GUNS Magazine October 2002 PDF

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COVER STORY: SPRINGFIELD ARMORY’S NEW M1 –Perhaps The Most Significant Rifle Of The 20th Century, The M1 Garand Is Again In Production.

LASER RANGEFINDERS: — Okay, We All Know These Are Neat Gadjets — But Fadala Asks, “What Are They Good For?!

VERSATILE YAQUI SLIDE — Long Experience Has Convinced The Author This Is A Truly Superior Holster.

HOLT’S VITAL LIST FOR HUNTERS — Don’t Permit Lack Of Preparation To Handicap Your Big-Game Hunting..

THE 1885 HIGH-WALL REBORN — One Of The Most Famous Single-Shot Rifles Is Available Again, And It’s A Beauty.

E-Z-GO’S SPLENDID LITTLE TRUCK — ATV’s Are A Boon To The Hunter, And The E-Z-Go May Be The Most Versatile Of The Breed.

CUSTOM MARLIN LEVERGUNS — Stock Marlins Are Fine Rifles, But There’s Always Some Talented Fella With An Idea To Make Them Better.

ON A POSITIVE NOTE — Legacies.

HANDLOADER — Redding Shell Holders.

RIFLEMAN — Weaver Grand Slam Scopes.

SHOTGUNNER — Some Other Shotgunning Games.

QUARTERMASTER — NECG’s Auxiliary Peep Sight.

QUARTERMASTER — Hart’s Accuracy Asset 1.

QUARTERMASTER — The Ultimate Gun Vise.

HANDGUNS — When Great Ones Pass.

CAMPFIRE TALES — Me And Joe.

PLUS MUCH MORE!

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