1947 Gun Digest Table of Contents | |
C.I. Rifles for the Ex-G.I., by Dan Martin | |
Section I – Big Game | 4 |
Section II – Varmint | 8 |
High Power Rifles, Illustrated | 9 |
Military Small Arms of World War II | 15 |
Military Small Arms, Illustrated | 23 |
From Military To Sporter, by Charles T. Haven | 33 |
Foreign Sporting Arms, by Charles T. Haven | 40 |
Competitive Rifle and Pistol Shooting, by J. A. Harper | 47 |
How To Shoot a Target Rifle, by C. M. Palmer, Jr. | 49 |
22 Caliber Rifles, Illustrated | 55 |
Shooting The Muzzle-Loading Cap Lock Rifle, by Major Ned H. Roberts | 69 |
Shotguns and Loads For Upland Shooting, by John Alden Knight | 74 |
Shotguns, Illustrated | 78 |
Duck Guns, Chokes and Loads, by H. M. Salisbury | 93 |
Trap and Skeet Shooting, by Fred Etchen | 98 |
Guns For Trap and Skeet, Illustrated | 102 |
Fun With A Handgun, by Walter Roper | 108 |
Revolvers and Pistols, Illustrated | 111 |
The Ammunition Guide, by Maurice H. Decker | 119 |
Ballistric Tables For Rifle and Handgun | 132 |
Rifle Sighting Tables | 133 |
Shotgun Velocity, Pattern and Shot Charts | 134 |
Reloading Ammunition, by Earl Naramore | 136 |
Scopes and Mounts, by Claude Parmelee | 139 |
Metallic Sights | 149 |
Discontinued Models, by Charles Edward Chapel | 155 |
Gun Digest Annual TOC: 1947
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