American Handgunner
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Articles in May 2002 issue of American Handgunner
- The winner by a nose - Handgun Leather
by Roy Huntington - Wait-and-see gun parts - Pistol Smithing
by Alex Hamilton - There's something about flaming red hair - The 10-Ring
by Commander Gilmore - The Ayoob files: When airline pilots draw guns
by Massad Ayoob - Lights, camera, action - Industry Insider
by Cameron Hopkins - Fire and Iceland - Handgun Hunting
by J.D. Jones - Good ole Brownells - Pistol Smithing
by Alex Hamilton - The "Other Lawman's" great holster design - The Six Gunner
by John Taffin - Upgrading replica sixguns with replica stocks - Taffin Tests
by John Taffin - It's concealed, but it ain't very concealable - The 10-Ring
by Commander Gilmore - Speak out: Mail call
- Hunting santa's mules - Handgun Hunting
by J.D. Jones - The last hope - Pistol Smithing
by Alex Hamilton - In search of the revolverist's magic wand
by Mike Cumpston - Massad Ayoob vs. the machine
- And they say kids today don't have ambition - The 10-Ring
by Commander Gilmore - Handgun retrospective - Combat Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Burning rates and conventional wisdom - Hand Loading
by Charles E. Petty - The importance of flexibility - Strategic Solutions
by Ken J. Good - Range war: At the Tin Star Ranch
by John Taffin - Nikon Sporter I 10x36 binoculars - Gunny Sack
by Charles E. Petty - It's the civilized thing to do, you know - The 10-Ring
by Commander Gilmore - Ruggedly Ruger - Combat Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Twilight zone powders - Hand Loading
by Charles E. Petty - How to get small - Strategic Solutions
by Ken J. Good - The legend of big red: Ruger's Super Redhawk is awesomely powerful and exceptionally strong. Here is the story of how the biggest production revolver came into existence
by John Taffin - Benchmade Griptilian folder - Gunny Sack
by Charles E. Petty - The king of handguns - Combat Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Inside the pressure cooker - Hand Loading
by Charles E. Petty - The glass wall - Strategic Solutions
by Ken J. Good - The Plaxco principles - Better Shooting
by Dave Anderson - McCormick "drop in" rear sight - Gunny Sack
by Charles E. Petty - Snubnose supreme - Combat Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Condition three jitters - Tactical Advantage
by Ken Hackathorn - Count your chads for the .357 SIG - Cop Talk
by Massad Ayoob - The pleasures of consistency - Better Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Lyman digital trigger pull gauge - Gunny Sack
by Charles E. Petty - The name is Walther, Carl Walther - Combat Shooting
by Dave Anderson - According to experts - Tactical Advantage
by Ken Hackathorn - Bad guys dropping - Cop Talk
by Massad Ayoob - The natural point-of-aim stance - Better Shooting
by Dave Anderson - Add it up - Insider
- Old Paint vs. Elsie - Handgun Leather
by Roy Huntington - Let's play favorites - Tactical Advantage
by Ken Hackathorn - Velocity race - Cop Talk
by Massad Ayoob - Texas steel: Texan Brad Duncan's tactical folders are as sharp in design as their edges
by Pat Covert - I'd walk a mile to smoke a camel - Industry Insider
by Cameron Hopkins - The laundry test - Handgun Leather
by Roy Huntington - Hidey-holes and the Rolodex - Pistol Smithing
by Alex Hamilton - Only one problem with this heroic rescue - The 10-Ring
by Commander Gilmore - Taurus today: The bull is loose! With a whole new center of semiautomatics, the "revolver company" from Barzil has quietly reinvented itself with a new focus on self-defense pistols loaded with features and quality
by Charles Cutshaw - 1911 news - Insider