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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Guns Magazine
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Stairways: a most dangerous place
by Clint Smith -
Remington 11-87 Sportsman: when enough is enough
by Jeff John - Aimpoint gets US Military contract
- End of an era
- New 8.5x50 Peregrine
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Check first
by Gerald D'Agostino - 8mm ammo
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The name game Pt III rifles
by J.B. Wood - Making a difference in Michigan
- Landmark binoculars
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Am I missing something?
by John Taffin -
Speed draw: don't have unrealistic expectations for speed of drawing and firing a hidden handgun
by Massad Ayoob - .38 Magnum?
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California dreamin'
by David Codrea - Success story
- Nite-Tac .45ACP pistol
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The .30-06: so many hunting and target rounds. Who needs 'em?
by Mike Venturino -
Elite Target Systems: TAC II turning targets
by Dave Douglas - U.S. Guns of World War II
- Banning "assault" knives
- New Black Ice LED lights
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Impolite
by Frank Wilson - Steyr GB
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Triple trouble with a double: bolt action or double rifle for dangerous game? The choice soon becomes obvious
by John Sheehan - Court finds n "right of the people"
- Blue Book of Gun Values
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Tap dancin' through the mine field
by John Connor -
The .40 Smith & Wesson: this round came along at the right time in the right place
by Charles E. Petty - Reloading the M1 Garand
- You can win a free Benelli Cordoba 12 gauge
- Publicity for ranges and gun stores
- Grand Raptor II .45 ACP
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Chambers: that all-important point where everything starts
by Glen Zediker -
The fightin' .50 GI.: for those who only use a .45 because a 50 isn't available
by John Taffir - New Jersey on seize-o-matic
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Your help needed
by Elizabeth M. Christiansen - Ironman Bowie
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Oh, so polite English?
by Lee French -
Surplus ammo shootout: filling in the empty slots with new components
by Holt Bodinson -
WWII bolt actions: the majority of World War II was fought with turnbolt designs like these. Here's how they perform
by Mike Venturino - Condi rice, freedom up close and personal
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Caldwell Insta-View targets
by Glenn Barnes -
Columbia river knife & tool: a mini-sword for the samurai in you
by Kim Terlecky -
Franchi and Stoeger get Benelli's inertia drive
by Holt Bodinson -
The WSM goes big bore: it's not a .388 and that's good!
by Holt Bodinson -
The Black Arrow
by David Codrea - Catch a dream
- Imperial lubricants
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Gone but not forgotten: Winchester's 9422 lever action
by Dave Anderson -
Through the looking glass: 50 years of guns and scopes
by Dave Anderson - Handgun season added in Delaware
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Bushnell Yardage Pro Laser Rangefinder
by Glenn Barnes - New shotgun saddle mounts
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