GUNS Magazine March 2015 PDF

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shop_1911PUTTING THE “9” IN 1911 — Nighthawk Custom’s Soft-Kicking P5 Justifies Its Price Tag.

ARMED AND AIRBORNE — Firepower From The Sky: Guns Of World War II Paratroopers.

LEVER-ACTION DELUXE — Navy Arms’ Model 1873 .357 Magnum.

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THE UNCLUTTERED CARBINE — A Personal Upper/Lower Matchup Results In Purpose-Built, Accurate AR.

WORKHORSE RIFLE — Savage’s Model 16 Weather Warrior Proves Its Mettle Up Past The Arctic Circle.

VARMINT RIFLE TRENDS — Improvements In Ammo, Optics And — Of Course — The AR Equations Are All Influencing The Game.

NEW PRODUCTS — Hot new products you must have!

SURPLUS, CLASSIC AND TACTICAL FIREARMS

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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