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TITLE: American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 1950; Vol. 98, No. 4
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 Colt Frontier pictured on the cover is in the collection of photographer Everett W. Saggus of Elberton, Georgia. Mr. Saggus made the transparency with a 5x7 view camera on daylight Ekta-chrome, using blue photofloods for illumination. Length of hammer spur has been increased.

It's Your War Now --- an Editorial.
Common Sense and Case Shape --- Douglas A. Faulkner --- Is the hazard involved in loading a small case to give 4000 f.s. warranted?.
Learn to Shoot Skeet --- by Rudy Etchen --- The fundamentals of the popular shotgun game are explained by an expert.
Three-in-One Rifle --- by Robert Hutton --- How a California hunter makes one barrel and action do three jobs.
Make Yourself a Holster --- by George O. Bartlett --- The step-by-step process of making a decorated holster for your sidearm.
Care and Feeding of Bullpups --- by Al Barr --- A shooter partial to that odd rifle explains the details of its construction.
Beavertail for a Double --- by Morgan H. Holmes --- The shotgun fore-end is part of the stock frequently overlooked.
3rd Annual NRA Convention.
Ammunition Behavior --- by Maj. Gen. J. S. Hatcher --- Lack of understanding often results in erroneous gun accident reports.
Legislative Bulletin.
Fellow Big Bore Enthusiasts --- by Harlan Carter --- . Postwar high-power shooting hds failed to gain new friends. Why?.
Loads for the 7 MM. --- by White and Barr.
Why an Improved Whelen? --- by Neil Kenney.
Brown Bear and Bullets --- by McMath and Whitehead --- A trip after Alaskan brownies results in interesting comments on bullets.


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