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MARINE CORPS COMMEMORATIVE DOLLAR Handguns, Description And Performance Handioading The .204 Ruger, March, p. 26 17 Mach 2 Mark Il, Sept., p. 30 Hornady: A Heritage of Handloading, Aug., p. 32 A Classic Traced, July, p. 40 The Hunting Bullet ... Redefined, Dec., p. 34 Colt Ace?, Jan., p. 36 IMR Trail Boss Smokeless Powder, July, p. 34 Constant Companions, June, p. 40 Loading .38-40 Win., July, p. 27 G.I. MI9TIAIs, June, p. 26 Loading .45 Colt Cowboy Ammo, Sept., p. 36 The Gunsite Epiphany, Oct., p. 84 Loading The 7 mm Rem. Mag., May, p. 36 History In Your Hand: S&W Walthers, Aug., p. 66 Military Krag Loads, Aug., p. 31 M1911 Carry, April, p. 42 Resizing Die Settings, Sept., p. 32 A New Generation: Ruger’s .22 Auto, April, p. 50 The Sierra Bullets Story, April, p. 26 Passing the Buck Mark, Nov., p. 80 Taking A Bite Out Of Recoil, Feb., p. 52 Really South Of The Border: Taurus’ Gaucho, Oct., p. 68 Trophy Bonded Bullets, June, p. 30 Reichs Revolvers, Jan., p. 36 The Versatile 12—The Long and Short of It, July, p. 56 Mint Pe Ruger Fiattops—Then And Now, Sept., p. 68 Winchester's “Biggest” Short Magnum: 325 WSM, Jan., p. 44 Proof Issue Ruger Reinvented—A Milestone .45, Jan., p. 52 World War Il-Era U.S. Ammunition Markings, Dec. p. 24 Ruger’s New Vaquero, Nov., p. 76 Semi-Auto Spring Endurance, Oct., p. 26 Historical & Antique Arms 2005 U.S. Mint Proof Silver Dollar honors Shrinking The GAP, May, p. 50 American Arms Of The Battle Of The Bulge, Jan., p. 56 the 230th Anniversary of the United States Stampede! Beretta’s Single-Actions, Feb., p. 46 Augusta Arsenal M1A1 Rework, Sept., p. 33 Marine Corps. Obverse design portrays the Swedish Nagant Revolvers, Oct., p. 30 Austrian Rifle, June, p. 26 famous Iwo Jima flag raising. Destined to be one of the most valuable of all modern The Triple Lock Tree, March, p. 56 Derringer Rifles, July, p. 27 issue coins due to its low mintage and great Early U.S. Enfield Serial Numbers, May, p. 28 collector appeal. Official U.S. Mint display Shotguns, Description And Performance The Grease Gun, Sept., p. 72 case with a Certificate of Authenticity. A Birmingham Small Arms—From Muzzleloaders to Motor- Great Guns Of The American West, Sept., p. 80 sellout is almost assured. Order today! Add cycles and Beyond, March, p. 40 Guns of lwo Jima ... Plus 60, Sept., p. 54 $2 per coin for p/h, max. 5 coins per house- Inertia Driven, Dec., p. 56 History In Your Hand: S&W Walthers, Aug., p. 66 hold. Price subject to change. code NRA Hammerless Shotgun Storage, May, p. 30 Hunting Guns In Colonial America, May, p. 44 Kimber Written All Over It, Jan., p. 48 Iraqi Howitzer, Aug., p. 28 EASTERN NUMISMATICS INC “Like A Spaniel Without Ears”: External Hammer Shotguns, Needham Conversion, Oct., p. 27 642 Franklin Ave Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Nov., p. 64 Non-Trapdoor U.S. .45-70s, March, p. 39 1N.Y.- s8tate0 re0sid-ents8 a3dd 5app-rop0riat0e 0sale8s tax Low Down & Dead On, Aug., p. 54 M1903A1 Rifle Stock Types, Aug., p. 30 Visit us on the internet at USCOINS.COM Only Ruger: The Gold Label, May, p. 58 The Rock Island Arsenal M1903, Feb., p. 50 “A Tolerable State of Perfection”: The Modern Autoloader, Rock island M1903s, July, p. 26 April, p. 66 Roos Underhammer Muzzieloader, Jan., p. 36 Sovrapposto! Beretta’s Over-Unders, June, p. 56 Ruger: Hecho en Mexico? July, p. 60 As versatile and Sub-Gauge Shotguns, Oct., p. 72 Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 91/59, March, p. 38 Shotgun Patterning, Oct., p. 58 “Stand In The Door:” The U.S. M1A1, Nov., p. 68 authentic as Sgt. York: American Rifleman, American Hero, March, p. 46 Rifles, Description And Performance Semi-Auto U.S. BARs?, Dec. p. 24 Teddy himself. Broken Frizzen, Aug., p. 28 “They Wouldn't Trade Them”: The Johnson LMGs, July, Bushmaster ‘03 Carbines, April, p. 40 p. 50 DIXIE GUN WORKS is Consecutive Belgian Mausers, July, p. 28 Zimmershitzen Pistol, Oct., p. 28 to the blackpowder industry Everything You Need ... Mossberg’s ATR Rifle, Nov., p. 60 Exploded View: Weatherby Mark V Rifle, Jan., p. 62 Gunmaking—Gunsmithing, You Can Make It what Teddy Roosevelt is to A “Gentleman's” Rifle In The Trenches, Oct., p. 90 Build a Bench for Your Guns, Aug., p.44 Knight's “Revolutionary” Muzzleloader, March, p. 52 Build Your Own Custom Rifle, Aug., p. 58 PViitcieter: i The Last Of Its Kind: FN’s Model 1949 Rifling Types, May, p. 28 Self-Loading Rifle, Dec., p. 60 Which Cleaning Rod?, Feb., p. 16 Less Blunder, More Thunder, May, p. 62 M1 Garand vs. M1 Carbine Rebarrels, Feb., p. 16 Sighting—Optics A Montana In Africa, July, p. 44 Fear Naught In The Night, Dec., p. 48 Montana Rifle Action, Sept., p. 31 Optics In Combat, June, p. 44 One Of One Hundred, Oct., p. 94 Resolution: How Sharp Is Sharp?, Sept., p. 76 STILL ONLY Remington Models 760 & 7600, Oct., p. 78 Simmons’ Internal Revolution, Dec., p. 52 Remington Model 1891s, July, p. 26 Weatherby Riflescope, Dec. p. 26 $5.00! Remington Schitzen Barrel, Sept., p. 34 The Rifles Of Cecil Brooks, Feb., p. 56 Knives St. Etienne Rifle, Sept., p. 33 Practical To “Tactical"—and Back, May, p. 32 Two Bucks Worth: The Marlin Model 336C, March, p. 43 SOG Specialty Knives, Sept., p. 48 The Winchester Garand, April, p. 46 FOR ORDERS ONLY XMB: The Army’s New Rifle? June, p. 48 Legislation And Laws Weatherby’s Vanguard—A Stepchild No More, Sept., p. 64 Aftermath of Disaster, Dec., p. 14 (800) 238-6785 Yugoslavian SKS Rifles, April, p.4 0 Bridge Over Troubled Waters? Nov., p. 14 Face To Face: Sen. Rick Santorum, Sept., p. 14 ORDER PRODUCTS ONLINE: Ammunition—Reloading Freedom Rings In idabel, Okiahoma, Nov., p. 84 .300 Remington Ultra Mag, Feb., p. 32 The Great Debate, Jan., p. 82 www.dixiegunworks.com .30-.378 Weatherby Magnum, Oct., p. 46 Hunter Access Will Not Be Denied, Aug., p. 14 ccepted 6 mm PPC Danger?, June, p. 27 Only A .50 Caliber Ban? Don't You Believe It, May, p. 18 Achieving Fusion, Nov., p. 52 A “Right Of The People,” March, p. 14 Build A Bench For Your Guns, Aug., p. 44 $.397 Call To Action!, May, p. 14 DIXIE GUN WORKS, INC. Expander Troubles, Jan., p. 38 Scuttling Columbus, Dec., p. 64 1412 REELFOOT AVE., DEPT.08 PO BOX 130 Full Power .357s, March, p. 38 Stop Corporations From Firing Gun Owners, Aug., p. 52 UNION CITY,TN 38281 The Future? Remington's 6.8x43 mm SPC, June, p. 52 A True Freedom Fighter, June, p. 14 AMERICAN RIFLEMAN December 2005 MARINE CORPS COMMEMORATIVE DOLLAR Handguns, Description And Performance Handioading The .204 Ruger, March, p. 26 17 Mach 2 Mark Il, Sept., p. 30 Hornady: A Heritage of Handloading, Aug., p. 32 A Classic Traced, July, p. 40 The Hunting Bullet ... Redefined, Dec., p. 34 Colt Ace?, Jan., p. 36 IMR Trail Boss Smokeless Powder, July, p. 34 Constant Companions, June, p. 40 Loading .38-40 Win., July, p. 27 G.I. MI9TIAIs, June, p. 26 Loading .45 Colt Cowboy Ammo, Sept., p. 36 The Gunsite Epiphany, Oct., p. 84 Loading The 7 mm Rem. Mag., May, p. 36 History In Your Hand: S&W Walthers, Aug., p. 66 Military Krag Loads, Aug., p. 31 M1911 Carry, April, p. 42 Resizing Die Settings, Sept., p. 32 A New Generation: Ruger’s .22 Auto, April, p. 50 The Sierra Bullets Story, April, p. 26 Passing the Buck Mark, Nov., p. 80 Taking A Bite Out Of Recoil, Feb., p. 52 Really South Of The Border: Taurus’ Gaucho, Oct., p. 68 Trophy Bonded Bullets, June, p. 30 Reichs Revolvers, Jan., p. 36 The Versatile 12—The Long and Short of It, July, p. 56 Mint Pe Ruger Fiattops—Then And Now, Sept., p. 68 Winchester's “Biggest” Short Magnum: 325 WSM, Jan., p. 44 Proof Issue Ruger Reinvented—A Milestone .45, Jan., p. 52 World War Il-Era U.S. Ammunition Markings, Dec. p. 24 Ruger’s New Vaquero, Nov., p. 76 Semi-Auto Spring Endurance, Oct., p. 26 Historical & Antique Arms 2005 U.S. Mint Proof Silver Dollar honors Shrinking The GAP, May, p. 50 American Arms Of The Battle Of The Bulge, Jan., p. 56 the 230th Anniversary of the United States Stampede! Beretta’s Single-Actions, Feb., p. 46 Augusta Arsenal M1A1 Rework, Sept., p. 33 Marine Corps. Obverse design portrays the Swedish Nagant Revolvers, Oct., p. 30 Austrian Rifle, June, p. 26 famous Iwo Jima flag raising. Destined to be one of the most valuable of all modern The Triple Lock Tree, March, p. 56 Derringer Rifles, July, p. 27 issue coins due to its low mintage and great Early U.S. Enfield Serial Numbers, May, p. 28 collector appeal. Official U.S. Mint display Shotguns, Description And Performance The Grease Gun, Sept., p. 72 case with a Certificate of Authenticity. A Birmingham Small Arms—From Muzzleloaders to Motor- Great Guns Of The American West, Sept., p. 80 sellout is almost assured. Order today! Add cycles and Beyond, March, p. 40 Guns of lwo Jima ... Plus 60, Sept., p. 54 $2 per coin for p/h, max. 5 coins per house- Inertia Driven, Dec., p. 56 History In Your Hand: S&W Walthers, Aug., p. 66 hold. Price subject to change. code NRA Hammerless Shotgun Storage, May, p. 30 Hunting Guns In Colonial America, May, p. 44 Kimber Written All Over It, Jan., p. 48 Iraqi Howitzer, Aug., p. 28 EASTERN NUMISMATICS INC “Like A Spaniel Without Ears”: External Hammer Shotguns, Needham Conversion, Oct., p. 27 642 Franklin Ave Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Nov., p. 64 Non-Trapdoor U.S. .45-70s, March, p. 39 1N.Y.- s8tate0 re0sid-ents8 a3dd 5app-rop0riat0e 0sale8s tax Low Down & Dead On, Aug., p. 54 M1903A1 Rifle Stock Types, Aug., p. 30 Visit us on the internet at USCOINS.COM Only Ruger: The Gold Label, May, p. 58 The Rock Island Arsenal M1903, Feb., p. 50 “A Tolerable State of Perfection”: The Modern Autoloader, Rock island M1903s, July, p. 26 April, p. 66 Roos Underhammer Muzzieloader, Jan., p. 36 Sovrapposto! Beretta’s Over-Unders, June, p. 56 Ruger: Hecho en Mexico? July, p. 60 As versatile and Sub-Gauge Shotguns, Oct., p. 72 Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 91/59, March, p. 38 Shotgun Patterning, Oct., p. 58 “Stand In The Door:” The U.S. M1A1, Nov., p. 68 authentic as Sgt. York: American Rifleman, American Hero, March, p. 46 Rifles, Description And Performance Semi-Auto U.S. BARs?, Dec. p. 24 Teddy himself. Broken Frizzen, Aug., p. 28 “They Wouldn't Trade Them”: The Johnson LMGs, July, Bushmaster ‘03 Carbines, April, p. 40 p. 50 DIXIE GUN WORKS is Consecutive Belgian Mausers, July, p. 28 Zimmershitzen Pistol, Oct., p. 28 to the blackpowder industry Everything You Need ... Mossberg’s ATR Rifle, Nov., p. 60 Exploded View: Weatherby Mark V Rifle, Jan., p. 62 Gunmaking—Gunsmithing, You Can Make It what Teddy Roosevelt is to A “Gentleman's” Rifle In The Trenches, Oct., p. 90 Build a Bench for Your Guns, Aug., p.44 Knight's “Revolutionary” Muzzleloader, March, p. 52 Build Your Own Custom Rifle, Aug., p. 58 PViitcieter: i The Last Of Its Kind: FN’s Model 1949 Rifling Types, May, p. 28 Self-Loading Rifle, Dec., p. 60 Which Cleaning Rod?, Feb., p. 16 Less Blunder, More Thunder, May, p. 62 M1 Garand vs. M1 Carbine Rebarrels, Feb., p. 16 Sighting—Optics A Montana In Africa, July, p. 44 Fear Naught In The Night, Dec., p. 48 Montana Rifle Action, Sept., p. 31 Optics In Combat, June, p. 44 One Of One Hundred, Oct., p. 94 Resolution: How Sharp Is Sharp?, Sept., p. 76 STILL ONLY Remington Models 760 & 7600, Oct., p. 78 Simmons’ Internal Revolution, Dec., p. 52 Remington Model 1891s, July, p. 26 Weatherby Riflescope, Dec. p. 26 $5.00! Remington Schitzen Barrel, Sept., p. 34 The Rifles Of Cecil Brooks, Feb., p. 56 Knives St. Etienne Rifle, Sept., p. 33 Practical To “Tactical"—and Back, May, p. 32 Two Bucks Worth: The Marlin Model 336C, March, p. 43 SOG Specialty Knives, Sept., p. 48 The Winchester Garand, April, p. 46 FOR ORDERS ONLY XMB: The Army’s New Rifle? June, p. 48 Legislation And Laws Weatherby’s Vanguard—A Stepchild No More, Sept., p. 64 Aftermath of Disaster, Dec., p. 14 (800) 238-6785 Yugoslavian SKS Rifles, April, p.4 0 Bridge Over Troubled Waters? Nov., p. 14 Face To Face: Sen. Rick Santorum, Sept., p. 14 ORDER PRODUCTS ONLINE: Ammunition—Reloading Freedom Rings In idabel, Okiahoma, Nov., p. 84 .300 Remington Ultra Mag, Feb., p. 32 The Great Debate, Jan., p. 82 www.dixiegunworks.com .30-.378 Weatherby Magnum, Oct., p. 46 Hunter Access Will Not Be Denied, Aug., p. 14 ccepted 6 mm PPC Danger?, June, p. 27 Only A .50 Caliber Ban? 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