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Gun Digest the Magazine, May 26, 2008

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Inside This Issue

• New handguns for 2008 run the gamut from the truly interesting to the way cool, Kevin Michalowski writes. But one thing is for sure: Each spring brings a new crop of pistols for every imaginable use.

• If you want a gun that will do everything, Jim Schlender suggests, reach for the new KP1 from Knight. It’s not the first gun with interchangeable barrels, but it certainly raises the bar.

• Bryce Towsley adds his insight to the eternal question of shot placement vs. magnum power.

• Dave Workman addresses the perfect pistol bullet. (Hint: It doesn’t exist.)

• Dan Shideler admits his H&R .32-caliber vest pocket revolver is one of the ugliest guns he’s ever owned.

• The possibility of facing an active shooter is real, and only an armed citizen with courage can stop these mass killings.

• Great guns and gear for hunting and shooting.

• Keeping with his proclivity for ugly guns, Dan Shideler looks down the barrel of the ugliest .22 rifles he’s seen; the Daisy Legacy series. They might be collectible, but that doesn’t mean they are pretty.

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