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TITLE: American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: March, 1951; Vol. 99, No. 3
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 ivory-stocked wheellock pistols on this month's cover are treasured possessions of Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art. But one other pair of these Dutch wheel-lock arms is known to exist. For more by Stephen V. Grancsay on the use of ivory on guns, see the article beginning on page 44. First Things First . . . an Editorial.

Hiram Berdan . . . by Major Lyman L. Woodman, USAF . . . Units of trained riflemen played colorful and decisive roles in the Civil War.

Loads for the .357 . . . by Barr and White . .

North American Big Game . . . by Moyer and Sarber . . . Famed Alaska guide Hosea Sarber brings you authoritative tips on bear hunting.

Beginner's Ballistics, Part II . . . by Stanley M. White, MD . .

Reliable Handgun Reloads . . . by Colonel A. M. Libasci . . . If you want to squeeze out that last point, watch those reloading details.

NRA and Civil Defense Some Aspects of Lubrication . . . by A. Donald Newell . . . Simple things can be surprisingly complicated, when you get down to facts.

What Price Riflemen? . . . by Bill Shadel . . . How does the man with the rifle stack up against atomic bombs and super weapons?.

Maximum Pressure" . . . by Al Barr . . . Excessive breech pressure in one rifle may be perfectly normal in another.

Training the Junior Hunter . . . by John S. Rose . . . With an eye to the future, New York State tries an experiment in education.

Legislative Bulletin . . . The first report for 1951 from the NRA's nationwide legislative service.

Where They Hit! . . . by Robert Hutton . . . The proof of the cartridge is a matter of accuracy and trajectory at the target.

Ivory on Firearms . . . by Stephen V. Grancsay . . . As long as man can remember, he has used ivory for decoration of his weapons.

Spotting Scope.


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