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TITLE: American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: August 1951; Vol. 99, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER The desert bighorn sheep on the cover was photographed by E. P. Haddon, of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, on the Kofa Wildlife Refuge near Yuma, Arizona. The hunting of bighorn sheep is discussed in the article on page 16.

Accuracy and the Wimbledon Match - - - by Elmer Keith - - - The cartridge means a lot in shooting at 1,000 yards for the big silver cup.

Let's Go To San Francisco - .

North American Big-Game Animals by Moyer, Frazer, Wills - - - Hunting bighorn sheep, wariest of game animals, requires hardiness and stamina.

What About the Featherweights? by Maj. Gen. J. S. Hatcher - - - Air Force experimental handguns use many variations of steel and aluminum parts.

Punt Gunsphotographs by Sid Latham - - - Gunners of days-gone-by used 'powerful' weapons to bag wildfowl for the market.

Maynard Arms and Ammoby Lt. Col. B. R. Lewis - - - Rifles fashioned by a dentist were the finest that could be had sixty years ago.

That Sparrows Point Pistol Clubby J. A. Harper - - - There is a lot of interest in shooting in the little town south of Baltimore.

Anniversary of NRA Junior Program.

Hunting Small Game, Conclusionby Henry" M. Stebbins - - - Folks looking for a place to use guns' can find many targets available in the woods.

No Alibi Now!by John P. West - - - Shortened action and new sights make a .45 1917 S&W into a target revolver.

Iron Sights Still Shootby H. V. Stent - - - Today, numerous shooters may overlook the value of open and peep sights.

Knocking Them Flatby Matt Grant - - - An experiment shows that it's more than the physical force of a bullet that kills.

Spotting Scopeby Paul Cardinal - .



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