Description: SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: American Rifleman Magazine [The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!] ISSUE DATE: February 1951; Vol. 99, No. 2 CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: The pronghorn antelope in this group in New York's American Museum of Natural History are depicted as they fed on the prairies which made up much of Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch in the Dakotas. Said Roosevelt, in his "Hunting Trips of a Ranchman": "Of all kinds of hunting, the chase of the antelope is pre-eminently that requiring skill in the use of the rifle . . . " Back to First Principles. Shooting the Free Rifle -- A veteran international team member gives his views on free-rifle equipment -- by Arthur C. Jackson. Servicing Your Guns -- a Dope Bag Review -- A report on the current repair situation among American arms manufacturers. North American Big Game: Lion -- by Moyer and Barker -- Famed lion hunter Elliot Barker describes the thrill of chasing 'old long tail. Loads for the .38 Special -- by Barr and White -- Another in the Rifleman's authoritative series on loads for popular cartridges. The Birmingham "Trade" -- a Story in Pictures -- Sid Latham reports on the painstaking methods used by England's gunmakers. Which Wildcat? -- by Bill Corson -- Is there one wildcat cartridge which has greater inherent accuracy than another?. Beginner's Ballistics -- by Stanley M. White, MD -- The first of four short, easy-to-follow articles on the flight of bullets. Freund and Brother -- by John J. Barsotti -- All but forgotten are the brothers who became 'Pioneer Armorers on the U.P. Rocky Mountain Range Builders -- by Lee E. Echols -- If your club is discouraged about getting a range, read this success story. Inventory Your Guns -- by Phil Sharpe -- If you died tomorrow, would your heirs know the true value of your firearms?. Don't `Kentucky' Me! -- by Major Ellis Lea -- Some simple front-sight modifications for the handgunner with aiming troubles. Mount for a German Scope -- by Hobart S. White -- An Enfield and a German ZF4 can be combined as a practical all-purpose rifle. Rowland Target is Still a Record -- by L. R. Wallack -- The famous target fired fifty years ago by C. W. Rowland is yet unbeaten. Pump Gun in Reverseby Elmer Keith -- It took the Norwegians to reverse a slide-action shotgun and get away with it. Spotting Scope. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED.
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Publication Month: February
Publication Year: 1951
Publication Name: American Rifleman