GUNS Magazine February 2015 PDF

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kahr_100THE TWO-KAHR FAMILY — Peach Of Pair: The Full-Size CT45 And Compact CM45 Provide Big-Bore Punch In Accurate, Smooth-Shooting DAO Platforms.

HK VP9 –HK Built The First Striker-Fired, Polymer-Frame Pistol Decades Ago. They’ve Done It Again. But This Time They’ve Done It Right.

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CAST AWAY! — No, You Don’t Have To Stick With Jacketed Bullets In Your Pet Semi-Auto Pistol. Really.

THE ASYMMETRIC WARRIOR — Shooting Long Range With Ashbury Precision Ordnance’s .338 Lapua Rifle.

<good_100GOOD VIBRATIONS — How Your Rifle’s Barrel Moves And Affects Accuracy.

NEW PRODUCTS — Hot new products you must have!

OUT OF THE BOX

QUARTERMASTER

PLUS MUCH MORE!

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

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