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dsmith512
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Classic Reading Material

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GUNS Magazine and American Handgunner have posted digital copies of some of their classic issues. Enjoy!

http://www.gunsmagazine.com/classic-gun ... -editions/

http://www.americanhandgunner.com/class ... -editions/
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Thanks for posting the links :D I remember reading some of those 1960 Guns magazine as a kid, I kept them and reread them so often they eventually fell apart.
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That was great. I stopped in and read an article by Keith, noticed an ad for .41 Remington Rimfire for $5 per box of 50, saw the Merit aperture ad, and a bunch more. Really cool.
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Do you remember which issue/month it was? I know Keith wrote for Guns and that was the first thing I
was going to look for.
Rimfire McNutjob wrote:That was great. I stopped in and read an article by Keith, noticed an ad for .41 Remington Rimfire for $5 per box of 50, saw the Merit aperture ad, and a bunch more. Really cool.
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Bullard4075 wrote:Do you remember which issue/month it was? I know Keith wrote for Guns and that was the first thing I
was going to look for.
The one with the Whitney Wolverine pistol on the front cover. I think it was one of the 1956 issues.
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