GUNS Magazine April 2018 PDF

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Highlights of the April 2018 issue of GUNS Magazine include:

COVER STORY: MCX VIRTUS PATROL RIFLE: SIG re-imagines Stoner’s Legendary Black Rifle.

READY TO SERVE: THE FN 509: Not Just Another Striker-Fired 9mm Service Pistol!

POWERFUL, TOUGH & HANDY: The Great BFR Revolver Excels With Mods By Magnum Research’s Precision Center.

A BULL OF A PUP: Bond Brings Boberg’s Magical “Bullup” Pistol To Shooters.

IS 8 ENOUGH? 6+2: Ruger’s .357 Redhawk — Portable Power/Magnum Punch!

BED BITES: Bolt-Action Stock Fit: Don’t Let These Quirks Mess-Up Your Accuracy!

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

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