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TITLE:
American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
December 1950; Vol. 98, No. 12
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 powder horn on this month's cover, photographed on Kodachrome by Bob Holland, is owned by Lucius Mahon of Ludlow, Vt., in whose family it has been for
many years. It is marked "Samuel Campton His Horn February the 26 1764." For more on American powder horns, read the article by Stephen Grancsay beginning on
page 16.
Christmas Spirit - - - an Editorial.
Scopes for Hunting Rifles - - - by Townsend Whelen - - - A down-to-earth discussion of scope sights, by the dean of American arms writers.
History on American Powder Horns - - - by Stephen V. Grancsay - - - The powder horn was more than a carry-all to the soldier of 18th century America.
Problems of Gun Assembly - - - by Harold E. MacFarland - - - Taking 'em apart and putting 'em together again has plagued many a gunsmith.
Idaho Elk Hunt - - - by Pete Barrett - - - A picture story that conveys the true flavor of Idaho's famed Primitive Area.
Accuracy Specialist - - - by Colonel A. M. Libasei A gunsmith named Berdon can take some credit for a lot of national pistol records.
Revolver Barrels and Velocity - - - by Philip B. Sharpe - - - Does the .357 lose punch if you shorten the barrel? Here's an authoritative answer.
This Coating Business - - - by Elsa and Robert J. Reichert - - - Time was when words meant what they saki. Nowadays you can't always be sure.
NRA Small Arms Training Program.
Quality of Jap Rifles - - - by Lt. LeRoy A. Morgans, Jr. - - - Nipponese smallarms vary from good bets for hunting to sure bets for suicide.
New Junior Qualification Courses.
Bench Rest Roundup - - - by Al Barr - - - The boys on the benches are still trying to put all of their bullets into one hole.
0 Sniper-1903 Rifle - - - by Major Lyman L. Woodman - - - A piece of photographic evidence which indicates that it's still a rifleman's war.
Baby .22's of Other Days - - - by Herschel C. Logan - - - The pocket pistols of decades past are becoming favorites of many a gun collector.
Spotting Scope.
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