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TITLE:
American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
September 1950; Vol. 98, No. 9
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER - - - The rare bongo, largest of the West African bushbucks and a prized trophy in any game bag, is distinguished by its unique crescent-marked chest. These
two are in the American Museum of Natural History's fine habitat group. For more on. African game, turn to page 18.
Guns and Butter - - - an Editorial.
San Francisco Gunmakers - - - James E. Serven - - - Firearms wrote many a chapter in the early-day history of California.
Letters of a Wildcatter. Part 1 - - - by Donald S. Hopkins - - - The personal, day-by-day record of a six-month safari in Africa.
Slicked-Up Mauser - - - by Pete Barrett - - - A step-by-step picture story on 'customizing' a Mouser rifle action.
Magnum Loads - - - by Barr and White - - - Resuming the Rifleman's authoritative series on loads for popular cartridges.
Let's `Take a Crossbow. - - - Conclusion by George M. Stevens - - - Here, in words and pictures, are directions for making a practical crossbow.
Military Seiniautos - - - by William Pizuak - - - The bolt action's day is over, as far as military usage is concerned.
Double or Nothing - - - Jack Badgett - - - Despite popular opinion, you can shoot double action and hit the target.
Shotgun Patterns - - - by G. G. Oberfell - - - Why not try the statistical approach to practical shotgun efficiency?.
Chambering Reamers - - - by Wesley O. Walker - - - Here's a method by which you can try your own wildcat cartridge designs.
Shooting the Muzzle-Loaders - - - by Elmer Keith - - - You don't have to be a target crank to enjoy shooting a coal burner.
Spotting Scope.
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