAPHY—HISTORY NRA ‘3 Strikes’ Role Critical, EVP says, May, 20 Remington Model 522 Viper, Jan., 55 NRA Withdraws As Shooting Team NGB, May, 20 Remington Model 700 VS SF Rifle, Oct., 59 Armory (Springfield) To America’s Fighting ‘93 Annual Meeting Minutes Available, May, 20 Remington Peerless Shotgun, Sep., 52 Men, Jun., 40 Nominations Open For Officer Honor, Aug., 83 Rottwell Paragon Shotgun, May, 55 Cowboy Action Shooting, Oct., 54 Now Is Time To Defend The Second Amendment, Ruger Model 77 Target Rifle, Jan., 54 Helping The Media Get It Right!, Jan., 50 Mar., 28 Smith Arms MIA Cheekpiece, Jan., 58 Firearm Quick-Reference Glossary, Jan., 50 Putting Criminals Where They Belong Behind Smith & Wesson Model 65LS, Jan., 53 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN *« November /D ecember 1994 Taurus PT-908 Pistol, Mar., 42 Keszler, Eric Cartucheria Espanola, Angel Molina Lopez Winchester Model 52B Rifle, May, 59 Today’s New Guns, Apr., 34 and Alfonso Orea Maestro; Forensic Winchester Mode! 1001, Jun., 46 Keysor, Ron Ammunition Services, Feb., 30 Winchester M70 Sharpshooter, Feb., 61 Does Anybody Care If It Worked?, Jun., 62 Collector’s Guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols Remington: New For ‘94, Jan., 38 Models of 1911 and 1911A1—From PART IlI—AUTHORS OF Knox, Neal 1911 to the End of Production in 1945, Knox’s Notebook, Apr., 14; May, 36; Charles W. Clawson; Charles W. FEATURE ARTICLES AND Jun., 36; Aug., 36; Sep., 12; Oct., 12; Clawson, Jan., 63 SUB-FEATURES Nov./Dec., 14 Combat Customizing The 1911 Auto, Bill Kopel, Dave Wilson; Wilson’s Gun Shop, Nov./Dec., 34 A Guns, Crime, and “— Oct., 43 The Complete Clay Shot, Mike Barnes; Aagaard, Finn Trafalgar Square, Jan., 63 Cowboy Action Shooting, Oct., 54 LaPierre, Wayne Florida Firearms: Law, Use & Ownershin, Weatherby’s Big ~~ Sep., 42 The Final War Has Begun, Jun., 51 Jon H. Gutmacher, P.A.; Jon H. Standing Guard, p. 7 monthly Gutmacher, P.A., Feb., 30 Baker, James J. NRA’s Big Move, _ p. 46 For The Defense Of Themselves And The Gun Control Is Bad Medicine, Feb., 40 State: The Original Intent and Judicial Blackman, Paul H. Matunas, Edward A. Interpretation of the Right to Keep and Truth Lacking in Clinton’s Anti-Gun Avoiding Excess Pressures, Oct., 30 Bear Arms, Clayton E. Cramer; Praeger Messages, Jan., 65 Handloading Safety Basics, Jun., 32 Publishers, Nov./Dec., 34 Brewster, Bill Metaksa, Tanya K. Freund Bros. Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory The Courage To Outclass Clinton, Sep., 34 “Help Me Stop The Rape Of Liberty”, Oct., 40 1879 Catalog; Bob Borcherdt, Mar., 23 Bruns, Dennis House Narrowly Approves Semi-Auto & The Grand Old Lady Of No Man’s Land— King Of The “Boomers” Crowned At Magazine Ban, Jun., 38 The Vickers Machinegun, Dolf L. Raton, Feb., 57 It’s Payback Time!, Oct., 42 Goldsmith; Collector Grade Publications, Message to eae: al 26 Inc., Sep., 29 Canfield, Bruce N. “Gun Control:” Gateway To Tyranny, Jay The Unknown M1 Garand, Jan., 46 Oliver, Jim Simkin and Aaron Zelman; Jews for the Corbin, Robert K. Federal Gun Ban Looms, Mar., 30 Preservation of Firearms Ownership, President’s Column, Jan., 64; Feb. 64; Overstreet, Mark H. Aug., 34 Mar., 49; Apr., be 61 As Brady Bill Passes, Semi-Auto Ban The Gun Report Index—Volume 1-35— Looms, Jan., 66 June 1955-May 1990, John Mullen; The Davey, Karen HCI Discloses Massive Anti-Gun Gun Report, Mar., 23 1994 NRA Bianchi Cup Championship, Agenda, Feb., 65 Handbook of Military Rifle Marks 1870- Aug., 70 1950, Richard A. Hoffman and Noel P. Dickey, Pete Peck, Paul Schott; Mapleleaf Military Publications, An American Eagle With German P.08 A Shotgun For A Princess, Nov./Dec., 50 Aug., 34 Flavor, Jan., 34 Petty, Charles E. The History of Winchester Firearms 1866- Firearm Quick Reference Glossary, Jan., Compact Pistols: What Is Practical 1992, Thomas Henshaw; Winchester Accuracy?, Mar., 40 Press, Jun., 34 Helping The Media Get It Right!, Jan., 50 The Kentucky Pistol, Roy F. Chandler and Mossberg Model 500 Shotgun, Apr., 50 Rattenbury, Richard C. James B. Whisker; Old Bedford Village F Shoulder Hoisters Of The Frontier, Sep., 46 Press, Sep., 29 Fackler, Martin L. Reese, Charley Kucer Miniatures, K. Corey Keeble; The Prescription, Feb., 32 Gun Owners, YOU < The Target, May, 53 Museum Restoration Service, Feb., 30 Fezell, Howard J. Loading The Black Powder Rifle Cartridge, Paul Operation Payback, Jun., 62 Schulman, J. Neil Matthews, Wolfe Publishing Co., Jan., p. 63 Flaharty, Dennis 2.4 Million Use A Gun For Defense, Feb., p. The M1 Garand: Post World War II; Scott A. Case Resizing Is Important, Jan., 20 41 Duff; Scott A. Duff, Oct., 35 How To Make Loads Concentric, Feb., 36 Snyder, Jeff The M1 Garand: World War II, Scott A. To Neck Turn Or Not?, May, 32 Who’s Under Assault In The ‘Assault Duff; Scott A. Duff, May, 34 Frazer, John C. Weapon’ Ban, Oct., 52 L.D. Nimschke Firearms Engraver, R.L. TV Networks Go Fishing For Anti-Gun Swasey, Elizabeth J. Wilson; R&R Books, Jun., 34 Stories, Feb., 56 NRA Woman’s Voice, Jan., 30; Mar., 16; Ordnance Went Up Front, Roy Dunlap; Nov./Dec., 36 R&R Books, Feb., 30 Harris, C.E. The Real Cause Of 7 Crime, Aug., 40 Peabody Breech-Loading Firearms; Black .30-’06: Cartridge For All Reasons, Powder Publications, Mar., 23 Nov./Dec., 48 Towsley, Bryce The Powder Flask Book, Ray Riling; R&R .22 Rimfire Game Bullets, Nov./Dec., 38 First Gun For A Lady, Sep., 44 Books, Oct., 36 Hunnicutt, Robert W. Trzoniec, Stanley W. Sniping in France, Maj. H. Hesketh- Customizing A 7.62x39 Deer Rifle, Jan., 43 Ruger’s Super Magnum, Apr., 38 Prichard; Delta Press Ltd., Feb., 30 Exclusive: Taurus Goes .45, Nov./Dec., 44 Ww The Story of Pope’s Barrels, Ray M. Smith; High-Performance 7.62x39 mm Loads, Washington, Thomas L. R&R Books, Jan., 63 Jan., 42 President’s Column, Aug., 60; Sep., 57; To Keep and Bear Arms—The Origins of an The “Other” M191 1s, Feb., 42 Oct., 64, Nov.\Dec., 63 Anglo-American Right, Joyce Lee Return Of “The Rifleman’s Rifle,” Mar., 36 Malcolm; Harvard University Press, Apr., 27 357 SIG Auto Magnum Firepower, Compact Size, May, 40 PART IV—BOOK REVIEWS S&W’s Sigma Series, May, 46 i Accurate Arms Loading Guide; Accurate Irwin, Michael R. Arms, Oct., 35 “The surest way to stop the number of guns Mississippians Rule At NRA’s Police American Military Shoulder Arms, Volume available for illegal sale is to place limits on Championships, Jan., 72 II, From the 1790s To The End Of The the numbers that can be purchased legal- A Novice’s Guide To Cartridge Flintlock Era, George D. 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