The Gun Digest – 1967 | |
Table of Contents | |
Features | |
Ruger's Reactionary Rifle, Roger Barlow | 4 |
U.S. Handguns 1966-67, H. Warner | 11 |
Predictions for PSI, Warren Page | 16 |
Guns of Viet Nam, Col. Jim Crossman | 19 |
Rifles for Desert Ghosts, Clyde Ormond | 26 |
Winchester Centennial, Pat Smith | 29 |
Slide-Action Rifles, Frank C. Barnes | 33 |
Madman of Gaylord's Corner, Lucian Cary | 39 |
Thompson Submachine Guns, Ray Bearse | 46 |
Today's Wildcats, Bob Bell | 59 |
Big Deal in New Game, Byron W. Dalrymple | 63 |
Ruger 22 Auto Isometric, James M. Triggs | 68 |
Slugging the Climbers, Alfred J. Goerg | 70 |
Bullet Mould Conditioning, Gene B. Crum | 74 |
Game Field Goofs, Colonel Charles Askins | 75 |
John Browning Legacy, Gough Thomas | 79 |
Mysterious Seven, Robert Sherwood | 83 |
Traps and Targets, L. S. Sterett | 87 |
U.S. Shoulder Arms 1966-67, Jay Charles | 97 |
Handgunners – Here's How!, C. H. Maxwell | 105 |
Handsome Rifles, W. John Farquharson | 110 |
Foreign Firearms Review, R. A. Steindler | 119 |
Arms and Armor, Sixteen 4-color pages | 127 |
Scopes & Mounts 1966-67, Bob Bell | 145 |
8mm Ernst Magnum, Eric Jamieson III | 150 |
Some of 'em Fight Back!, Colonel Charles Askins | 152 |
Guns of the Canadian West, James E. Serven | 156 |
Custom Guns and their makers | 162 |
Deadly Doubles, Elmer Keith | 166 |
Guns at the Crossroads, Joseph B. Stephens | 173 |
Double Action Shooting, Paul B. Weston | 174 |
Remington's 350 Magnum, Bob Hagel | 178 |
They're Not All Bad!, Pete Brown | 179 |
From Out of the North, L. S. Sterett | 181 |
Stainless Steel Revolver, Edward M. Yard | 185 |
Colt Single Actions, James M. Triggs | 188 |
Remington's 150 Years, Ted McCawley, Jr. | 201 |
New Zing! For Old Barrels, Dan Cotterman | 205 |
333 OKH, Ralph Avery | 208 |
Reloading Tools & Components 1966-67, the technical editors | 209 |
Art of the Engraver, 4 pages of new work | 218 |
Colt 1855 Isometic, James M. Triggs | 222 |
Gunfighters of the Old West, Norman B. Wiltsey | 224 |
Pellet Guns Review, M. James | 235 |
Is the GI Carbine Dead?, Ken Warner | 237 |
Shooting Shotcups, Edmund Waters | 243 |
Testfire! 1966-1967, Ken Waters, et al | 246 |
Dream Rifle, Tom Hayes | 257 |
Armchair Chuck Hunting, George R. Phillips | 261 |
Ross Rifles, A History, R. Phillips and J. Knap | 264 |
1000 Yard Shooting!, Bob Hagel | 276 |
The Handgun in Hunting, Harry P. Stubblefield | 280 |
ABC – Metallic Cartridges, Kenneth L. Waters | 281 |
Shooter's Showcase, new items on display | 288 |
Primer for Varmints, Joe Fargo | 290 |
Charge Bar Bushing Test, A. M. Wynne, Jr. | 333 |
Letters to Congressmen, Shooting Sports Assoc., Inc. | 365 |
Departments | |
U.S. Handguns | 291 |
U.S. Rifles | 304 |
U.S. Shotguns | 320 |
Foreign Arms in America | 335 |
Pellet Guns | 352 |
Chokes & Brakes | 359 |
Ammunition Tables | 361 |
Scopes & Mounts | 366 |
Metallic Sights | 373 |
Arms Library | 377 |
Shooting Publications | 386 |
Periodical Publications | 387 |
Arms Associations | 388 |
Glossary for Gunners | 389 |
Directory of the Arms Trade | 391 |
Index | 400 |
Gun Digest Annual TOC: 1967
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