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2011 ANNUAL INDEX —— AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Handguns, Description and Performance They Led The Way, July, p. 54 Right-To-Carry: The New Frontier In Secon 2 For The Show: The Taurus 990 and Twenty-Gauge Super Slugs, June, p. 73 Amendment Lawsuits, Aug., p. 16 405 Revolvers, Nov., p. 53 What About The Other 6 mms? Aug, p. 72 Siren Song: The Truth About The President's Call A Centennial Celebration, June, p. 50 For “Consensus, June, p. 16 A Modern Day Classic: Wiley Clapp’s Colt, June, p. 56 Historical & Antique Arms Trial Lawyers, Guns, Money & Ratings Anything But Ordinary: The Chiappa Rhino, May, p. 58 An Extraordinary Gift CNBC's “Remington Under Fire,” Jan., p. 44 The Robert E. Petersen Gallery, Jan., p. 62 Colt Bisley Revolver, Jan., p. 92 Ballard No. 1% Hunter's Rifle, June, p. 100 NRA Official Colt's Comeback—Celebrating 175 Year The First Garands, Sept., p. 68 The 2011 Golden Bullseye Awards, May, p. 62 Dec., p. 54 The FN Browning Mode! 1903, Aug., p. 77 American Marksman: 2011 Bianchi Cup t Fourth Model Deringer, Dec., p. 84 Hemingway's Beretta, Feb., p. 40 Championships, Nov., p. 46 Colt Woodsman Target Model, March, p. 92 Lefaucheux Pinfire Revolvers In The War Between An Extraordinary Gift: The Robert E. Petersen Designing The Best Pistol For 3-Gun, Nov., p. 73 The States, July, p. 50 Gallery, Jan., p. 62 Everything You Need: Ruger’s SR1911, Aug., p. 43 Owning A Thompson SMG, Sept., p.4 0 Changing Of The Guard: Keene On Leading, Sept., p. 94 The Evolution Of The Custom Combat .45, March, p. 58 Remington Model 870 3° Magnum Wingmaster | The Rivers Of Freedom, March, p. 44 Extreme Versatility: The XD(M) Evolves, Feb., p. 44 July, p. 84 NRAC ountry Scores Some Smash Hits, Oct., p. 16 The FN Browning Mode! 1903, Aug., p. 77 Smi&t Wehsso n Model No. 1, Third Issue, Oct., p.1 16 NRA Life Of Duty, Sept., p. 60 Lever-Action Versatility: Rossi Ranch Hand, Oct., p. 68 State Of The Art: Model 1855 Rifle Musket Aug p. 64 Dope Bag Pittsburgh Picks: Top Guns, Optics & Ammunition The “Tommy's” Thompson, March, p. 54 Aimpoint Hunter 34L 1X 47 mm, Feb., p. 66 April, p. 46 Trials Of The M1911, June, p. 46 AYA No. 2 Side-By-Side, Oct., p. 94 The Remington R1 M1911, Feb., p. 52 U.S. M1903 Springfield Magazine Cut-Off, April, p. 44 Baikal IZH 46M, Feb., p. 64 Safeties On Revolvers? March, p. 40 U.S. Springfield .45-70 Gov't Trapdoor Carbine Barnes Buster Bullets, May, p. 78 Self-Defense Pistol 101, July, p. 35 Feb., p. 88 Bond Arms Ranger II, Oct., p. 96 The Solo Stands Alone, Oct., p. 65 Winchester 1886 Extra Light Weight, April, p. 29 Browning's Left-Hand X-Bolt Hunter, April, p. 70 Star Super B Pistol, Feb., p. 39 Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action, Aug., p. 108 Burris Eliminator, Aug., p. 86 Tuning The M1911 For Reliability, June, p. 64 The World War Il U.S. M1911 & M1911A1 Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24X 50 mm FFP Scope, Shotguns, Description and Performance June,p . 60 Dec., p. 62 Designing The Ideal 3-Gun Shotgun, Oct., p. 9C Chiappa Firearms M Four-22 Carbine, Sept , p. 88 Hemingway's Beretta, Feb., p. 40 Biography & History Colt She;iff's Model Revolver, March, p. 70 Light, Lively & Fast: Benelli’s 28-Ga. Legac 100 Years of the M1911 At The National Firearms Crimson Trace MVF-515 Green, Sept., p. 92 Sept., p. 77 Museum, Nov., p. 62 CZ-USA SP-01 Phantom 9 mm Luger Pistol, May, p. 76 Pittsburgh Picks: Top Guns, Optics & Ar 125 Years Of The American Rifleman, Aug., p. 55 Diamondback DB380 Pistol, July, p. 58 April, p. 46 Draw & Fire, A History Of FBI Handguns, Sept., p. 64 EAA Witness 9 mm Luger, Sept., p - Rifles, Description and Performance Frank Hamer, Legendary Lawman, Oct., p. 59 Kel-Tec PMR-30 .22 WMR Pistol, Nov., p. 80 The 6.8 SPC As A Hunting Cartridge, Feb., p. 51 The Greatest Pistol In The World, April, p. 61 Les Baer .308 Semi-Auto Match, Aug., pD BA American Best: Refining a Classic, Jan p. 46 Hotter Than The oe Of Hell's Gates Ohio Ordnance Works M240 SLR, May, p. 74 Balancing Act: Savage Arms’ Lightweight Hunter Don Burgett, Nov., p.4 8 PTG's Blueprinting Tools, March, p. 72 Rifles, Nov., p. 58 er aoe Let The Shooters Shoot, Savage Mark II BSEV, Jan., p. 68 Best Of The Breed: Ruger's Gunsite Scout Rifle May,p clair Tactical/Varmint Bipod, Nov., p. 82 May p 51 NRA Marksf l Passing Of A Secc ond Amendment Smith & Wesson Model 632 .327 Federal Mag abela’s 50th Anniversary Guns Sept Dp 54 Warrior: Sen. James A. McClure, May, p. 81 Revolver, Jan., p. 70 Heavy Metal: FNH-USA‘s SCAR 17S, March, p. 48 Opening ory The Guns of Manassas, 1861 Springfield Range Officer M1911 .45 ACP June, p. 76 Pursuit Of The Perfect Bolt-Action: Sako, Dec., p. 50 July, p.4 2 STI Total Eclipse, Feb, p. 62 Lever-Action Versatility: Rossi Ric Wande Ict., p. 68 SAS | night Andy McNab ( n Modern Firepower Stoeger Model 3500, July, p. 60 V1 Carbine, Sept., p. 11£ Nov p 69 Uselton Arms Compact Classic, Dec The M1 Rifle Basic Functior Shot Across The Pond, Jan., p. 54 Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope, June The Military Model 70, Ap Sons Of Guns”: Red Jacket's Reality, July, p. 46 Winchester Model 70 Safari Express ional Match M1 Talking With Joe Mantegna, Sept., p. 81 MViadr ch, p. 68 e For AArn Old1 \WW/aarr h Won With Hardball: The U.S. M1911 & The Authors Battle Rifle, Marct Medal Of Honor, Jan., p. 50 Adler, Dennis Sighting—Optics Lefaucheux Pinfire Revolvers In The Pittsburgh Pick A Short History Of Hunting Scopes, June, p. 68 Between The States, July, p. 5 April, p. 46 — reen, Oct., p. 86 Arms and the Man Staff Remington Model 700 spold s Mark 8 COBSS ) The Greatest Pistol In The World Taking Back Thc Half Kilor April, p. 63 PittAspbruilr gh p. Pi4c6k s: Top Guns, Optics & Ammunitio BarAs neSshosr,t HJioshtonr y Of H unting Scopes The PrUe.Ss.e ntM ilAintadr y FuStuCrAe R MParrocghr,a m { § Spot-On: Nikon's M-2 Riflescopes T he Straight Story On Scope Moun Nov., p. 78 Aug., p. 81 Ammunition—Reloading The Straight Story On Scope Mounting Aug., p What About The Other 6 mms? Aut 35 Years of Loading The .25 06 Ren The Adaptable .22-.250 Rem., June, p Legislation and Laws Bartocci, Christopher R. changing Expectations A Story Full Of Holes, Jan \ Taking Back The Half Kilometer, Britain's Winchester’s Dynamic Duo, Oct Border Battle Heats Up, Me L129A1 April, p. 63 DRT Frangible Ammunition, Apri The Buck Stops Where? Se ~ Bilby, Joseph Feedin g The Judge, Aug., p. 69 TT he Culture War And The Second Amendment Dpening Sh¢ ts The Guns of Manassas Hand-In-Hand: Loading The .38 Sp July, p. 17 y, p. 42 Oct., p. 48 End Run, Feb., p. 16 Calabi, Silvio Handloading The New 30 Rem. AR, Ma In the States, Gun Rights AreO n The March, Nov., p. 16 Hemingway's Beretta, Fet p. 40 Hornady Superformance Varmint it Can Never Happen Here, Dec., p. 16 Canfield, Bruce Performance Of .38 Spl. +P Ammunit Obama's Secret Plan To Destroy The Second The First Garands Sept p. 68 Pheasant Loads On A Budget, Nov., p. 44 Amendment By 2016, Dec. p. 40 The G.l. “Forty-Five” In World War II, May, p. 67 Shooting AnatL oading The 6~ .O8LAx 43 mm f Re Project Gun Runner, July, p. 38 The Military Model 70, April, p. 66 Power Grab, March p. 16 The National Match M1, Oct., p. 74 §? Decemeer 2011 |W WW.AMERICANRIFLEMAN.ORG 2011 ANNUAL INDEX —— AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Handguns, Description and Performance They Led The Way, July, p. 54 Right-To-Carry: The New Frontier In Secon 2 For The Show: The Taurus 990 and Twenty-Gauge Super Slugs, June, p. 73 Amendment Lawsuits, Aug., p. 16 405 Revolvers, Nov., p. 53 What About The Other 6 mms? Aug, p. 72 Siren Song: The Truth About The President's Call A Centennial Celebration, June, p. 50 For “Consensus, June, p. 16 A Modern Day Classic: Wiley Clapp’s Colt, June, p. 56 Historical & Antique Arms Trial Lawyers, Guns, Money & Ratings Anything But Ordinary: The Chiappa Rhino, May, p. 58 An Extraordinary Gift CNBC's “Remington Under Fire,” Jan., p. 44 The Robert E. Petersen Gallery, Jan., p. 62 Colt Bisley Revolver, Jan., p. 92 Ballard No. 1% Hunter's Rifle, June, p. 100 NRA Official Colt's Comeback—Celebrating 175 Year The First Garands, Sept., p. 68 The 2011 Golden Bullseye Awards, May, p. 62 Dec., p. 54 The FN Browning Mode! 1903, Aug., p. 77 American Marksman: 2011 Bianchi Cup t Fourth Model Deringer, Dec., p. 84 Hemingway's Beretta, Feb., p. 40 Championships, Nov., p. 46 Colt Woodsman Target Model, March, p. 92 Lefaucheux Pinfire Revolvers In The War Between An Extraordinary Gift: The Robert E. Petersen Designing The Best Pistol For 3-Gun, Nov., p. 73 The States, July, p. 50 Gallery, Jan., p. 62 Everything You Need: Ruger’s SR1911, Aug., p. 43 Owning A Thompson SMG, Sept., p.4 0 Changing Of The Guard: Keene On Leading, Sept., p. 94 The Evolution Of The Custom Combat .45, March, p. 58 Remington Model 870 3° Magnum Wingmaster | The Rivers Of Freedom, March, p. 44 Extreme Versatility: The XD(M) Evolves, Feb., p. 44 July, p. 84 NRAC ountry Scores Some Smash Hits, Oct., p. 16 The FN Browning Mode! 1903, Aug., p. 77 Smi&t Wehsso n Model No. 1, Third Issue, Oct., p.1 16 NRA Life Of Duty, Sept., p. 60 Lever-Action Versatility: Rossi Ranch Hand, Oct., p. 68 State Of The Art: Model 1855 Rifle Musket Aug p. 64 Dope Bag Pittsburgh Picks: Top Guns, Optics & Ammunition The “Tommy's” Thompson, March, p. 54 Aimpoint Hunter 34L 1X 47 mm, Feb., p. 66 April, p. 46 Trials Of The M1911, June, p. 46 AYA No. 2 Side-By-Side, Oct., p. 94 The Remington R1 M1911, Feb., p. 52 U.S. M1903 Springfield Magazine Cut-Off, April, p. 44 Baikal IZH 46M, Feb., p. 64 Safeties On Revolvers? March, p. 40 U.S. Springfield .45-70 Gov't Trapdoor Carbine Barnes Buster Bullets, May, p. 78 Self-Defense Pistol 101, July, p. 35 Feb., p. 88 Bond Arms Ranger II, Oct., p. 96 The Solo Stands Alone, Oct., p. 65 Winchester 1886 Extra Light Weight, April, p. 29 Browning's Left-Hand X-Bolt Hunter, April, p. 70 Star Super B Pistol, Feb., p. 39 Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action, Aug., p. 108 Burris Eliminator, Aug., p. 86 Tuning The M1911 For Reliability, June, p. 64 The World War Il U.S. M1911 & M1911A1 Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24X 50 mm FFP Scope, Shotguns, Description and Performance June,p . 60 Dec., p. 62 Designing The Ideal 3-Gun Shotgun, Oct., p. 9C Chiappa Firearms M Four-22 Carbine, Sept , p. 88 Hemingway's Beretta, Feb., p. 40 Biography & History Colt She;iff's Model Revolver, March, p. 70 Light, Lively & Fast: Benelli’s 28-Ga. Legac 100 Years of the M1911 At The National Firearms Crimson Trace MVF-515 Green, Sept., p. 92 Sept., p. 77 Museum, Nov., p. 62 CZ-USA SP-01 Phantom 9 mm Luger Pistol, May, p. 76 Pittsburgh Picks: Top Guns, Optics & Ar 125 Years Of The American Rifleman, Aug., p. 55 Diamondback DB380 Pistol, July, p. 58 April, p. 46 Draw & Fire, A History Of FBI Handguns, Sept., p. 64 EAA Witness 9 mm Luger, Sept., p - Rifles, Description and Performance Frank Hamer, Legendary Lawman, Oct., p. 59 Kel-Tec PMR-30 .22 WMR Pistol, Nov., p. 80 The 6.8 SPC As A Hunting Cartridge, Feb., p. 51 The Greatest Pistol In The World, April, p. 61 Les Baer .308 Semi-Auto Match, Aug., pD BA American Best: Refining a Classic, Jan p. 46 Hotter Than The oe Of Hell's Gates Ohio Ordnance Works M240 SLR, May, p. 74 Balancing Act: Savage Arms’ Lightweight Hunter Don Burgett, Nov., p.4 8 PTG's Blueprinting Tools, March, p. 72 Rifles, Nov., p. 58 er aoe Let The Shooters Shoot, Savage Mark II BSEV, Jan., p. 68 Best Of The Breed: Ruger's Gunsite Scout Rifle May,p clair Tactical/Varmint Bipod, Nov., p. 82 May p 51 NRA Marksf l Passing Of A Secc ond Amendment Smith & Wesson Model 632 .327 Federal Mag abela’s 50th Anniversary Guns Sept Dp 54 Warrior: Sen. James A. McClure, May, p. 81 Revolver, Jan., p. 70 Heavy Metal: FNH-USA‘s SCAR 17S, March, p. 48 Opening ory The Guns of Manassas, 1861 Springfield Range Officer M1911 .45 ACP June, p. 76 Pursuit Of The Perfect Bolt-Action: Sako, Dec., p. 50 July, p.4 2 STI Total Eclipse, Feb, p. 62 Lever-Action Versatility: Rossi Ric Wande Ict., p. 68 SAS | night Andy McNab ( n Modern Firepower Stoeger Model 3500, July, p. 60 V1 Carbine, Sept., p. 11£ Nov p 69 Uselton Arms Compact Classic, Dec The M1 Rifle Basic Functior Shot Across The Pond, Jan., p. 54 Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope, June The Military Model 70, Ap Sons Of Guns”: Red Jacket's Reality, July, p. 46 Winchester Model 70 Safari Express ional Match M1 Talking With Joe Mantegna, Sept., p. 81 MViadr ch, p. 68 e For AArn Old1 \WW/aarr h Won With Hardball: The U.S. M1911 & The Authors Battle Rifle, Marct Medal Of Honor, Jan., p. 50 Adler, Dennis Sighting—Optics Lefaucheux Pinfire Revolvers In The Pittsburgh Pick A Short History Of Hunting Scopes, June, p. 68 Between The States, July, p. 5 April, p. 46 — reen, Oct., p. 86 Arms and the Man Staff Remington Model 700 spold s Mark 8 COBSS ) The Greatest Pistol In The World Taking Back Thc Half Kilor April, p. 63 PittAspbruilr gh p. Pi4c6k s: Top Guns, Optics & Ammunitio BarAs neSshosr,t HJioshtonr y Of H unting Scopes The PrUe.Ss.e ntM ilAintadr y FuStuCrAe R MParrocghr,a m { § Spot-On: Nikon's M-2 Riflescopes T he Straight Story On Scope Moun Nov., p. 78 Aug., p. 81 Ammunition—Reloading The Straight Story On Scope Mounting Aug., p What About The Other 6 mms? Aut 35 Years of Loading The .25 06 Ren The Adaptable .22-.250 Rem., June, p Legislation and Laws Bartocci, Christopher R. changing Expectations A Story Full Of Holes, Jan \ Taking Back The Half Kilometer, Britain's Winchester’s Dynamic Duo, Oct Border Battle Heats Up, Me L129A1 April, p. 63 DRT Frangible Ammunition, Apri The Buck Stops Where? Se ~ Bilby, Joseph Feedin g The Judge, Aug., p. 69 TT he Culture War And The Second Amendment Dpening Sh¢ ts The Guns of Manassas Hand-In-Hand: Loading The .38 Sp July, p. 17 y, p. 42 Oct., p. 48 End Run, Feb., p. 16 Calabi, Silvio Handloading The New 30 Rem. AR, Ma In the States, Gun Rights AreO n The March, Nov., p. 16 Hemingway's Beretta, Fet p. 40 Hornady Superformance Varmint it Can Never Happen Here, Dec., p. 16 Canfield, Bruce Performance Of .38 Spl. +P Ammunit Obama's Secret Plan To Destroy The Second The First Garands Sept p. 68 Pheasant Loads On A Budget, Nov., p. 44 Amendment By 2016, Dec. p. 40 The G.l. “Forty-Five” In World War II, May, p. 67 Shooting AnatL oading The 6~ .O8LAx 43 mm f Re Project Gun Runner, July, p. 38 The Military Model 70, April, p. 66 Power Grab, March p. 16 The National Match M1, Oct., p. 74 §? Decemeer 2011 |W WW.AMERICANRIFLEMAN.ORG Carter, Aaron Lever-Action Versatility, Oct., p. 68 Balancing Act: Savage Arms’ Lightweight Self-Defense Pistol 101, July, p. 34 Hunter Rifles, Nov., p. 58 Martin, Henry 1960 ad touted the Colt Fourth Changing Expectations: Winchester's Dynamic Changing Of The Guard: Keene On Leading Duo, Oct., p. 80 Sept., p. 94 Model Derringer as an “addition DRT Frangible Ammunition, April, p. 36 McClellan, Angus to your collection and a handgun Hornady Superformance Varmint, Jan., p. 58 SAS Insight: Andy McNab On Modern Fire that means business.” Circulating when Clapp, Wiley power, Nov., p. 69 Extreme Versatility: The XD(M) Evolves, Feb., p. 44 Morgan, Martin K.A. the first Colt Derringers debuted in Feeding The Judge, Aug., p. 69 Hotter Than The Hinges Of Hell's Gates 1870, the Type Ii Liberty Double Eagle is The R1 M1911, Feb., p. 52 Don Burgett, Nov., p. 48 a Collectible coin that means business. The Solo Stands Alone, Oct., p. 65 Norell, James 0.E. Crane, David P»r oject m Gunrunner. J This historic coin was the first U.S. The U.S. Military SCAR Program Status NRA Staff gold coin to bear the motto: “In God Present And Future, March, p. 51 1 Golden Bullseye Awards, May, p. 62 We Trust.” Gilbert, Glenn M. Top Guns, Optic 2 For The Show: The Taurus 990 and 405 mmunition, April, p. 46 Revolvers, Nov., p. 53 O'Brien, Ben Heavy Metal: FNH-USAs SCAR 17S, March, p. 48 Shot Across The Pond, Jan., p. 54 Leupold’s Mark 8 COBSS, April, p. 55 Sons Of Guns”: Red Jacket's Reality, July, p. 46 Hacker, Rick cutee Martin Ballard No. 1% Hunter's Rifle, June, p. 100 The “Tommy's Thompson March p 54 Colt Bisley Revolver Jan., p. 92 Plaster, Maj. John L. Colt's Comeback—Celebrating 175 Years New Life For An Old Warhorse: Enhanced Dec., p. 54 Battle Rifle, March, p. 64 Colt Woodsman Target Model, March, p. 92 sniper War Afghanistan, Dec., p. 48 M1 Carbine, Sept., p. 116 Sheetz, Brian C Minted from 1866-1876, Remington Mode! 700, Nov., p. 104 Best Of The Breed: Ruaer’s Guns Remington Model 870 3° Magnum R fle May, p 51 the Type Il Libs are the shortest production Wingmaster, July, p. 84 run in the series. An estimated 95% Schreier, Philip Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 An Extraordinary Gift: T of them were melted down after the Oct p 116 Smith & Wesson Model 29, May, p. 100 Gallery, Jan., p Gold Confiscation Act of 1933. Supica, Jim U.S. Springfield .45-70 Gov't Trapdoor Carbine Feb., p. 88 100 Years Of The M1911 At The! Almost uncirculated and uncirculated Firearms Museum, Nov., p. 62 Winchester 1886 Extra Light Weight, Apr Type li Double Eagles are especially Tillman, Barrett p. 29 Marksn anshir Matt er hard to find. In fact, Type ll Liberty Double Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action, Aug., p. 10 t, May D¢p. 04 Eagles are so rare only 1 out of 1,000 Haviland, John . Won With Hardball: The U.S. M1911 & 35 Years Of Loading The .25-'06 Rem., Sept., p. 4 Medal Of Honor, Jan.. p. 5 collectors can hope to own even one of The Adaptable .22-.250 Rem., June, p. 44 these exceptional, historic coins. Hand-in-Hand: Leading The .38 Spl. & .357 Towsley, Bryce Maa., Oct., p. 48 For current pricing, availability & Pheasant Loads On A Budget, Nov., p. 44 Hopkins, Cameron order placement, call toll free today. A Centennial Celebration, June, p. 5{ The Evolution Of The Custom Combat .45 1-800-877-3273 March, p. 58 Going Green Oct., p. 86 VAULT VERIFICATION: JAMRFTL1 211 Johnston, Jeff NRA Country Scores Some Smash Hits, Oct., p. 16 ka PAP 199% Keefe, Mark A., IV Wilson,B ill 125 Years Of 7he American Rifleman, Aug., p. 55 Talking With Joe Mantegna, Sept., p. 81 UNIVERSAL Trial Lawyers, Guns, Money & Ratings: CNBC’s Wilsf ovenr,y trhine J AjI NGE } A JQ COIN & BULLION® Remington Under Fire,” Jan., p. 44 Frank Hamer, Le jendary Lawr a : Kuleck, Walt Wormley, Stanton L., Jr. e272 Business Trials Of The M1911, June, p. 46 A Modern Day Classic: VW as Alliance Laemline, Tom p. 56 The Business of Freedom. The World War I] U.S. M1911 & M1911A1 e M19 Please read important terms and diti that June, p. 60 Vanderpool Bill products p d, ii ncludi’ ng Texas residents Lohman, Chip & Fire A History add 8.25% sales tax to orders under $1000 American Marksman: 2011 Bianchi Cup Championships, Nov., p. 46 Vanderlinden, Anthony The FN Browning Mod MacAulay, John D. State Of The Art Model 1855 Rifle Musket Zent, John Aug., p. 64 Mann, Richard Anything But Ordinary: The Chiappa Rhino May, p. 58 Cr abelal'a s c5r 0th » AAnnrn iversarayry Gur Ceapnt. , rp . 94

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