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Ex + 2013 ANNUAL INDEX — AMERICAN RIFLEMAN, VOLUME 161 Handguns, Description and Performance Precise Propellant Measuring, Aug., p. 42 Guns Of The “Banana Wars,” Part Two, Feb., p. 42 Dirty Harry's Model 29 Reaching Out: .222 Rem., April, p. 49 Mode! 1861 Vs. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle America’s Shooting Star, Aug., p. 65 Saving Your Shoulder: .270 Win., Nov., p. 62 Muskets, Sept., p. 52 > Evolution of Perfection?Glock’s Gen4 Pistols Shooting and Loading The .300 H&H Magnum, Jan., p. 68 The Sincerest Form Of Flattery Nov., p. 92 Shooting For Less, Nov., p. 52 Chinese Broomhandles, April, p. 78 Fanning” Ane “Slip-Hammering,” May, p. 56 Soft Loads for Safari Rifles, Jan., p. 44 The Sheetz Rifle: A Longrifle With General Andrew The FNX Trio of Service Pistols, March, p. 69 Takithne Lgea d: .44 Rem. Mag., May, p. 61 Jackson, June, p. 66 3unP arts, July, p. 54 Teamwork: The .17 WSM & Savage's B.Mag, Aug., p. 52 Unmistakable: The Thompson, Dec., p. 78 Hurricane Sandy Magazine Rust Removal, June, p. 42 The .22 Magnum For Self-Defense? June, p. 52 Where Will We Bury Them All?” Many Times Stronger Than Required: Ruger’'s Light The Tale of Two. 32 Specials, May, p. 48 Finnish Arms Of The Winter War, Oct., p. 94 - Weight Single-Six, May, p. 92 Unequalled: .30-.378 Why. Mag., Oct., p. 63 Mastering” The M1911 Winchester's AAssistant Coach, Oct., p. 70 Legislation and Laws Kimber's Master Carry Pistols, Sept., p. 6 : Pir Election Day 2012: Moving Forward Jan p. 16 Not Just A .45, April. p. 52 Optics and Accessories And Then There Were None: lilinois Joins U.S. In Pocket-Pistol Lessons, May, p. 88 An Extraordinary Achievement Recogaising Right To Carry, Sept., p. 16 ; Recoil Management: Springfield’s 9 mmr The First Handgun-Mounted Light, Nov.,p.74 -olorado’s Pro-Second Amendment Volunteers Show Oct.. p. 86 stic Software For Long-Range Shooting, Dec., p. 72 The Way Ahead, Dec., p. 18 Ruger Revisits The Forty-Five, Dec., p. 5 Den't Fear the Darkness: Crimson Trace Midnight Freedom Wins Round One, July, p. 14 SAR Ams: Turkish Technology Comes Of Age, Sept., p. 74 __ 3-Gun Invitational, Jan., p n The Courts: Battles New And Old, Aug., p. 16 elf-Defense Behind The Wheel. April. p. 87 Glossary of Optical Terms, March, p. 70 The Debate Begins: U.S. Senate Moves Forward On Service Grade: SIG Sauer's M11-A1. May. p. 6 Holding On To Your Handgun New Gun Bills, May, p. 16 3mall Wonder: Springfield's XD-S, Jan., p. 5t ls A Retention Holster Right For You? Jan., p. 64 The Fight Is On, April, p. 16 Spot-On: A Bullseye View of Reminaton’s R11 Pist )pening Up To Off-Body Carry, Dec., p NRA In the States 2013: It’s Time To Roll Up Our june, p. 48 Make Duplex Reticles Work For You, May 2 Sleeves, Feb., p. 14 Springs & Storage, June, p. 40 Now Hear This! July, p. 68 Right-To-Carry Victory In Court, March, p. 16 Two Guns in One: FN’s FNS. March. p. 6¢ Safe Gun Storage Options, Oct., p. 88 Siege: Gun Owners Face An Unprecedented Assault Jpgrading Your Block. Feb.. p. 62 Weaver Vs. Picatinny Rails n Their Rights, Feb., p. 46 Walther. Carl Walther., Oct., p. ¢ 6 What is the Difference? March, p. 46 S- tand and Fight, Feb., p. 54 ‘ , Why America’s Gun Owners Must Stand And Fight Winy A Cap For the Garand! Jan.. p. & Histor&i Acntailqu e Arms April, p. 58 Shetyene, Description and Performance 62 okarev Through A Broomhandle? Don't Do It ur Guide To The Changing Marketplace of Gun ingham Chv aries Daly? Jar ~ 06 Sales, Dec., p. 60 3 Model 626ES ide-By-Side Shotgun, Sept. p. 12 Better Than A Broomstick J L Or Sidal sie Service, June, p. 58 NRA Official sh Mark Ill Snider Carbine, Jar 100 2 2013 American Rifleman Golden Bullseye t Banker s Special Chambering, Aug., p. 5 ds, May, p. 70 dt y del 1903 Pocket ee merless, July, p. 9 3 MidwayUSA/NRA Bianchi Cup Championships n Parts, July, p.5 0 hards-Mason Conversio Aug ». 48 p. 60 SAR Arms: Turkish Techn"o logy Comes . = vt tNe W Servi ce Revolver, March 12 ; A Full House In Texas: 2013 NRA-ILA Leadership Shape Up Your Shotgur Shootina, Jan.. p. 72 Jolt $ 3eneration Buntline Special .45, Nov.,p .1 28 Forum, Oct, p.18 olt’s “New Model Holster Pistol” In The Civil War “ountdown to Houston: 2013 NRA Annual Meetings Rifles, Description and Performance March, p. 5522 & Exhibits, March, p. 50 Bring EnoughGu n”: AH istory of FBI Long Gu >ooper Revolver, July, ¢ Heading to Houston: Guns & Gear In The Lone Star ie State, April,p .6 4 nces between M1911 Meet NRA President Jim Porter, Sept., p. 66 valent Oct., p.5 1 NRA Celebrates Freedom In A Big Way, Aug., p. 58 Mag.B s lackhawk, Oct., p. 50 NRA Foundation Supports Fathers In The Field, Dec., p. 92 L ry Rifle With A Detachable-Bo NRA Legends: NRA Members We Are ProudT o Call et ‘Ox p. 52 Friends, June, p. 82 t Rifle Mystery, May, p. 58 NRA Needs You, May, p. 98 w-Number” U.S. M1903 Rifle Warning, Nov., p. 60 One-On-One With AugustA . Busch, Ill, Nov., p. 18 1860 Spencer Carbine, Oct., p. 128 The (Harrisburg, Pa.) Show Goes On, Oct., p. 118 1888 Bore Diameter Danger, Nov., p. § canada, Marct 5 I$ 35 “Radom” Pistol, June, p. 96 Dope Bag n M1? April. p. 4 Remington Model 34 or Bannerman’s Special? May, p. 58 Bergara Long-Range Hunter BCR15, Nov., p. 98 Remington New Model Army Revolver, Dec 117 Browning A-Bolt Shotgun Stalker,O ct., p 100 ¢ 2 n Act st Model Browning Citori Mod7e25 lFie ld Over-Under, Feb., p. 72 Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 4.5-14X 44 mm Riflescope Feb., p. 76 valiber .30, M1, March, p. 47 JS ) Cavalry Mtis ke ( | entury Int'l Arms 1873 Single Action Millennium VictorF Ne WV Revolver, July, p 7?Z Annette and Reloading Seanbeve A\ Te aie From The National Firearms Charter Arms Pathfinder .22 WMR, Sept., p. 98 2ars With The 7 mm STW p. 84 Vluse De Tactical Arms Stea th Recon Scout, June, f cheats Model 395 Russian Musket, April, p. 112 EAA Appeal Carbine .22 Long Rifle, June, p. 70 W.J. Jeffrey & Co. “Rook Rifle.” Dec. p. 45 FABARM XLR5 Black Velocity, Sept., p. 96 Kimber 8400 Patrol Rifle, May, p. 102 Biography & History Konus Sight-Pro TR, Nov. p. 104 Back ng Another Horse: Winchester's G30 aserLyte Reaction Tyme, May, p. 106 Semiautomatic Rifle, Nov., p. 8 Leica Geovid HD-B, Nov., p. 102 Brinna Enough Gun story of FBI Le l 1 1.25-4X 20 mm VX-R Patrol Riflescop Oct March, p. 90 erkel RX Helix, July, p. 74 Aontana Rifle Co. DGR, Dec., p. 82 —— ATR Night Train Il, April, p. 88 ng Heavy .40 S&W, Jan., p. 47 Sharpshooters July, p. 62 1 10X 42 mm Monarch7 ATB MMa y Pp. 107 Hand + .3aU 0 VVA fir Others he Spencer Carbine, Aug., p. 74 sler Model 48 Professional, June, p. 72 The Easter Rising, Sept., p.8 0 Nosler Varmageddon Rifle Package, Aug., p. 84 suns Of Ga July, p. 48 Redfi Id Ceo unterstrike, Sept., p. 100 Guns of Operation Market Garden, May, p. 76 Redring Shotgun Sight, Jan., p. 82 Plain Sight: Colt Automatics At Santiago Rock River Arms LAR-8 Standard Operator, April, p. 86 March, p. 56 Ruger New Bearcat Shopkeeper, Dec., p. 80 Of The “Banana Wars,” Part One, Jan., p. 54 Ruger LCR-22Mag, Aug., p. 80 11 0 Decemser 2013 |w wW.AMERICANRIFLEMAN.ORG Ex + 2013 ANNUAL INDEX — AMERICAN RIFLEMAN, VOLUME 161 Handguns, Description and Performance Precise Propellant Measuring, Aug., p. 42 Guns Of The “Banana Wars,” Part Two, Feb., p. 42 Dirty Harry's Model 29 Reaching Out: .222 Rem., April, p. 49 Mode! 1861 Vs. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle America’s Shooting Star, Aug., p. 65 Saving Your Shoulder: .270 Win., Nov., p. 62 Muskets, Sept., p. 52 > Evolution of Perfection?Glock’s Gen4 Pistols Shooting and Loading The .300 H&H Magnum, Jan., p. 68 The Sincerest Form Of Flattery Nov., p. 92 Shooting For Less, Nov., p. 52 Chinese Broomhandles, April, p. 78 Fanning” Ane “Slip-Hammering,” May, p. 56 Soft Loads for Safari Rifles, Jan., p. 44 The Sheetz Rifle: A Longrifle With General Andrew The FNX Trio of Service Pistols, March, p. 69 Takithne Lgea d: .44 Rem. Mag., May, p. 61 Jackson, June, p. 66 3unP arts, July, p. 54 Teamwork: The .17 WSM & Savage's B.Mag, Aug., p. 52 Unmistakable: The Thompson, Dec., p. 78 Hurricane Sandy Magazine Rust Removal, June, p. 42 The .22 Magnum For Self-Defense? June, p. 52 Where Will We Bury Them All?” Many Times Stronger Than Required: Ruger’'s Light The Tale of Two. 32 Specials, May, p. 48 Finnish Arms Of The Winter War, Oct., p. 94 - Weight Single-Six, May, p. 92 Unequalled: .30-.378 Why. Mag., Oct., p. 63 Mastering” The M1911 Winchester's AAssistant Coach, Oct., p. 70 Legislation and Laws Kimber's Master Carry Pistols, Sept., p. 6 : Pir Election Day 2012: Moving Forward Jan p. 16 Not Just A .45, April. p. 52 Optics and Accessories And Then There Were None: lilinois Joins U.S. In Pocket-Pistol Lessons, May, p. 88 An Extraordinary Achievement Recogaising Right To Carry, Sept., p. 16 ; Recoil Management: Springfield’s 9 mmr The First Handgun-Mounted Light, Nov.,p.74 -olorado’s Pro-Second Amendment Volunteers Show Oct.. p. 86 stic Software For Long-Range Shooting, Dec., p. 72 The Way Ahead, Dec., p. 18 Ruger Revisits The Forty-Five, Dec., p. 5 Den't Fear the Darkness: Crimson Trace Midnight Freedom Wins Round One, July, p. 14 SAR Ams: Turkish Technology Comes Of Age, Sept., p. 74 __ 3-Gun Invitational, Jan., p n The Courts: Battles New And Old, Aug., p. 16 elf-Defense Behind The Wheel. April. p. 87 Glossary of Optical Terms, March, p. 70 The Debate Begins: U.S. Senate Moves Forward On Service Grade: SIG Sauer's M11-A1. May. p. 6 Holding On To Your Handgun New Gun Bills, May, p. 16 3mall Wonder: Springfield's XD-S, Jan., p. 5t ls A Retention Holster Right For You? Jan., p. 64 The Fight Is On, April, p. 16 Spot-On: A Bullseye View of Reminaton’s R11 Pist )pening Up To Off-Body Carry, Dec., p NRA In the States 2013: It’s Time To Roll Up Our june, p. 48 Make Duplex Reticles Work For You, May 2 Sleeves, Feb., p. 14 Springs & Storage, June, p. 40 Now Hear This! July, p. 68 Right-To-Carry Victory In Court, March, p. 16 Two Guns in One: FN’s FNS. March. p. 6¢ Safe Gun Storage Options, Oct., p. 88 Siege: Gun Owners Face An Unprecedented Assault Jpgrading Your Block. Feb.. p. 62 Weaver Vs. Picatinny Rails n Their Rights, Feb., p. 46 Walther. Carl Walther., Oct., p. ¢ 6 What is the Difference? March, p. 46 S- tand and Fight, Feb., p. 54 ‘ , Why America’s Gun Owners Must Stand And Fight Winy A Cap For the Garand! Jan.. p. & Histor&i Acntailqu e Arms April, p. 58 Shetyene, Description and Performance 62 okarev Through A Broomhandle? Don't Do It ur Guide To The Changing Marketplace of Gun ingham Chv aries Daly? Jar ~ 06 Sales, Dec., p. 60 3 Model 626ES ide-By-Side Shotgun, Sept. p. 12 Better Than A Broomstick J L Or Sidal sie Service, June, p. 58 NRA Official sh Mark Ill Snider Carbine, Jar 100 2 2013 American Rifleman Golden Bullseye t Banker s Special Chambering, Aug., p. 5 ds, May, p. 70 dt y del 1903 Pocket ee merless, July, p. 9 3 MidwayUSA/NRA Bianchi Cup Championships n Parts, July, p.5 0 hards-Mason Conversio Aug ». 48 p. 60 SAR Arms: Turkish Techn"o logy Comes . = vt tNe W Servi ce Revolver, March 12 ; A Full House In Texas: 2013 NRA-ILA Leadership Shape Up Your Shotgur Shootina, Jan.. p. 72 Jolt $ 3eneration Buntline Special .45, Nov.,p .1 28 Forum, Oct, p.18 olt’s “New Model Holster Pistol” In The Civil War “ountdown to Houston: 2013 NRA Annual Meetings Rifles, Description and Performance March, p. 5522 & Exhibits, March, p. 50 Bring EnoughGu n”: AH istory of FBI Long Gu >ooper Revolver, July, ¢ Heading to Houston: Guns & Gear In The Lone Star ie State, April,p .6 4 nces between M1911 Meet NRA President Jim Porter, Sept., p. 66 valent Oct., p.5 1 NRA Celebrates Freedom In A Big Way, Aug., p. 58 Mag.B s lackhawk, Oct., p. 50 NRA Foundation Supports Fathers In The Field, Dec., p. 92 L ry Rifle With A Detachable-Bo NRA Legends: NRA Members We Are ProudT o Call et ‘Ox p. 52 Friends, June, p. 82 t Rifle Mystery, May, p. 58 NRA Needs You, May, p. 98 w-Number” U.S. M1903 Rifle Warning, Nov., p. 60 One-On-One With AugustA . Busch, Ill, Nov., p. 18 1860 Spencer Carbine, Oct., p. 128 The (Harrisburg, Pa.) Show Goes On, Oct., p. 118 1888 Bore Diameter Danger, Nov., p. § canada, Marct 5 I$ 35 “Radom” Pistol, June, p. 96 Dope Bag n M1? April. p. 4 Remington Model 34 or Bannerman’s Special? May, p. 58 Bergara Long-Range Hunter BCR15, Nov., p. 98 Remington New Model Army Revolver, Dec 117 Browning A-Bolt Shotgun Stalker,O ct., p 100 ¢ 2 n Act st Model Browning Citori Mod7e25 lFie ld Over-Under, Feb., p. 72 Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 4.5-14X 44 mm Riflescope Feb., p. 76 valiber .30, M1, March, p. 47 JS ) Cavalry Mtis ke ( | entury Int'l Arms 1873 Single Action Millennium VictorF Ne WV Revolver, July, p 7?Z Annette and Reloading Seanbeve A\ Te aie From The National Firearms Charter Arms Pathfinder .22 WMR, Sept., p. 98 2ars With The 7 mm STW p. 84 Vluse De Tactical Arms Stea th Recon Scout, June, f cheats Model 395 Russian Musket, April, p. 112 EAA Appeal Carbine .22 Long Rifle, June, p. 70 W.J. Jeffrey & Co. “Rook Rifle.” Dec. p. 45 FABARM XLR5 Black Velocity, Sept., p. 96 Kimber 8400 Patrol Rifle, May, p. 102 Biography & History Konus Sight-Pro TR, Nov. p. 104 Back ng Another Horse: Winchester's G30 aserLyte Reaction Tyme, May, p. 106 Semiautomatic Rifle, Nov., p. 8 Leica Geovid HD-B, Nov., p. 102 Brinna Enough Gun story of FBI Le l 1 1.25-4X 20 mm VX-R Patrol Riflescop Oct March, p. 90 erkel RX Helix, July, p. 74 Aontana Rifle Co. DGR, Dec., p. 82 —— ATR Night Train Il, April, p. 88 ng Heavy .40 S&W, Jan., p. 47 Sharpshooters July, p. 62 1 10X 42 mm Monarch7 ATB MMa y Pp. 107 Hand + .3aU 0 VVA fir Others he Spencer Carbine, Aug., p. 74 sler Model 48 Professional, June, p. 72 The Easter Rising, Sept., p.8 0 Nosler Varmageddon Rifle Package, Aug., p. 84 suns Of Ga July, p. 48 Redfi Id Ceo unterstrike, Sept., p. 100 Guns of Operation Market Garden, May, p. 76 Redring Shotgun Sight, Jan., p. 82 Plain Sight: Colt Automatics At Santiago Rock River Arms LAR-8 Standard Operator, April, p. 86 March, p. 56 Ruger New Bearcat Shopkeeper, Dec., p. 80 Of The “Banana Wars,” Part One, Jan., p. 54 Ruger LCR-22Mag, Aug., p. 80 11 0 Decemser 2013 |w wW.AMERICANRIFLEMAN.ORG Pe HISTORICAL NRA EXCLUSIVE OFFER Ruger 22/45 Mark lil Lite, March, p. 86 Self-Defense Behind The Wheel, April, p. 82 Savage Arms Model 11/111 Lady Hunter, Sept., p. 94 Throughout history, military heroes and Kyle, Chris SCCY Industries CPX-2, April, p. 90 “Direct The Attention Of Some Of The innovative firearms like the Remington SIG Sauer P290RS Sub-Compact 9 mm Luger, Sharpshooters...”, July, p. 62 1863 New Model Army & Navy revolvers May, p. 104 Sightron SIIISS 10-50X 60 mm LRFCH, Oct., p. 104 Laemlein, Tom (considered by many to be the finest per- ° Smith & Wesson M&P-15 MOE Mid, March, p. 88 Unmistakable: The Thompson, Dec., p. 78 Cussion single-actions ever) have impacted Swarovski CL Companion 8X 30 mm Binocular, “Where Will We Bury Them Ail?” Dec., p. 84 Finnish Arms Of The Winter War, Oct., p. 94 the course of nations. Taylor's Tactical Model 1892 Alaskan Take-Down, Mehall Phillips, Karen In fact, many veterans today remember Oct., p. 102 Closing In: American Legacy Firearms, Sept., p. 86 Trijicon Sealed Reflex Sight, Aug., p. 86 Manan, Richard firsthand the story of PT-109 and the heroism TriStar C-100 9 mm Luger, Aug., p. 82 Deer Camp Design: Remington's Model 783 of John F. Kennedy, who received the Navy Uberti Silver Boy, Feb., p. 74 Nov., p. 82 and Marine Corps Medal and the Purple Uzi Rifle .22 Long Rifle, Jan., p. 80 Make Duplex Reticles Work For You, May, p. 42 Weatherby Vanguard Series 2 Synthetic Rifle, Jan., p. 78 The .22 Magnum For Self-Defense? June, p. 52 Heart in WWII. Following the war, Kennedy WWienacthheesrtbeyr- X SXVPa nPguumapr-dA cGtHi2o,n NSovh.o,t gup.n , 100Ju ne, p. 74 Marx, Tom continued to serve his country in the House Holding On To Your Handgun of Representatives, Senate and became the Authors Is A Retention Holster Right For You? Jan., p. 64 youngest elected U.S. President in history. Opening Up To Off-Body Carry, Dec., p. 66 Antaris, Leonardo M. He created the Navy Seals, The Peace The Sincerest Form Of Flattery McAulay, John D. Chinese Broomhandles, April, p. 78 Colt's “New Model Holster Pistol” In The Civil War Corps, inspired America to put a man on the Bartocci, Christopher R. ExcMealsr chA,l l p.O th5er2s ...” The Spencer Carbine, moon and was the only Democrat among 8 M16s Of The Great White North Aug., p. 74 Presidents to be Life Members of the NRA. Diemaco & Colt Canada, March, p. 76 McRae, Bill Bilby, Joseph Glossary of Optical Terms, March, p. 70 “The Last Circulating 90% Pure Silver The Guns Of Gettysburg, July, p. 48 Morgan, Martin K.A. Half Dollar Minted in US History!” Canfield, Bruce The Guns of Operation Market Garden, May, p. 76 Backing Another Horse: Winchester’s G30 Semiautomatic Rifle, Nov., p. 86 Plaster, Maj. John L. Better Than A Broomstick: The Ross Rifle In U.S Advances In U.S. Sniping Ammunition From Vietnam To Afghanistan, Sept., p. 88 Service, June, p. 58 Ballistic Software For Long-Range Shooting Carter, Aaron Dec., p. 72 Rifle Anew, July, p. 58 Teamwork: The .17 WSM & Savage's B.Mag, Aug., p. 52 Sage, Mark The Sheetz Rifle: A Longrifle With General Andrew Clapp, Wiley Jackson, June, p. 66 The FNX Trio of Service Pistols, March, p. 69 “Mastering” The M1911 Sheetz, Brian C. Kimber's Master Carry Pistols, Sept., p. 60 Decidedly Different: The |WI Tavor, June, p. 60 Not Just A .45, April, p. 52 From Scratch: Build Your Own AR, Nov., p. 70 Ruger Revisits The Forty-Five, Dec., p. 56 SAR Arms: Turkish Technology Comes Of Age eM TRUST Sept., p. 74 Service Grade: SIG Sauer's M11-A1, May, p. 64 Spot On: A Bullseye View of Remington’s R1 Pistols Small Wonder: Springfield's XD-S, Jan., p. 50 KP June,p . 48 Schreier, Philip Two Guns In One: FN’s FNS, March, p. 64 Guaranteed By Us:” Winchester's “New” Model 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 1873, Nov., p. 64 Findley, Don Many Times Stronger Than Required: Ruger’s Light Hidden in Plain Sight: Colt Automatics At Santiago March, p. 56 Weight Single-Six, May, p. 92 Simpson, Layne Giddings, Caleb 25 Years With The 7 mm STW, May, p. 84 Upgrading Your Glock, Feb., p. 62 Drawing Down Jacketed Bullets For Obsolete Plus Priority Shipping & Insurance Gilbert, Glenn M. Cartridges, Sept., p. 54 Piston Delivery: The Adcor Defense B.E.A.R., Jan., p. 62 Gentlemen, This Is The New Model 1100 This year, 50 years following his Presidency, Aug., p. 70 Universal Coin is offering a limited inventory Hacker, Rick Dirty Harry's Model 29: America’s Shooting Star, Aug., p. 65 Modern Bullets In Lever-Gun Cartridges, March of Brilliant Uncirculated, 1964 first date of Shooting and Loading The .300 H&H Magnum Haviland, John Jan., p. 68 issue, 90% pure silver Kennedy Half Doilars An American Favorite: The .243 Winchester, Dec., p. 5( Smith-Christmas, Kenneth L. with 3 bonus offers while supplies remain. Precise Propellant Measuring, Aug., p. 42 Shooting For Less, Nov., p. 52 Guns Of The “Banana Wars,” Part One, Jan., p. 5 See our ad (inside back cover of this issue) for details juns Of The “Banana Wars,” Part Two, Feb., p. 42 Soft Loads for Safari Rifles, Jan., p. 44 Guns Of The Easter Rising, Sept., p. 80 HISTORY BUFFS - See "Guns, Silver & JFK" The Tale of Two .32 Specials, May, p. 48 Taylor, John article on pg. 42 - 43 of this issue Heggenstaller, Adam Shape Up Your Shotgun For Better Shooting, Jan., p. 72 Pocket-Pistol Lessons, May, p. 88 Tillman, Barrett Horman, B. Gil Don’t Fear the Darkness: Crimson Trace Midnight Up For A Challenge? Why Not “Build Your Own Gui’ (800) 822-GOLD Oct., p. 54 (4653) 3-Gun Invitational, Jan., p. 60 Vault Verification: The Evolution of Perfection? Glock’s Gen4 Pistols Towsley, Bryce UAMRFKD1213 _ Differ Expires 12/15/13 Nov., p. 92 America’s Rejected Caliber, Nov., p. 76 Safe Gun Storage Options, Oct., p. 88 Now Hear This! July, p. 68 universalcoin.com Keefe, Mark A., IV Vanderlinden, Anthony Please read important customer disclosures on our website or that Recoil Management: Springfield's 9 mm Luger XD-S Filling A Niche: FN’s Early Side-By-Sides, Oct., p. 76 accompany products purchased, including arbitration agreement. Oct., p. 86 Vanderpool, Bill Walther. Carl Walther., Oct., p. 64 Bring Enough Gun”: A History of FBI Long Guns Kurtenbach, Joseph L. Oct., p. 80 Leveraging Heritage: Henry Repeating Arms Co Zent, John Sept., p. 70 Winchester's AAssistant Coach, Oct., p. 70

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