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Gun Digest Annual TOC: 1992
The Gun Digest – 1992 |
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Table of Contents | |
Features | |
The Guns of the Philippine Wars by William Weir | 6 |
The U.S.-Made Browning That Almost Was by William G. Fohrman | 14 |
Colt Clones by Jim Thompson | 21 |
Thompsons That Never Saw Battle by John Malloy | 26 |
Testfire: Desert Eagle: A Big 44 by Ken Warner | 33 |
T/C's Hunter: Out-of-the-Box Ready by Charlie Smith | 34 |
USAS-12: Serious Stuff by Larry S. Sterett | 36 |
Cults by John Barsness | 38 |
Shotgun Review by Don Zutz | 45 |
Kangaroo Rifles – Then and Now by Ross Simpson | 50 |
Silent Arms in Modern War by Wilfrid Ward | 57 |
Shot Show '91 . . . As seen through British eyes by Wilfrid Ward | 65 |
The Oldest Guns in the World by Gad Rausing | 71 |
The Remarkable Career of James M. Triggs by Ken Warner | 74 |
Twice As Many Shots by Dwain Bland | 82 |
Blackpowder Review by Doc Carlson | 90 |
Pellets at 1000 fps by J. I. Galan | 97 |
The 1500-Yard Antelope Shot of Yore by Jim Foral | 100 |
Handguns Today: Sixguns and Others by Hal Swiggett | 110 |
Marvelous Discovery . . . A Colt Sam Colt Probably Handled by Raymond Caranta | 120 |
Handguns Today: Autoloaders by J. B. Wood | 122 |
Old Liver Eatin' Probably Didn't by Doc Carlson | 129 |
Utility Guns by Larry S. Sterett | 134 |
My Air Rifle Makes Big Hunts Bigger by R. J. Robel | 140 |
The Guns of Europea by Raymond Caranta | 144 |
Getting the Best From Your 22 Rimfire by C. E. Harris | 148 |
Why Ed Harris Shoots So Fast by Nick Croyle | 158 |
Scopes and Mounts by Bob Bell | 161 |
Rifle Review by Layne Simpson | 170 |
Custom Guns | 176 |
Art of the Engraver | 178 |
Shooting the Soviet AK-74 by Raymond Caranta | 180 |
The Gentleman's Companion Rifle by Ron MacDonald | 182 |
Ed Harris Tries and Buys a Rook Rifle by C. E. Harris | 184 |
The 22 of Your Dreams . . . Hides inside a Rook Rifle by Ron Mac Donald | 187 |
Shotshells That Shoot Rubber Balls by Ken Warner | 193 |
One Good Gun | |
My Marlin Model 1893 by Sidney Du Broff | 194 |
My Stepchild Sixteen by John E. Ross | 196 |
A Good Gun I Don't Want by Lee Arten | 198 |
Those 26 1/2-Inch Guns by Ken Warner | 200 |
Handloading Update by Dean Grennell | 202 |
My Ultimate Squirrel Rifle by James Wheeler | 209 |
Ammunition, Ballistics and Components by Ed Matunas | 212 |
10mm's Make a Long Line by Larry S. Sterett | 216 |
Ammunition Tables | 221 |
Shooter's Marketplace | 225 |
Departments | |
GUNDEX | 250 |
Handguns – U.S. and Imported | 257 |
Rifles – U.S. and Imported | 309 |
Shotguns – U.S. and Imported | 360 |
Blackpowder Guns | 390 |
Air Guns | 411 |
Paint Ball Guns | 430 |
Metallic Sights | 432 |
Chokes and Brakes | 435 |
Scopes and Mounts | 436 |
Spotting Scopes | 449 |
Periodical Publications | 451 |
Arms Library | 453 |
Arms Associations | 472 |
Directory of the Arms Trade | |
Product Directory | 475 |
Manufacturer's Directory | 488 |
Manufacturer's Warranty Service Center Directory | 502 |
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