GUNS Magazine February 2017 PDF

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Highlights of the February 2017 issue of GUNS Magazine include:

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COVER STORY: KIMBER MICRO 9: Built For Close-Quarter Emergencies, This “Mini-1911” Spits +P 9mm From A .380-Size Platform

TOOL VS. ELEGANCE: Synthetic Stocks Don’t Always Mean “Utilitarian Ugly.” Walnut Ones Don’t Always Need Babying.

pocket_storePOWERED-UP POCKET PISTOL: The Taurus 24/7 GEN 2 Compact In .40 S&W Hits Hard.

BLOCK THAT KICK!: Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Varmint Target In .308 Was “Just What The Doctor Ordered.”

PLUS: reader favorite columns for Dave Anderson, John Connor, Massad Ayoob, John Taffin, Holt Bodinson and Mike “Duke” Venturino.

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