October 1958 - Guns Magazine.com
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October 1958 - Guns Magazine.com
OCTOBER 1958 FINEST IN THE FIREARMS FIELD HOW TO GET LOST AND STAY HEALTHY FAST IS THE GUN FOR SNIPE SOc * -I e-i ~IFLE ..:.; fji.... ... 0 = : .- - AMERICA'S GREATEST SHOOTER'S BARGAINS 8MM MAUSER FEATHERWEIGHT CARBINES DER. YON DER MONTH! OrlCJlnal G 33/40 Mauser Carbines - Yes, we know t hat it will be a l m os t too fa n tastic to -be lteve, b ut, again , Ye Old H u nter h a s m ad e a sco op th at w ill ben efit a ll d evotee s of fin e g uns. Or igin a l G 33 /40 8MM Ma u se r fea th erwei gh t car bines, the j oy of t he Ge r man Mou ntain Troops. Ve ry li m it e d supply . Don 't los e out on th is m a gn ificent bargain . Good con d ition . III tJ ONLY $44.95 Y e Old H un ter illl£strat es all wea pons by aetu al unretOltehed phot ograph s so you ean see how th ey R E A LLY look l BRITI SH ROYAL ENFIELDS-CAL. 303 "The Finest Rifle in the World" INCREDIBLE AMMO · BARGAINS CAL. 30·40 KRAG CARBINES MINI MUM ORDER 100 ROUN DS , All pric e s b eolow per 100 round s , All a m m o m u s t b e s h i p ped RREXPRESS COL LE CT MINrJVlUM ORDER 100 ROUNDS . S e ns ati o nal New sensat io na l pri ces! Ord e r now a nd save! 6.5MM JAPANESE ISSUE•.•• •••• •$7.50 NO.1 MK V-ONLY $19.95 RAR EST OF A LL E N F I E L DS are t h e s e hith e rto-u nknown exper imental No .1 . Mk v -s. Wh il e id e n ti cal 1O t he standard 8 .M .L.E. • the se ha ve a RECEI VER R EAR S I GU T EXA CT LY AS TH E LAT E ST ST AND ARD N O. 4 SERV IC E RIFLE . 'P roduced e xpe rt men ta uv in th e c a dy 30 's , lhe y co m bi ne fla wle s s be au ty a nd mag n ificent manu rac r u re t o 6e li g h t every E nfi e ld and fine r ifle l ov er . Prevtoualy a $ 1 00 "Pa t e l'son " a m on g Enfields, n o w while limi ted s u pp ly la s ts. $ 1 9 . 9 5 . A s hoote rs dream t ~~ sl~;S~ie T.ra~i:t~~ a:1~e o ';.ll d og.'i-tt:r~ o:ar~f~fC:u'b~~~:~~ bilc k fr om t h e m ve tert ou s Truk nava l b ase ~~fteh~I~~~I I~r~~~ C~~~V~~~ br 8S part of a 3X'h~I~p~'ilr:.~:8 :a~i:R~ 6.5MM SWEDISH MAUSER•• •• . . . $5.50 H e r-e It co m es! T h e fin est 6 . 5 m m r lfte ca r t r idge ev e r d e veloped and produced by the ever- l ovin' Swedes to sta ndards u n s u rp a s s ed any w here on Ole ear th , A r e al s weed tc by a ny s tandards at a G lVEAWA Y barga in pr ice , 16 8 era tn bu ll e t. superb brass cas e s ass u r e r e loa d ing with proper co m ponen ts for y ears to co me! ONLY $24.95 At la s t they' re here ! Ye Ol d H u nte r left no s tone unturned in brin Jt· i n ~ t o h is be lov ed followers the ultra -desi rable Krag ca r bi ne-ye s -i n d eedt e , this h e ar jam-p roo f gun Is the smoourest bo l t ac r ton carbine i n the w or ld and ca n be y o urs fo r the unheard o f low p rice o f $2 4 ,9 5 . T h e cava trv m a n' a m os t d e pe ndabl e f riend-so m e selected s pecimen s s ti ll s m e ll o f h or se s . ORIGINAL U.S. KRAG "LONGTOM" RIFLES 7 · ·i 6.5MM ITALIAN IN CLiPS •• • • • • •. $5.50 NO.1 MK III-ONLY $14.95 inPf~gs:Pi~~g~~.~d o:ll~~~l l!la~k~m I~tad~r:ln~rl~ 1~3.d ~lfg~ is , r-ead y t o u se i n all t h ose I ta li a n 6 . 5 m m r lOe s and ca r b in es. Cn ea oe s t price e ve r o rrered f or the s e magn ificen t apeeart ue ca ru-tcsr ea . Compo nents a lo ne w o r-th do u b le t 7.35 MM ITALIAN IN CLiPS . • •••• $6.00 M98 COSTA RICAN MAUSERSl ~1~-3:tcl~~I~~t"~:nfo~~~t I~:~~~ ~~~r a~~.?eJ~ 8t~~~:~~ll the c li p s a lone fo r m ore Ula n w e s e ll the a m mo l oad ed in th e m , 128·JtT. or i ~ lnl\ 1 Is s ue ba ll r o un d . , , the first o f Ute n e w ' s hor t cartr id~e s ' a n d still among the anest, 7.62MM RUSSIAN RIFLE.•• ••• •• •$7.50 Cho ic e l o t o ( Ca ptu red Co m m u n is t cartrid ge s p icked u p n e ar alleged S put n i k rema i ns In California by Ye O ld H unte r- t h e ~e a te at e tcbe R'lrd le r o( d e m a ll. 1 5 0 Gr. FP i ssue l oad s . Order no w ! 7.65MM 1.30) BELGIAN MAUSER.$5.50 RIFLE # 4 , ~I'.l~eco~~:~to~';e:end1 s.}w~te:::e~tndanOJ ~~sre~~8T:a~y:e~~ Or lsti nal Ob ernd orf M9 8 Ma use r a t At ta s t t- An d , unbe tt e v abre as It s e e m s on l y $ 1 9, 9 5! ! Yes , Ye Ol d H u n t e r ' s d on e , i.t agam ; h e ' s s wappe d til e Cos ta R ica ns o u t of t h e i r b eauti ful o rJ}p n a l qberndOl'f Mau s e ra and n ow ta-t u rrs th e m t o y o u fo r a l mo s t n o t h il\ st! 'I' bi rrk of i t, t h e n buy S OW ! On ly o n e m-a ce . an e x ceuen t examp le of :-.l"R A c om . p te t e and fail' and on ly o n e p rrce . an u n b el ie v a b ly l o w $ 19 .951! co n t e m p or a r y Mau s er r ou n d s a vail ab le a t last! Formerly sold a t up to $1 per r o und , so ls t oc k up n ow wh il e ~~~rl~n I~asa 4a tG :~li~o~~~~n:-d P~~I~et~onJ:h~rao~rvrra:~~: GARRIBALDI'S GREATEST! .30·06 U.S. COMMERCiAL ..•• •.•. $6.00 Sensat io n a l l ow p r ice o n the s e s uper b ly In t."lct d e 1i ~h t. ( u ll y m eJl owed W i n c h e s t e r 1 5 0 GR F P Bu llets . P e r. f ectly flaw le ssly p re s erved b r a s s ca ses. 2 0 roo Com. m e reta! or ig in a l b ox e s . Manufact ured In ro a r in Jt 20' s Only $9.95 compl ete w ith 100 rds of ori inal ammo ! ::f() . U'&'n~. ~:n\; ~ 'f'I\'...·"'A a;: : -;-:·: n . : ~~o;ti li JUNGLE CARBINE NO.5-ONLY $24.95 THE ULTIMATE I N E NF IE L DS ! ! Ye s. you may h av e se en t h es e list ed a t o ve r 580 but n o w Ye O ld Hunter b r i n gs t he fa m ed . 30 3 JlJ1Io;GLE ~~!i~~'1Ey~~t\~!~ tr:~e. ~~Z~~~IC~~daitr~:~~u~~O~~b~~ I~~~f,~~~ r-eady fo r ln stnut use as a n idea l li gh t w ei ght s po t -ter- (7 lb a . ), k i t gun, b i ~ bore p flr rke t-. 01 ' vn tuu bl e conec to rs It e m , S pe cial1r; de ve loEed in }~ri~I ~I A~!in: I~al~?~\';.~~ahlfr~~~~ .pl!~~\~~d g~~~~~d'i~r~n~e fo r rltish Any of th e above models in a select, hand -p ick ed . specimen , only $4 .00 additional. . ENFIELD COLLECTORS, ATTENTION! Order yours elf a com plet e se t o f a ll fo u r basic mode ls li s t e d a bove-save a for tun e over w hat you ' d pa y elsew here a nd ha ve th e fin est set of su pe r b rifl es ev er available . A ll fo ur above basic ri fles only $69.9 5 w h e n o r dered a s a se t only. U n believ a b le Bargain ! Sen sati on a l l ow price o n the s e superb ly Inta c t de li~h t. f u ll y m e ll owed W in c h e s ter 1 5 0 GR FP Bulle ts. P e r ( e ctly fla w le s s ly preserved b r a s s cases. 2 0 rd. Comm erc ial o r ig in a l b ox e s, Ma n ufactured i n roartn g 2 0 's and Joy ou s 3 0's to d eli ght the e x pe n s ive 50 's w ith t Ji e i'r un be li e-ya lJ[e- econo m y a n d di s co l ored hue s ! N ow! r ! U.S••30 1.30-40 CALIBER) KRAG .. $5.50 L eave it to Ye Ol d Hunter to return t r iu m p h a n t w ith 'thi s grea t e s t l a rge rifle cartrld Jte b arg ain In Ameri ca tod a y , B eau ti f Ul o r tm na t Co m m erci a l 0 , S . K raJt 2 20 R'r . FP load s a t f a r le s s t h a n e ven re toa d tua co m - ~~~n~~ cb~ts's~:::!pI~ian~~f~~iu"r~usha: l e,'vi"richbee::::. 0m~: 8MM GERMAN MAUSER ISSUE. . $5.50 CAL. 6.5MM SWEDISH KAR 38K MAUSE R :!;'~ll~e ~rrth:I~~I;'\ia\\re ~!~C:Ch rrrWI~~e ~;y erri~II!: e ll~~~h~'~~ -=-P' CALIBER .303 BRITiSH ....... • .. $7.50 ...........- ~~;~;l f~~or::ri~~~::';lIl~:,rsm~~e~~:~if:~l~~l e~~IIW~~ h~1.1 : c urers , True 0 .32 3 di a m ete r bu ll e t s a lo ne wor-t h mo re HER E IT IS ! Le av e i t to Ye Old H un ter to b r ing m eam t nrr »err ocr fr e s h s tock ,3 0 3 Bl'itish ba l! 170 g r , magn ifice nt is sue loa d s to yo u a t lo w e s t ev e r pl ' ice! Stock up now to s hoot those s e nsa tiona l bal'g al n R oyal I:.nfi e ld s for a l m ost n oth in g! All m-a ss f u ll y relo a da b'le cases! Thi s ~q:[tkl~ ~J:rI O~~~i ~ n itI O n o n h a nd for immedia te d e live ry. 9MM F.N. STEYR PiSTOL ••. ••. . . $5.00 1£ iii i 1 i Swedish Mauser-Only $27.50!! Lates t mode l Swed is h serv ic e Ma u s e r - the ad va nced KAR 38 K w ith 2 4 " uarre t-c-rn g ood o r b e tter cond ition thr ou gho ut. w o rt d renowned Swedi sh Mauser q u a li ty a nd p rects ton m ak e s It Ole be s t poss ib le or co ll ec ti ng rU l e Inves tmen t . Co nverts t o a lmos t any s t a n d . s p ar ard I e r tcan caliber or id e a l "as Is " spor-te r and shooter, Order no w, la te d e li v ery . o n ly $ 2 7 . 5 0. Or igina l kn i f e b lad e b a y o n e t on ly • Am mo : $ 5 .50 per 1 0 0 , Or igin a l Swedi s h rea m e r stin g only c. Th is a maatne find m a ke s possib le t h is mos t s na ner tnz f~~r ~w~~'i- i'it~~~yj,a~:~II~eoi:1~~hoa~a\':n:u~~~S~N~~! 9MM LUGER IPARABELLUM) • • • • $5.00 At la s t! MAGNIFICENT SWEDISH MASTERPIECE MAUSER Your fa vorite o is to l ca r -trtc ge a t an absolutely l~~~al'?r~~ ~~~~a~~rFcV~cein~tn~a~r;;~~n~~ct~~~~t~ ~~~~: . ONLY 92¢ per lb .!!! TOTAL PRICE $8.28 Ye s here It Is t h e orig inal "gu n c r a n k con d ition" 7mm R e m ln g t.on. You' ca n a lmos t s ee t he finger prin ts w h i c h the rorm e r f a.nntlca l ow ners m-essed i n to t h e w o od as t h ey r ea li zed the j ig w a s u p . N ob Ody h a s R emlngtons li ke t neset ! ! All f uns pra cti ca lly co m p le t e . ~1~~01 ~eo~:ndoii~1~~ 1 to.. ~;~ l,JPOo~l1}~, b~~ ~l~~~e ~:Ir:etu~!(Sh~,iY .f::O~h~ ; ba y on e ts. These h i s to r ica l s pecimens . only $ 1 . 9 5 each , th l'o u !t h th os e n o-l on K e r- ex pe nsive· t o- ~h OO t a mm Lueers, B r ow n ln!t s. Radoms . Mausers , o r wha t -h a v e -v on , NO WI l! So me n on -corros ive. n c n - m e r cu r tc, mad e by ' Ve stern Ct g . ce. , $ 6 ,50 p e r 1 0 0 . 11MM MAUSER RIFLE "Big 11" $10.00 D on 't b e t r a pped I n t o p a yi n R' a f or t u n e e lsew here f o r th i s maz nta ce ne Gcrman Ma u se r i s sue t oad . Stan d aTd 386 g ra in l e ad bu ll et mak e s Id ea l sportl nJt l oad f or t h o s e o r tn t n a t Mod e l 7 1 J 8 4 Mau se r ri fle s y o u ' v e b e e n: s teau n s of l a te. Am m o a lmost b ears Bi s m a r k' s nnsrer pri nts, it' s so o ld , b ut w e hav e never h ad a m i sfi re t o d a t e so o rd e r today wn t te " Ute 2'eltln g 's -2'00<I! Now! FAMED .43 ORIGINAL REM. ROLLING BLOCKS Wt. 9 Ibs. ONLY 62¢ per lb . Totol Price Only $5 .58 ~~~s Cr~l ' ~' G~'AY cl?:A~es~~~~\I~~iea~~nih itharr~fl~' o~~n~~I~~ ~~a:\~ vi s ibl e through t h e ru s t a n d you can se ~ li ght thr o u gh t h e b o r e. L i t tl e o f th at o ld e lbo w grease w ill cl ean th iS f a nta sti c barg'a ln t o N R A poor co ndi tion . Crackled with co n quest In , t h.e h and s o( fanatical La ti n It Is t r u ly a p l'ecedent s h a t tc r mR' b argain at o n ly $5.5 8 . hO:lr ds s hl ppcd pre.o iled Ac ti on a lo ne w Ol'th t h i s g ive away p ri ce. A g u n cl' a n !('s dream . Adorn t h i s 111s to l'ical r e lic w ith an origina l bayonet , on ly $ 1 .00, S u p p ly not i ne x ha us ti b le . RECISTERED DEALERS: Wr ite on your offi cia l letterhea d for new sen sational discount list s. CAL. 6.5MM Swedish Mauser ONLY $22.50 W ithout doubt th e fin c st Ma u s e r built a re the s e n e ve r -be ro re -avanab te S WE DI SH m agn ifi ce nt mas t erp i ece m a tc h Ma user-s ! Su perb ly fin is h ed m utut a nd w ood w ork a n d m od ern h ig-h v e loci t y 6 , :5m m cart r id g e an d K1::1:k~t~I','elnm~~~s~~~ml' I~~~n~~,~t ~~:t. b~~I :v$2 J).158~d 7;~5~~ Y>a~i am mun iti on . on ly $ 5 . 50 p er 1 0 0 r o und s. FAMED ORIGINAL BERDAN II RIFLES ONLY $ 13. 95 THE ARISTOCRAT of AUTOMATIC SHO TGUNS BROWNING eMU VV oN IoN LJ Au'toma'tic-S Only time tells the full story of Browning economy, but from the day you first shoulder your new Browning Automatic , you wi ll sense the strength of its smooth, sure function .. . And you will soon lea rn to your satisfaction that this Aristoc ra t was engineered for tough, varied action - capable of every shooting condition - capable of indefatigable service and costless performance. The Browning demands the finest materials, precision machined parts, the infinite patience of custom hand-fitting and finishing. 12 ga uge 16 gau ge 20 gaug e 3 inch Magnum 12 And your own improved shooting will bear witness to the intrinsic design of Browning - an unexcelled sighting plane, fine balance and handling qualities, pleasant shooting with even the heaviest loads, the ease - the speed - the accuracy with which 5 shells can be loaded and fired. from $134 7 5 It costs no more to enjoy incomparable performance and timeless endurance. YOUR WRITE for "GUNS Prices subjec t to change without notice BROWNING DEALER BY BROWNING," a 28-page catalog showing all Browning guns in color , plus special cha pters on shooting - practical information for gun enthusiasts. Browning Arms Co ., Dept. 3Y, St. Louis 3, Mo. You can't beat these Mossbergs for By ANNE FRANCIS Motion Picture A ctress I t may sou nd strange for a girl to talk of her favorite gun, but circ umstances can oft en mak e gun-toting a very serious affair for a girl. Take the tim e, for instance, I was in my car wait in g for a stop light to change. A mena cing, suspicious lookin g char acter came towar d me. I reached into my pocket book, took out a Co lt Co br a .38 Special , cocked the hammer and the man took off. Tha t is my favor ite gun. Thou gh I have owned the Cobra for almo st two years, I rea lly first becam e inter ested in guns a year or so ago when I was signed to star in MGM 's "Hired Gun." Thi s was my first western film, and I had everything to learn about firearms. Th e Cobra, th ough ru gged, is light , compact, eas ily carr ied. This is the year when VA LUE counts . And in Mossberg shotguns you have itl tinger-operoted C·LECT-CHOKE vented barrel Model 195K (1 2 ga.) $39.95 Mode l 190K (16 ga.) $38.95 Mod el 185 K (20 ga. ) $36.95 Model 183K - (410 ga.) $34.95 Chamb ered for all 2* " or shorter factory loads and 2*" M agnum s. Also take rifled slugs. -2'1:1" and 3" fac2 0/4" or short erfactory loads and 2* " M agnum s. Als o take rifled slu gs. -2'1.." and 3" fact or y load s a nd rifled slugs. No reo coil pad nor barrel vents. "fREE: New catal og d escribing these and other Mo ss b erg firearm s. Send for it· today. perfect balance By BILLY PEARSON l ockey, T V Prize Winner W thumb-operated 8Gfety genuine wolnu t stock with Monte Carlo cushion rubber recoil pod inn ing on "The 64,000 Question" had littl e to do with my gun collec ting. I' ve been putt ering ar ound with firearm s for twent y years. A joc key gets 10% of th e win, and I often tak e guns in tr ad e. My favorit e is a cas ed Martini .22 Horn et varm int ri fle from th e Marquise de Courtouis when I rode for him . I own a Mauser schnell feuer pistol given to me by P resident Cama cho of Mexico. In th e photo I am holdin g my Cz .270 r ifle used for deer hunting, and in the rack with scope is my prized Po pe-Balla rd single shot .22 sch utzen rifle. " H OW TO BE a better hunter" th emes this bright Octob er issue of GUNS. Keith in Africa tell s of the pl ain s ga me, so like our own. You'll find adventure and learn ing in Elm er' s experiences. Pi stols lead off Bob Thompson's fine article on th e right calibers and types of han dgun s for h un tin g, pl us stalk ing an d woodscr af t you need to become a good game shot. We like ar ticl es by peopl e who kn ow what they'r e ta lk in g ab ou t, and when Walla ce Labi sk y writ es of keeping th e fam ily going by shooting jackrab bit s in th e wint er lon g ago, we ten d to accept his ad vice on the matt er. Lay in some extra shells- jacks for fun and profit are an unusu al shooting combina tion. Carl os Vinson retu rn s to GUNS with the ubiqu itou s white tail. " Ubiquitous" mean s "e verywhe re"- not th e deer , but stories on deer hunting. Why did we p ubl ish one ? Read it and see- it's a little differ ent in slant a nd handl ing from any you'll read elsewhe re ! Fra ncis Sell comes in for a doubl e-barreled duet th is mon th. Wat erf owler s are seeing more jacksnipe when th ey'r e in th e r eeds for du cks, and Sell th inks th ese game little bird s will change shooting hab its and th e guns to use. Th e rifle ma instr eams Sell' s seco nd art icle, how to survive if lost. Each year a few Nimrod s will be dragged out of th e woods near sta rvation even th ou gh they have been ho w ' to st rr vrve 11'" 10':;[. r.acn yea r a l ew Nimrod s will be dragg ed out of the woods near sta rvation even th ou gh they have been lost bu t 48 hours. Sell 's good common sense, plu s un iqu e tips on load s for your rifle and the right way to start a fire with one, all add up to a bett er chance for you if you do get " bewildered." Th e lat est word on th e Kimball pistol begin s on page 48. T hi s un usual gun got a good se nd-off se veral years ago bu t prob lems have hin dered th e product ion of th e pistol. Some of th ose probl ems ar e discussed objectively in " Gun Rack" for this month. Th e pr incipl es ment ion ed ma y pro ve of val ue to other arm s designers conte mplating manufactur ing high-int ensit y caliber han dgu ns. T rap and sheet shooters get their innin gs with our new mont hly feature Pull! by Dick Miller. Shotg unners know Dick as a tou gh compe titor, but hooter s will get to kn ow h im und er a differe nt la bel now , for he is th e newly appointed shooting pro motion r epr esenta tive in th e middle west for th e Sp ortsman 's Ser vice Burea u. Shooter s : do you have a pr oblem on wher e to shoot ? Wr ite to Dick in care of GUNS and we'll p ut him in tou ch with you and your pro blems. As th ey say in LA, " H is job: solve 'em." With high octa ne concentration of hunting dop e we haven't slighted the non-hunting gun crank. Tri ple-distilled Iron Curtain guns cluster the " Gun Of the Mont h" pa ge. One you may have seen before, two we guaran tee will be new. We have to go easy on our milita ry-exotic far e during th e huntin g season, but we'll keep sli pping in such items during th is peri od. Sti ck with us: considering hum an limi ts, th er e's some thing for ~ everyone in GUNS. ~ THE COVER Big, modern handguns pack plenty of punch for big game at handgun ranges and for shooters who have the skill to place shots properly. Laws in some states bar handgun hunting, but trend is to lega lize guns on basis of power, which is more important than length. OCTOBER, 1958 VOL IV, 10--46 IN THIS ISSUE hunting .. HUNTERS' WARNING.. . . . . . .. . . . . . HOW TO GET LOST AND STAY HEALTHy 13 Francis E. Sell 28 big game BIG SIXES FOR BIG GAME. . Bob Hagel 14 Ca rlos Vinson 17 " HOW TO" TIPS FOR DEER HUNTERS EASY TO HUNT BUT HARD TO KILL .. . . . . . .. . . . • . . . ..... . Elmer Keith 22 small game MEET AMERICA'S NO.1 GAME TARGET _ Walla ce Labisky 20 shotgunning . . . FAST IS THE GUN FOR SNiPE _ Francis E. Sell 26 gun of the month . . . GUNS FROM BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN Jarosla v Lugs 25 departments . u v l:A VnD ITl: C I'''' departments MY FAVORITE GUN , . _.. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . TRIGGER TALK _... .. .. .. . . . . . . GUNS IN THE NEWS.. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ELMER KEITH SAyS _. . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . CROSSFIRE . . _. . . . . . . PULL! .. .. .. .. . _. . , _. . . .. . • . . ... .. Dick Miller GUN RACK .. .. . .. . . ... . . . • ... .. . .. . . .. . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . SHO PPING WITH GUNS _ ARMS LIBRARY .. . ... ..... .. . • • .. .... .... . •.. . . .... . ... ... .. . . . . . . . THE GUN MARKET . . _....... .... ..... .. .. . ... . .. . ..... . .. . ••.... . . . George E. von Rosen Sidney Barker ART DIRECTOR Art Arkush E. B. Mann PUBLISHER 4 5 6 8 12 30 48 56 62 64 EDITORIAL DIRECTOR EDITOR William B. Edwa rds Elmer Keith TECHN IC A L EDITOR SHOOTING EDITOR Fred McLaren ART EDITO R Louis San Marvin Ginn Lou Webber C IRC ULA TIO N ADV ERTISING SA LES L R. Peetor A DVERIISIN G PRODUCTION Editorial Advisory Board CO L. GEORGE M. CHINN ROGER MARSH CAROLA MAN DEL ROY G . DUN LAP STUART M ILLER VAL FORGETI ALFRED J . GOERG KENT BELLAH REPRESENTATIVES: NEW YORK, Eug ene L. Poll ock. 60 East 42nd St ., New York 16. N. Y., M Urray Hil l 5-6760. MIDWEST, Lee Salb erg , 8150 N. Centr al Park Av e., Skoki e, III. , ORchard 5-6967. CA LIFOR NIA , The Ren A veri ll Co ., Ren Ave ri ll, 232 N. Lake sr., Pasad ena, Calif . RYan 1-9291 . ~1~~el{,:::g~~~rll:eSU~:i8:rk-:k l~o~WlKol~~ ~h1s°sc~(IPCf~a:l a~~k y~::.n$e5. J'6'.ok~~ngf~l l~~Sy g8~~n~Hc~~~ Em~~ ADDRESS: Fou r w e e ks ' noti ce r~ lred on a ll c b a n e e s , Se n d old addresR a M w e ll a s ne w. CONT R I B UTO R S f~~~m~~~;;p~~l~S~:P~ffi~?~~F~~':f!:~r: #I~M:tf1~ ~t liob:t ~~a::- ~tW~a t"et;kcu~~~rl:~ ~~~O~fh:c;:~~~ ~~ will co ve r reprod u cti on In a n y or a ll GUN S m eeaatne edi tions . ADVER l' T.<:; I NG RATES f u r nished on r equ est, 5 • London, England. Wa nt to have your elephan t stuffed ? Rowland War d's Mr. Gerald Best had to supply a stuffed elephant for th e Bru ssels exhibition. Th e skin weighed a ton and a half. Workm en who pr epared th e beast belong to the world's most excl usive trade associat ion, the "S ele ct and Unique Society of Elephant Builders." ** * • Wa shington, D. C. A gunman bandit wa s sla in b y a grocer who elected to sh o ot it out with the robber. The grocer, Na th a n Mey er, a r efugee from Nazi Germany, sa id he had "seen so much" in concentration camps that he had no fear of the gunman when h e tried to hold him up. * * * Sweden. Sweden's first policewomen have mad e th eir app earance and they' re unlik e most of th eir other counterpar ts around th e world. Th e Swedish poli cewomen carr y guns, and are prepared to use them in defense of law and order. * * * • P elham, Ga. Banker H. C. Harris whipped out his own pistol when a thug aimed a gun at him in a robbery attempt a t the Pelham Banking Co . The would- he .ihnldun, ryan.., yelli nK. ~npD.'! ~ @ll.'j" them in defense of law and order. * * * • P elham, Ga. Banker H. C. Harris whipped out his own pistol when a thug aimed a gun at him in a robbery attempt at the Pelham Banking Co. The wouldb e holdup man, yell in g " D on ' t , don't, don't," quickly turned on his h eel s a n d fl ed. * * * • Sarawak, Asia. Tribesmen here still hun t wild boar , deer and monkeys with poisoned dart s bu t these da r ts are beginning to give way to pistols and r ifles. Th e nati ves have j ust about become convinced that modern firearm s may be somewhat superior. ." * * * Pacific Reloading Tools have been improved and reduced in price. That brings shooting accuracy to a new high , and reloading costs to far less than you think. With the Pacific Super Tool, you re-size, reload , and crimp both pistol and rifle shells fast and easy. It's really very simple. And you save 70% of your shootin g dollar. Best of all, you'll feel a new degre e of CONFIDENCE, because you 'll be shooting the most ac curately made ammo. Formerly $33.95 NOW ONLY $18.50 Accessories Extra • Washington, D. C. One shot solved 100 burglaries here. A burglar suspect fleeing police was finally halt ed by a shot that nipped him in the leg. Th e man subsequently was foun d to be implicat ed in 100 housebreak ings. * * * r--------------- --- ------- L ----- - l Pa cific Gun Sight Company 2901 EI Camino Real Palo Alto, California O.K. I' m ready to save 70% of my shooting dollar, and get grea ter acc ur acy to boot . Send me th e Pacific Gun Sight Catalo g Price List. Name Address City State n : : : : I : : : : I I .J • Tokyo, Japan . A special act of the Japanese P arl iament was required to permit th e offi cial starters to use a gun for the Asian track and field games staged in Tokyo. Japanese law forbids the carry ing of firea rms to all except the milit ary, the police, and hunters durin g the game season. * ** • T ole d o , Ohio. Three st r on g -a r m robbers ran a cross a mighty unreliable victim, Walter Francis. The three m en took him' for a ride, beat him up and took $ 1 7 from him. Then they took him to his home and told him to bring out a riother $ 5 0 . Mr. Franeis sh owe d up again a ll right • • • but with a pistol in his just what the sportsman ordered! the Savage 110 .. . now in .243 and .308 calibers . .. now with Monte Carlo stock THE TALK AMON G RIFLE SHOOTERS EVERYWHERE .. . the brilliant new Savage 110 is now available in fo ur popular calibersthe new short action .243 and .308 as well as .30-06 and .270-all with Monte Carlo stocks (regular sporte r stocks in .30-06 and .270 only). W HAT E XPER TS SAY ABOUT THE SAVAGE no All model OneTen rifles are superbly accurate and packed with original design features . Th e bolt action is fast and ru gged. Tri gger pull is clean, crisp and easily adjustable. Th e One -Ten is tapped for aperture sights and top-moun t scopes. And at just about 6%: lbs., it 's a tru e featherweight-a rifle tha t big game hun ters have long hoped for. R E MAR K ABLE RIFLE • •• REMARKABLE VALUE! Savage man- ufact ur ing techniques and design ideas keep the Model 110 within th e reach of every sportsman. You'll find a caliber and stock for your kind of shooting . See the great new One -Ten at your dealer's now! -- - - - - - . - - -- -- ----- -- --- -- - - ---- ----- --- ,; - - _. kind of shooting . See the great new One -Ten at your dealer's now! Sal/age 110 SAVAGE· STEV ENS· FOX FI REARMS $109.75 There are Savage, Stevens and Fox shotguns and rifles for every shoot er and every kind of shooting. Write fo r free rifle or shotgun catalog. Savage Arms, Chicopee Falls 54, Mass. Parallax Accor ding to Webster, par all ax mean s " the appare nt displ acement , or difference in apparent positi on, of an objec t as viewed from differ ent points." It mean s th e same th ing in scopes, and is a condition caused by the scope bein g out of focus for the range involved. Ex cessive parallax in a scope sight can cause a wide disper sion of shot groups, enough to ru in th e effectiveness of a hunting or tar get rifle. Many shooters, especially hunter s, do not know abo ut parallax, do not know how to r ecognize it or how to correct it. I ha ve found man y hunters using scopes with whi ch th ey couldn' t hit a bull in a barn. Th ey blamed the rifle. To determine wheth er a scope ha s parallax or not, lay the scope (or rifle an d scope) over a chair, box, or other rest, or clamp it in a vise so that the cope r eticle will bear on some kind of targe t out at 200 yards. Th en, with out touchin g th e rifle or scope in any way, move th e eye up and down and sideways to th e very limit of th e exit pupil and see if the cross wires or post moves on th e .tar get or not. If th e reticle travels on on .some kind of tar get out at 200 yards. Th en, with out touchin g th e rifle or scope in any way, move the eye up and down and sideways to th e very limit of th e exit pupil and see if the cross wires or post moves on th e target or not. If the reticl e travels on th e target as th e eye is moved up or down or sideways, then the scope ha s parallax and is out of foc us for th e ran ge. The cr oss wir es or post or oth er aiming point in th e r eticl e should stay fixed on th e tar get wit hout any movement whatever as th e eye is moved all around to th e limi ts of th e exit pupil. If it does not do so, th en you have a parallax problem and th e rifle may shoot groups as large as th e travel of the ret icle. That word " may" is imp ortant. Good groups can be made with a scope with paralla x, if th e eye is placed exactly in th e same relation to the cente r of th e exit pupil for each shot. But if you cha nge pos ition or shoot hurriedly, with your eye off center, even th ough you can still see thro ugh th e scope, the n the shot will go wid e by as mu ch as th e reticle tr avels on the ta rge t. You may pinwheel your shots when you are shooting at a bull seye target, becau se th en you ar e cheeking th e gun the same for each shot; but when you shoot a t game, you may chee k the gun differ ently and get a miss. Thi s accounts for a good man y "mysterious misses" on game. It 's a good idea to chec k for parallax even thou gh your gun targets accurately. If the r eticl e stays steady on the target regardless of eye position over th e comb of the stock or through the exit p upil, th en the scope ha s no parallax and should deliver th e maxim um accuracy of that rifle. Most target scopes have ad jus ta ble lenses whi ch can be scre wed back and forth until .-~ ....~~ .... ~ '" ...... .........f£> ..... l ~ ~ .;"" I ,...... ...... .t.... .... .... "": ~ ......."" __.... ..... ""I::!> It IS a differ ent matter. The hunting scope must be in uni ver sal focus, in focus at all ra nges. I t should show ab solut ely no parallax at 200 yards. Some will cree p a little at closer ran ges, but that can be ignored so lon g as ther e is no parallax at 200. Any hunting scope which shows parallax a t 200 yards and which cannot be easily adjusted to correct thi s condition, should be returned to the maker for adjustment. An oth er pr ecaution against mysterious misses is to chec k all scope clamps and mount scre ws for looseness. Keep th em all turned up tight for best accuracy. Bore Sighting When ever a new scope, or new ir on sights for tha t matter, ar e mounted on a rifle, a lot of tim e and tr oubl e can be saved by bore sight ing before sighting in th e piece. Lay the rifle over a box, cha ir, or other re st, or clam p it in a vise, pr eferably whe re you can la y it on a tar get out at 200 yar ds. Shorter ra nges can be used, but th e angle between the bore axis and th e sighting lin e of iron sigh ts or scopes, mak es it best to have considera ble ran ge in volved. clamp it in a vise, pr eferably wher e you can lay it on a targe t out at 200 yards. Shorter ran ges can be used, but the angle between th e bore axis and th e sighting lin e of iron sigh ts or scopes, makes it best to ha ve considera ble range involved. Consider the front end of the chamber of the rifle as your r ear sight, and th e extr eme muzzle end of th e bore as your front sigh t: simply double apertures, one at the extreme rear end of the barrel an d one at th e extre me fr ont . Center the muzzle rin g in the rear or breech rin g. Th en center th e bullseye or oth er ta rge t in th e muzzle r ing, and your rifle is bore sighted on the target. Th en, while a friend holds the rifle perfectl y solid and still in thi s position , "adj ust your scope or ir on sights until th ey also bear on the target. (A vise that will hold the rifle agai nst movement whil e you move the sights makes thi s a one-man job. ) Th e sights should be ad justed to bear sligh tly below where the bore sights on th e target, to allo w for the tr aj ectory curve and bull et drop . Th en you are read y to target th e r ifle. It will save a lot of ammunition to fire your first shots at 25 yar ds and get th e rifl e center ed at tha t range, the n move ba ck to 100, and th en to 200 yar ds. Of course, man y rifles ha ve closed breech es, and th ese cannot be bor e sighte d except with a mirror device. I never cared m uch for th is pr ocedure, thou gh it will help; b ut all rifles with r emovable bolts can be bore sighted by th e above met hod s. I hav e laid man y ri fles on th e target with th e first sho t, even out at lon g ra nge, by first bor e sight ing at 200 yards and th en cranking on the required numb er of minutes of elevation. Eri c J ohn son, th e fine old barrel mak er, ~ . 1 .. _ 1_ .. _ _ _.• _ ? f\ f\ ~ ~ : f.1 ,., then cra nke d on th e required num ber of mi nutes eleva tion on the big F ecker Target scopes. Both rifles pr int ed on the ta rget the first sho t at 1000 yards, one in th e four ri ng and th e othe r in th e thr ee rin g ; so I had no trouble mak ing th e necessary adj ustm ents and pu tt ing my second shot wi th each ri fle in the bul l. Next day, when Eric J ohn son an d H art used those rifl es, they went into th e black a t 1000 yar ds th eir first shot. Thi s shows wha t can be don e. One other gun you ca n't bore sight is th e occas ional r ifle th at gets out of it s maker's hand with a croo ked barrel. This should never happen, but I have enco untere d man y such rifles, even among th ose bearing the nam es of our largest. arms ma kers . These will seldom bore sight where they shoot ; and even thou gh perf ectly bore sighte d and with the scope ad juste d exactly ri ght , th e darn guns will still r equ ire extensive reticl e ad just ment. With many scopes, t his mean s havin g th e reticle set way off center in the scope field. I would never tolerate any rifle in this condition. If th e barr el is too crook ed to shoo t where it bore sights, it is not for me. Any r ifle with such a crooked ba rrel should be returned to its maker, with some pertine n t comments. THE GUlrSlinger This style a nd sha pe of Hat was worn in th e days of the " O ld West " by C owboys, Fron t ier sm en a nd " G un-Slingers: Stat e if front or sid e roll wanted . Black or Silver Belly . l " Ed d y" Brand Hats " St ets on" Brand $11 .95 Hats $17.95 Make r of "World 's Fastest" draw Holsters. Illustrated folder on req uest. Edward H. Bohlin 931 N. Hi9hland Ave. Hollywood 38. Calif. Never be - fo re h a s an ac hrom a ti c t el e . scope so ld fo r anyw he re n ea r t h is a maz in g lo w p ri ce : Yo u g e t cl ear e r s harper p ic tures at a ll p ow ers because o f the su per co m p ound Ac h r e Le n s. No co lor , n o fuz z . Va r iab le eyepiec e a d justable in 2 2 , 4 5, o r 60 po w e r . Lo w e r powe rs excelle nt fo r target s h oo ti ng a n d w ide a n g le v ie wi n g . H ig h er p o w e r s fo r lon g r ange a nd Astr ono m y. Gu arante e d t o s pot . 2 2 h ol e s In the b la ck ti t 200 y ds. Gu aranteed t o bring distant objects. p e o p l e, pl a nets, etc. 60 times c lo s e r. 5 ba ke li te s ec tions. tri m m ed in g leam ing brtlss- 5 p r ec ts to n len s es . A preci s io n Amer1ca n made in s t rumen t, u n c.» d l tlona ll y g ua r an t e e d . Ca rT y in g c a s e In c luded. Sen d o n ly $6.98 . Cas h. c neck o r monev o r d e r . W e n a y o os ta ee . C r i te ri on Co . , 313 Church St. , H artford , C onn . , D e pt . 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YOUR ~HOTBUN CAN HITANY TARfJfT...£V£RYTlM£1 NEW Lyman(!l~OKE® - quick-adjustable for clean kills at every range Now you can have all the convenience of an adjustable choke, plus remarkable hunting accuracy never before possible! Top performance was made certain for you when thousands of shells were fired in shotguns equipped with LymanCHOKES and other adjustable chokes. R esults were conclu sivethe LymanCHOKE ranks first in pattern control! Full range of positive click adjustments gives killing patterns for whatever game you're after. Available for 12-, 16-, or 20-gauge singles; LymanCHOKE, only $12.50, LymanCHOKE with Recoil Chamber, $14.95. Compare this tremendous value ! New Pachmayr L ow-S wing Mount I used a P achm ayr swing mou nt on a .285 O.K.H. for a good man y years, and it n ever let me down. Aug ust P ach mayr had fitte d my Mauser with a folding cockin g-piece sight to use in conj unc tio n with the swing mount , and it made a ver y effective comb ination. W hen ra in or wet dr ivin g snow prohi bited the use of th e scope, I simply turn ed it up out of th e way and flipped up the aperture of that good bolt -sleeve sight. Over the yea rs, t he mount gave excelle n t service and could be r emoved or repla ced in ab out 10 seconds , and it repla ced exac tly, wit h no change in zero . My one obj ect ion to th e mount was that it entaile d stock cu ts on th e left side of the receiver , and installin g it was a jo b for a good gunsmith. Recentl y, Fran k Pachmayr has developed a new vers ion of his fam ou s mount, calle d th e Low Swi ng top mount. Th is mode l has Cutts Compensato'® - perfect shot patterns for skeet, traps, field The original choke device - without equal for delivering perfect patterns, even at extrem e short and long range. Choice of 7 interchangeable smoothbore Comp® Tube s or adjustable tube gives you absolute pattern control for the type of shooting you're doing. Recoil is dra stically reduced for more comfortable, accurate shooting. Cutts Compensator makes your single barrel 12-, 16-, 20-, 28-gauge or .410 bore scattergun equal to several custom shotguns. Cut ts Compensator with one Tube , $16.25. *'REEI New booklet is must reading for you, if you want to bag more game, break 'em like a pro a.t skeet, or are just plain tired of missingl See your dealer, or write for your information-loaded copy nowl Marlin's new 4-power Micro-Vue Scope is a real buy at the regular price of$14.95 ••. but you save $4.95 when you buy it in combination with one of thegreat Marlin .22 rifles shown here! Compare it with scopes selling at more than twice the price. And rememberwhen you buy this scope with a Marlin .22, you pay only $10.00 - a saving of~! Ask your Marlin dealer to show you these and other Marlin rifles, each with Marlin's exclusive Micro-Groove" Rifling ~that gives you a 20-25% accuracy With Marlin's convenient Pay-Later Plan, you can own any Marlin rifle or shotgun for just a few dollars down. Ask your dealer for details-start shooting Ask your Marlin dealer to show you these and other Marlin rifles, each with Marlin's exclusive Micro-Groove" Rifling that gives you a 20-25% accuracy bonus. See the Micro-Vue Scope, too. With Marlin's convenient Pay-Later Plan, you can own any Marlin rifle or shotgun for just a few dollars down. Ask your dealer for details-start shooting "the gun of your dreams" right now! NOTE GAS LEAKAGE ahead of this .30-30 bullet fired from rifle with ordinary rifling. Leakage may reduce muzzle velocity and even cause "muzzle flip", destroying accuracy, Deep grooves may distort and "unbalance" bullet. Photos are unretouched. NO GAS LEAKAGE ahead of this .30-30 bullet from Marlin rifle with Micro-Groove Rifling-the exclusive Marlin multi-groove rifling process that reduces gas leakage and bullet distortion, gives better accuracy in any caliber, makes cleaning easier. v: rlin • ISSCO e! MARLIN "CROWN PRINCE": Single-shot boltaction rifle. in special carrying-case with Marlin Micro-Vue Scope and " Bonus Kit". Special introducto ry price $29.95** (a $39.95 value)- under Pay-Later Plan, only $3.00 down. MARLIN "CROWN PRINCE": Single-shot boltaction rifle. in special carrying-case with Marlin Micro-Vue Scope and " Bonus Kit" . Special introductory price $29.95** (a $39.95 value)- under Pay-Later Plan, only $3.00 down . MARLIN MODEL 80-DL: Perfect for plinking, small-game hunting or thinning out farm pests. 8-shot clip. Bishop style stock. Priced at $42.95** with scope (a $47.90 value)-under Marlin PayLater Plan, only $4.95 down. ., ~~~a= MARLIN MODEL 81-DL : 25-shot tubular magazine, Bishop style stock, sling swivels. $46.95** (a $51.90 value)-under Marlin Pay-Later Plan, yours for only $4.95 plus easy monthly payment s. MARLIN MODEL 98: Gets off 15 shots almost as fast as you can pull the trigger! Bishop style stock, autom atic side ejection. $53.95** with scope (a $58.90 valuej-s-under Marlin Pay-Later Plan, only $5.95 down. .------- ---------------K-loa Mail Coupon Now! This coupon will br ing you Marlin 's latest color-illustrated cat alog, plus sample tube of "miracle powder" Marlin R usToPPER to protect your stored firea rms - also 16-page Game & Target Record Book fo r your shooting records. Enclose 25¢to co ver handling and postage. I I I I I I I I I Marlin Firearms Company, P.O. Box 995, New York 17, N . Y. Please send me Marlin Catalog showing complete line of Marlin rifles and shotguns with color illustrations-plus 16-page Target and Game Record Book-plus sample tube of Marlin RUSTOPPER, the "miracle powder" that prevents rust and corrosion. I enclose 25¢ to cover handling. Name' Address Age' _ _ • I I I I I I I I LETTERS TO The Sullivan Law "White Line" Recoil Pads U n iq u e d esig n off ers g radual r e s istance t o r e co il . i n ste a d o f " mus h y" c u s h io n ing or a br u pt " b ottomin g ." The r e is a m od e l fo r ev e r y pu r p os e , w h e t h er ri fle or s h o t g u n . F or q u a li t y. lo n g li f e a nd u n e x c elle d s h o o ti ng co rnf'ort, in si st o n " W h i te L i ne" R eco il P a d s. D eluxe (sho wn ) $3.7 5 Deluxe SlipOn Recoil Absorber E a sily s li p s on t o a n y sho t gu n or r ifle . "Pre gre s si v e A c ti on" a b s or bs shock. W ill g ive y ear s o f s er vi c e. 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See your M ershon Deal er or wr i te for FREE literature The first article I read in the J une issue was "The Sullivan Law . . . Makes Crim e Safe ." The more I read, the madder I got. That Sulliva n Law should have been thrown out a good many years ago. How come the sportsmen don't do somethin g about it? .. . I kn ow I would hat e to have a law lik e that in Conn ecticut ; and we could have had a law like that in 1958 if th e 24 bill s aga inst firearm s then submitt ed had been made in to laws. But the sportsmen got together in stre ngth and opposed these bill s befor e a hearing in Hartford. It is always ease l' to kill a bill than to fight a law. I like GUNS ma gazine very much and subscribe to it every year. I have been a li fe member of th e Na tional Rifle Association and the United Sta tes Revolver Association for the pa st 25 year s, and also cond uct an NRA Basic Small Arm s Traini ng School for both juniors and seniors. Th e more juniors and seniors that get int er ested in firearm s, th e easier it will be to kill the ant i-gun bill s. I have quit e a few firearms and I intend to keep them, j ust as th e bill of r ights gives me " The ri ght to keep and bear arms." Keep up the good work you are doing on If,Y.!'i§. !PltKll1tingJ)vukt~{!!tt!ti tIm slActwjng, DllR: easier it will be to kill the anti-gun bill s. I have quite a few firearms and I intend to keep them, j ust as th e bill of r ights gives me " The ri ght to keep and bear ar ms." Keep up th e good work you ar e doing on GUNS ma gazine by keepin g the shooting pub lic informed. Ern est L. E. Ha ck Bri stol, Conn. Re Roger Ril ey's " Sullivan Law Mak es Crime Saf e," I th ink th e Sulliva n Law is ab solutely silly. We live or are supposed to live in a fr ee country. This law ta kes th e right of self defense from th e hon est citizen. Your magazine may be and can be th e mean s by which this law can be filed in th e waste pa per ba sket. O. K. Wilson, J r. Oran geburg, S. C. Th ank you for printing th e article on New York's Sullivan Law. I wonder how much lon ger people will allow this unfa ir gun law to remain on the books? It should have been re plac ed years ago with mor e sensible legislation. Make misuse not ownersh ip, th e criterion. Let us buy all the guns we want , as lon g as we don' t commit crimes with th em. Punish tho se who use gun s criminally with heavy sentences. I also enj oy your articles on th e submach ine gun. P lease keep up the good work . Gunt her Elwert North Mia mi Beach, Flo rida West Virgi nia's A nti-Pistol Law Th e Johnson P istol Law was pa ssed ori ginally to disarm moonshin ers in our mountain county here, or that' s what I'm told . How well it does this is a good question. A per son THE EDITOR vides a pena lty of six mon th s in ja il and a $100 fine if convic ted of carrying a pistol. This also applies to switch kni ves and razors. A year ago, a man brok e into a home here in Hu nt in gton and k illed a woman with a hammer. When caught, he had a .25 auto in his pocket. Nary a word about this at the tr ial. To get a permit to carry a pistol here, you have to post $3500 bond and go before a circuit judge on a date appointed by him an d state your reason for ne edin g to carr y a gun. If the judge approves, you'll th en pay $50.00 for the permit. Na me withheld Hu nting ton, W. Va. Th e "Johnson L aw" seems about as useless as th e New York "Sullivan Law." It is a pit y that people who enjoy using guns for legitimate purposes are the only ones th ese Acts «[ect.s-Editors. H e Loves Us, He Loves Us Not Th e la st issue of GUNS was the best in a long while. I liked th e art icle about the Ross ri fle very much. There are enough ma gazine s about hunting now in circ ula tion. Let' s see mor e ar ticles about guns per se. Once GUNS Magazine used to have one or two piec es on military weapo ns each month. But of late such article s as "I s th e .22 Shotshell a Duck Gun" and " Ra bb it Hu ntin g Wi th a BAR " have cluttered your pages. Leave this to ~Rqtts"A1!~19 .PJvf.ie~qui!nlL;;~t:a\9b~llPl! uI% Magazine used to have one or two pieces on military weapo ns each month. But of late such articles as "I s th e .22 Shotshe ll a Duck Gun" and " Ra bb it Hu ntin g With a BAR " have clutte red your pages. Leave this t o Sports Afield or Field and Str eam , and r epla ce it with news of gun designs, ballistics, stuff for collec tors. Martin Rosenfield Brighton, Mass. Congra tulations to Francis E. Sell for the very fine ar ticle " Bulle ts For Brush" in the May issue of your very fine magazine . Th is man has taken the tim e to prov e just wh at I have always said about woods h unting. Having owned, hand load ed for, and tested 11bout everything that ha s been on th e market, I can really appr ecia te his story. I have ma de quit e a study of varmint rifles, han d loads, acc uracy test, bullet performance but have never run as comple te a test on heavy bu llets as Mr. Sell's. At th e pr esent t ime I have perhaps a half dozen fine custom varmint rifles, perhaps five large caliber r ifles, no less than a half dozen pistols, so you can see that I live guns. Some of the finest varm int guns ever built have stood in my gun cabine ts, gu ns built by Roy Weath erby, P. O. Ackley, Albert Ha rtung, J oe Pfeifer, Morgan & Cail e, C. E. Bry ant, Al P epp ern eck, Hervey Lovell , J erry Gebby, an d oth er s. Harold W. Vau ghn George Washington's Pistols I was int erested in th e article in the J un e 1958 issue of GUNS , "W est Point's Library of Guns ." George Wa shington's pistol in terested me particularl y and I thought the r ead er s of " Crossfire" migh t be inter ested in know ing thi s point related to th e part icula r p ist ols and g uns, sold at a uct ion on Mo nday, f eb ruary 9, 1914 by Merwin Sales Co mpany, 16 E. 40th Str eet, New Yor k. In t he ca talo gu e ar e li st ed Gen era l Wa sh in gto n's Silver Mo unt ed P istol s ; also included is a p ict ur e of th ese pistols, # 493. A compa rison of th is p icture wi th th a t of t he one app earin g in your a r ticle, id en tifies th e g un s as bein g one a nd th e sa me. The li sting of #4.93 in th e ca ta log ue is from th e stock of Mr. Francis Ban nerman of New York Cit y. The followin g cita tion related to th ese guns is in ter estin g. It is as foll ows: " P air of W ashingt on 's Pi st ols. Bra ss ba rr els ; flint -lock s ; h ea vily silver mounted ; ca r ved walnut kn ob butt stock ; silver barrel eng raved, ' Ge n. G. Wa shi ngton ' ; full leng th 15 in ch es. Ex cessi vel y used stock shows r epa i ring , small pi ece at m uzzle brok en off. T hese pisto ls wer e used by Genera l Geor ge Wa shin gton d uring the Revolu tion, an d after th e clo se of th e War wer e pr esent ed to h is Secre tar y Barth olom ew Dandrid ge, ( see Lossings', " Life of Was h ingto n") in 1804. Th ey were sold b y the Adm inistra tors of t he Dandr id ge E state for 6 po und s-SD to Colo nel Phil ip G. Marstell er , one of t he six Colon els selec ted to act as W ashingto n's pa ll bear ers. In 1903, to se tt le the Mar stell er Estat e, t he p istol s wer e or der ed to be sold. W ith t he pistols is th e ori ginal bill of sale (180 4 ) , a copy of t he r ecord of sa le in Co urt W ill s Book , Alexa nd ria, Virgin ia , Ord er of Court, She r iff's b ill of sale (1903) with seal and e ndor sem ent of Mr. Marst ell er. A pr eci ou s a nd thorou ghl y au th enti ca ted r eli c of th e grea t Wash ingt on . In 1892, an offer of five th ou sa nd dollars wa s mad e for th e abo ve described pa ir of pi st ols, b ut was declined. " It is in terest ing to not e that back in 1892, even as no w, fine g uns were expens ive ! a na uo u ars wa s mali c rur ,Be r1Ul:;'~ l!tti'i:!k:l~L.Th. pa ir of pi st ols, but wa s decl ined ." It is interest in g to note t hat back in 1892, even as now, fine g un were expens ive ! R. J. H ud son , M .D. P ittsb ur gh, P en nsyl vania Rarest P oc k et A uto ? I fou nd the articl e b y Don ald Sim mo ns on "The Colt 's Po ck et A utos" ( May issu e ) of cons ide ra ble interest. T en yea rs ag o, while sta tione d at Sheppard AF B, T exas, I acq uired one of t hese weapons q uite by acc iden t fro m a fell ow officer who was break in g lip a g un coll ection. Ex cept for min or defects in the blu ein g, it is still in perf ect cond ition. I n readin g thi s ar ticl e, I not ed several small di ffer en ces betw een my Colt an d th c mode ls descr ib ed by Mr. Simmo ns. Th e left side sli de on my wea pon, a .32 caliber, read s: PATENTED A PIl. 20, 1897 DEC. 22, 1903 COLT'S P AT. F. A. xr'rc. CO. HA IlT FORD. COl'\N. U.S .A. The ser ial number on my weap on (7<l850) mak es it a Model II ; however, t he information to th e r ight makes it a :\'lod el 1. Th ese d iscr ep an cies s ug ges t eithe r that some one d id not pr oof the a r ticle or th at I ha ve the " rares t" of all th e rare " four." I enjoy your magazin e ver y mu ch a nd wa s qu ite plea sed to see Elm er Keith join th e sta ff. I int e nd to try out his " big g un" ph ilosophy soon on th e Ala skan Bro wn . .Ma jor R. E. Ha rri ger K ell y AF B, T exas fiark y~ 6004 fiunt~r=m~n ••. Yt bunting stason Is btr~ again. Jlnd Wt rtjolct. But Itt It bt a sant rtjolcing. 60 all yt wltb guns and dogs and boon companions to tbt woods and mountains, to tbt blinds and coutrts . . . But go cartfully! Rtmtmbtr tbat "a sound of moutmtnt Intbt brusb" Is not a targtt. Sboot n,Ot at It. Sboot only at wbat you can Stt and Jdtntlfy as fair and Itgal gamt, Wltbin a rangt commtnsuratt wltbyourskill. ntvtr bring a loadtd gun Into camp, or Into*'a boust, or Into a car. Optn and ·unload it. £arry a gun so tbat, tvtn If you fall, an accldtntal discbargt cannot burt you or anotbtr. £arry a gun witb tbt action optn, or partly optn. £trtalnly optn It btfort crossing ftncts or otbtr obstructions. tbt split stcond nttdtd ~8rf\t'V dDt, ~l/llb~""enmr J~~1'~~f'~JMf~~r.1! £trtainly optn It bdort crossing ftncts or otbtr obstructions. tbt split stcond nttdtd to dost tbt gun wbtn gamt Is slgbttd wonit cost you ont sbot In a lifttimt; but ont latntal sbot may cost itJmt. Rtmtmbtr tbat tbt bunt is for t ",ort of bunting; .tbt kilf Is no ntial. Rtmtmbtr tbat tbtrt Is mort bonor, mo oof of bunting skill In saying, HI bad a f.nt bunt, but I did not gtt a sbot,', tbalf In knowing in your btart tbat you firtd foolisbly at a targtt not ptrftctly td¢ntifitd or too distant to bit cltanly. (1St tbt samt dtgrtt of commonstnst in your bunting tbat you btg your cbild to USt in crossing tbt strttt. Do tbls, and you will bt doing your sbart in kttping our sport saft; in kttping it unsmircbtd by tbt unfauorablt wavts of public rtaction tbat follow bunting acddtnts. fiuntlng acctdtnts don't bapptn; tbtY'rt madt. Don't m4kt tbtm! . . . and may tbt gods of good bunting smil~ on yt. :F a "Ii ~OIIIC~ GAM£ Even though ranges are short, legendary vitality of cat suggests powerful handgun for cert a in, quick kill. Author gave Ruger .357 and .44 magnums extensive workout in field. A S HA DGUNS AP PROACH RI FLES in power , game and conserv ation officials in many sta tes ar e corning to rea lize th at hunting with a handgun can be a hu man e as well as an effective way to take big game. But every time someone bre aks into print on the subject, a man-sized arg umen t gets star ted. Th er e should be n o ar gument. Handguns ca n be used successf ully to take bi g game. I know. I've proved it, and seen it proved, too many tim es to have any doubt s abo ut it. I started using a handgun at a very tender age, and have been totin g one most of th e time ever since. Hu nting with a revolver is exciting- I've done it for th e sheer thrill of stalking and takin g game with a shor t-range weap on. At other times, I' ve used a handgun beca use it was th e only thin g availab le. Sometim es a rifle is excess ba ggag e in the woods and th er e ha ve been tim es when, if it ha dn't been for my heavy-caliber pistol, I'd have gone hu ngr y. With one or the oth er of th ~ man v car tr -i dsres r::m gin". hp.twp.p.n fi modern .44 Ma gnum, I've kill ed ma ny cougar, deer, bea r, elk, and lesser anim als fr om ground squirrels to coyo tes and bobcat s, to say n othing of birds from gro use to eagles. The handgun is a versatile prov ider. Big game hunting with a pistol has limitati ons which the hunt er must first realize and place upon himself and hi s hun tin g at all times. As with any rifle or sho tgun, maximum effective ra nge m ust be considered (almos t certainly ioill), This ma y prove to be, not the limits of the cartridge, but the limit of your ab ility to hold and hit. Pistol hunt ing is like hun ting with bow or camera. To be successful, you must work close to the game before alerting it. Spor tsmanship and woodscraft play a big part here. You must know how to stalk game, how to put your self wher e you can hit th e animal with a quickly vital shot. Even if you are pretty han dy with th e one-hand gun , this mean s you will restrict most of your shoo ting to well .357 heavy handloads, .44 Magnum and .44 Special with plenty of punch are legal in some areas fo r big game. solid object. Doing thi s, I have found, nearly always changes th e point of imp act. When you ha ve work ed out a positi on-possibl y seated, with your back aga inst a tr ee, or even pr one with two hands steadying the revo lver- prac tice fr om thi s pos ition so you will learn what results to expect when game is in your sights. Shoot at ran ges at least up to 200 yards to check dr op an d hold-over , th e amount of front sight you ma y have to run in the rear sight notch to compensate for the ran ge. You may never use th e pistol at such a distance, but it is valua ble to know wha t to expect. Shooting at 100 yar ds is plenty fa r enough for even skilled pist olmen, too far for most. Few shooters ar e capable of layin g th eir shots into the vital area of a deer at 200 yards, but prac tice firing at th ese ra nges will show you your erro rs. I have often seen myoId friend and hunting partner, Elmer Keith , kill chucks and jack rabbits with 200 yard pistol hits, but few of us are in th at class . Remember , it is wiser to do your hun ting before you shoo t, not after ward. And remember, too, th at a hit mad e on a small animal like a woodchuck at 200 yards is a killing woun d: a hit of th e same energy with the same bullet, on a deer may only wound. To settle a few complaints abo ut pistols not being powerful enough for big game, let's take a look at the calibe rs available. Compared to the standard rifle calibers forme rl y used to take countless th ousands of deer and bear, some pistols today pack a power ful punch. At the turn of th e century, an d even more recentl y, calibe rs such as .38-55, .38-40, .32-40, .44-40, .35 and .351 Winchester Self-Loading, were considered as fine close-range deer rifle cartridges. But the .357 Mag num, .44 Special with handload s pushi ng a 250 grain slug at 1200 f.p.s., an d th e (Continued on page 42 ) .44 Magn um are .357 heavy handloads, .44 Magnum and .44 Special with plenty of punch are legal in some areas for big game. loads pushin g a 250 grain slug at 1200 f.p.s., an d th e (Continued on page 42 ) .44 Magnu m are hunter becomes th e least bit excited, he may shoot at game th at is entirely out of his gun' s range, or his shot ma y hit some non-vit al ar ea. And if the hunter ha s even a tr ace of " buck fever ," he can' t hit th e side of a mountain with a hand gun. Th e best way to avoid th e sha kes at the sight of your fir st deer is to acquire the confidence which comes from developing your shooting skill. When you are hunting with a pistol and have a difficult shot to mak e, take th e stea diest shoo ting posi tion ava ilab le. Don't worry abo ut how Billy the Kid or Wya tt Earp would have done it. Chanc es ar e no one is watching YOU; and even if they are , you're not trying to star on TV; your job is to ma ke a clean kill. Most pra ctice wor k sho uld be done one-ha nde d, but you should also practice shoo ting from the var ious positions you might tak e in the field, to find out wha t to expect and which one seems best for you. Many times a tree or rock is ha nd y, and the arm may be rested acr oss it to stea dy th e hold. Never rest th e ba rrel or the butt of the gun directly on a .1.1U5 C;l:I. Author snapped family of elk at close range, has taken elk and other big game. Handgun bullets kill cleanly within their rang es. Thompson's current battery is white handle .357, J..JUL LUt::: .a-» I l U Cl CU U JJ l, . '"1"".lt u P C \; .1tt l W I llI U i:U I U· s DeluxeRemington M760 slide actio n comes in favorite deer calibers. Success here hinged more on hunting skill than on brand • . caliber. or cost of gun used. ~'HOW ~'HOW TO" TIPS TO" TIPS FOR DEER HUNTERS By CARLOS VINSON ACH FALL , a few million hunter s tak e to the woods after deer-America's mos t hunted bi g game anima l. Of th ese millions, average hunters lik e myself outnumbe r the exper ts by 20 to one or more. But we do come waddlin g home with a lot of tr oph y head s and a lot of venison every season; and we could bring home a lot more if we used a wee bit more horse sense and a little more game "s avvy" in our huntin g. Game conse rvation ists tell us th at deer in many ar eas are " unde r-hunted," that the herds are too nu mer ous for the fo od available-more numer ous in some pla ces than in the da ys of the Dan'l Boone " long hunters." The y'r e numerous, all right; but I don't think it's because they are un der-hunted-Lord knows there 's enough of us hu nting th em! I'd say it was because too many of us ar e failing too often to get the deer we hunt. . Successful deer hunting in volves a lot more than just sho uldering a gun and heading for the woods, slip-sho d and happy-go-lu cky. That kind of deer hunter E where th e game is. Sounds logical, doesn't it ? But it's sur prising how many hunters do the opposite ! F ailure to get far enough ba ck off the road s and trails causes a lot of hu nters to fail. It 's :true th at a road hunter will somet imes get hi s buck, but-figure it out for your self : deer are wild ani mals, afraid of hu man s. Doesn't it ma ke sense that th ey will avoid , if they can, roads suddenly teemi ng with hu nt ers ? Similarly, hunters swarm lik e bees to th e places where th e mos t deer were sighted during the open ing two or three days of th e season. Th er e, a lot of th em squat on stands while others mill aro und in circles, maki ng mo re noise th an a cre w of timber cutters . It is true that th e season's opening will find mos t of the deer conce ntrated in areas where feeding conditions are best, and it is also true that a lot of hunters will have these better feeding nooks spotte d when the seaso n opens. But th e blitz of th e first two or three days will sca tte r th e deer out over a mu ch wider ar ea. Th ey will move further ba ck off th e roads and trails, and will roam a mu ch wider area to gather th eir foo d. Some may remain in the better feedin g areas if these ar e lar ge eno ugh, an d oth ers drift ba ck to it ; but mos t of th e bu cks will head for and sta y in the far fringe are as as long as th e shoo ting lasts. That's where the y are, an d that's wher e you sho uld go to find th em. Deer chase d out of th eir favorite feedin g ar eas during the first few da ys of the season do a good share of th eir Concentrating search on thickets and underbrush where deer bed down after midday may give hunter a shot. = Concentrating search on thickets and underbrush where deer bed down after midday may give hunter a shot. Sighting-in is needed by once-a-year hunter and practiced shooters alike. Invest- Snap shootin g pr actice ma y payoff in bette r a iming whe n deer are sigh ted. Few hunters should risk running shot s. Checking underbrush for br owse signs may show where deer is hid ing. Deer, if alarmed , may be standing st ill not far off. feeding during the day light hours. On b right moonlight spo oked as one not feedin g. Never hurry. Two hunters can feeding during th e day light hours. On bright moonlight nig hts th ey may feed at night, but the ir ma in feedin g hour s are from dawn until mid-morning or later, and then from mid-afternoon until sun down. In most of the better white-tail areas the principal deer foods are evergreens such as cedar, pin e and others, the soft twigs and limbs of various varieties of und ergr owth bushes, wild grass, mushrooms an d acorns. Norm ally, a feeding white -tail will cover qui te an ar ea during a morn ing's feedin g. Chances ar e th e cri tter will work aga inst th e wind. This puts sitting or stan ding hunters at a disadvantag e because deer moving up-wind will scent them and avoid them. Deer depend a lot on th eir keen sense of smell to warn them of dange r. White-ta ils leave signs whe re th ey feed in addition to tracks. A whi te-tail feeding on aco rns will ruffle up the grou nd leaves which have partially covered the acorn s. There'll be distinguishabl e tracks all along to help, and it is usu ally easy to see whe re a tender twig or shoot has been bitten off. Everg reen feedin g signs are harder to disting uish, but with a littl e experience the average hu nt er can do it. An observing hunter , if he knows what signs to look for , can follow a feedi ng whit e-tail. It tak es good woodsmanship and very cautious stalking , but it is one of the best of all ways to put venison in the fr eezer . Ease along thr ou gh the woods slowly, silently, observing th e feedi ng signs. Following a feedin g deer, you will usually be working with the wind in your favor , blowin g from him, to you. Advance slowly, a few yar ds at a tim e, as noiselessly as possibl e. Examine feedin g signs, th en spooked as one not feedin g. Never hurry. Two hunters can actu ally work it better than one. One hu nter looks for the feeding signs and tracks whil e the other keeps a sharp look-out ah ead . Rememb er, though, not more th an two hunters should work together. Three is one too ma ny . Concentrate the lookout ahead on th e mo re likely feedin g nooks during the for epart of the morning and aft er mi daftern oon. During the mid-day perio d concentra te on the thi ckets and hiding spots where th e white-tails are apt to bed down during thi s peri od. After a whit e-tail buck beds down for his mid-d ay siesta he will be easier to spook than he was while he was feedin g. However, eight times out of ten after he gets the danger signal he will get up and stand still for a brief look-see. That's when the alert hunter gets his shot. Hu nters working togeth er should not talk while trailing, not even in whi spers. Use slow-motion hand signals if you mu st comm unicate with each other. No smoking, please; and a cough or sneeze is usually fatal. This system works out far better than just plai n stalking, for obviou s reasons. Unless followin g signs and tracks, th e hunter doesn't kn ow what course to tak e. He will spoo k most of the deer before he sees th em, and not man y of us are good eno ugh with hi gh powered rifles to bri ng down running deer consistently . Leave running shots to th e experts. Stories ab out th eir feat s make exciting reading, but we "Average Joes" do well to clobb er a stan ding bu ck at 50 or 100 yards. How does all this work out in pr acti ce? Well, if my obser vations ar e correct, the comparatively few expert and M. Ln_ ' _ _ ~ mL m _ • • L _ _ L, f r __ .: _n_ ;/ Af\\ Big northern jackrabbits bring a bounty from fur buyers, can give shooter a "break even" gun target. 0.1 GAME WITH A HUNTING TAKE OF 1.5 MILLION HEAD IN Full choke scatte rg un ca rrying a load of 11/4 ounces # 4 , 5, o r 6's is best for Dakota 's big bunnies. ANY A WI NTER NIGHT, when I was a kid , my dad an d I would crouch in a wagonb ox near our feed-lot to sh oot th e big , prime-pelted jackrabbit s th at came to feed off our ha ystacks. Th ose were gri m winters, hard on cattleme n and ja cks alik e, and th e littl e slide-action M62 Win chester .22 rifle not only guarded the hay we need for our cattle-it add ed cash to our in come. By spring, th e fr ozen j acks would be sta cked like cordwoo d in th e barn, worth five cents each when th e fur bu yer came calling. And, in th ose days, a ni ckel was a nickel. Maybe you didn't kno w it, but jackr abbit still is a money tar get. Today, prime winter jacks bring twelve to fifteen times the ni ckel for which we sold them. During the winter of 1 9p.9~§Z\" iysks u,xw;e ~l\jJ;l!!: J ,oLJ\SjYL1!<il.L1lil. 8~u«ien,tsaei\\?.t\l~9 target. Today, prime winter jacks bring twelve to fifteen tim es the ni ckel for which we sold th em. During the winter of 1956-57, jacks were selling for as much as 80 cents each in South Dak ota. One dealer bought nearl y 100,000. Th e total kill in th e state was close to llh millio n. And you kn ow how it is with rabbits : th ere were more of th em when th e shooting stopped than when it started. I'm not saying, " Here' s an easy way to make your fortune! " It isn't. Expenses being wha t they are, I doubt that ma ny hunters toda y make a menti onable pr ofit shoo ting ja cks ; but a lot of us do break even on tr avel and amm unition expenses; and th at in itself ma kes the sport pr act ically unique. And it is a sport; if you think not, tr y it. Th e jack is big, but he's fast, tough, an d no t prone to wait on a slow shoo ter. And before you star t getting sen timen tal abo ut this "s laughter of innoce n ts," rememb er that in many areas ja cks are pests, fora ging by the hundreds of tho usands over crops needed for other uses. Th e ri fles used for ja ckrabb it hunti ng range fr om th e .22 ri mfir e up through medium bi g-game calibe rs including th e .30-06. And in the smoo thbore department , shotguns ru n th e gamut fr om th e slim .410' s to bi g 10 gauges. Likewise, hunting pr actices vary . Some hunters prefer to tak e it easy along country side road s, stopping fr equ entl y to scrutinize the surroundings with a good bin ocular , th en pickin g off the jack with a scope-equipped rifle. Others like to take off acr oss fields and pa stures and walk up th eir ja cks, takin g th em on th e run with a shot gun or takin g them sitting or running with a rifle. Organized drives, in which man y hunters circle an ar ea and move in to a common center, are stag ed in some localities. Only shotguns ar e permitted in drive hunting, and a kill of one jack per acre is not unu sual in years when th e prolific har es ar e at their cyclic peak. (Continued on page 38) M L Light .22 re pe ating rifles ca n be used on jacks up to about 75 yards. Scope is essential for clea n kills. TARGET. By WALLACE LABISKY African Plains Came is EASY TO HUNT Biggest of cloven-foo t ed pla ins ga me of Africa is Cape buffalo, found on grasslan ds of Dark Cont inen t. Keit h d ro pped this one with .476 near Lake Manyarra. By ELMER KEITH OWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD is th er e such a multitude an d variety of plain s game as ther e is in eastern Afr ica. Given reason able protecti on and enough range, these ma gnifi cent animals could be with us for centuries. On the other hand, total extermin ation can happen, as ha s occurred in many sections of South Africa. Th e threat is not fr om sport hunters but from th e great increase and out -spread ing of th e native population. Even now th er e is a steady decrease of animals in some sections. Th e na tives trap, or kill with poison arrows, and muzzleload ers, a gr eat amount of th is game each year for meat , and as their farms spread th e gam e is losing more and more of its range. Still, ther e ar e so many remaining and so great a variety as to dazzle the eyes of an American hunter. . Afr ican plains gam e requ ir es good rifle work, often to very lon g range and seldom at very close range. Shots will avera ge out at 250 to 350 yards. Th ere is great variation in size, fro m th e tin y dik-d ik, not mu ch larger than a bi g Montana ja ck rabbit, to the eno rmous eland bu ll, which ma y weigh up to nearly a ton. In general, the bigger plains game is tough gam e. The gr eat er and lesser N BUT HARD TO KILL Thompson' s gazelle is lightest of an telope, ma ke good eating. Keith used .333 a s all around safari rifle. Magnificent swe e p of horns m~rk ed used .333 a s all around safari rifle. Magnificent swe e p of horns m~rk ed Keith's roan a nte lo pe as classic t rop hy. Scope is needed for lon g ra ng es. H UNTER'S HEAVEN! WHAT ELSE COULD YOU CALL THESE VAST PLAINS WH ERE GAME SW ARM S IN SUCH NUMBERS AND SUCH VARIETY? BUTIT CAN BE PARADISE LOST IF THE PRESENT TREND CONTINUES but even these can abso rb a lot of lead if not hit right. My friend, Capt. L. E. Wadman , hit a big eland bull several times with hi s 7x64 mm, loaded with 175-gr. Nosler bull ets, and finall y put a .476 ball th rough both sho ulders. Even then, th e great bull remai ned on his feet for some time. Tall as a hor se, and looking some thing like a Jersey bull in shape an d color, they can j ump ten feet hi gh when necessary and ar e wonderf ully acti ve for such a great beast. They mak e mi ght y fine eating , to o. The little Th omson's gazelles, commonly called Tommies, run abo ut 40 pound s in weight and are pr obably the most numerous of all plain s game. These beautiful littl e ant elope , with their distinctive black markings, have a black tail which is constantly in moti on, like a car's wind shield wipers. Th ey will run ah ead of your hunting car, much as an American pronghorn will, and you' ll usuall y get shots Next in size is Grant's gazelle, weighing around 125 pounds ; a ver y beautiful ant elope with horns much larger but similar to th e ringed horns of th e Tomm y. A handsome trophy, he's usually found in th e sam e ar ea as Tommies. The impala, a larger, heavi er antel ope about th e size of a whitetail deer and with longer legs than the Grant's, is a prodigious jumper. When at full speed you will often see one animal sail ri ght out over the top of some of his companions. Th ey are very fast. I remember shooting at a pa rticularly good buck late one evening at around 150 to 200 yards , I swung th e crosshairs of my .333 O.K.H. well ah ead of that buck, only to see the heavy 300-gr. bullet whip up dust a foot behind his rump. I did not get a second shot. You will also see water bu ck: a big, heavy, tough animal, not very- pretty but weighin g up to 400 pound s. Ostriches Probably the most common of all plains game is the zebra. They sometimes run in huge herds and are also frequently a pest as you stalk some animal you want badly. These prisongarbed donkeys ar e usually fat, one of th e few plains animals that is. I noti ced the three I killed for mea t, skins, and lion bai t were all ver y plump , carrying a yellow fat not unlike that on a Jerse y cow. Like most wild animal s, they're mind read ers, too. When you don 't wan t one, they will stand within 100 to 200 yards of you; but when you need one, they will be out at 350 to 450 yards. Zebras ar e quite heavy, going 600 pounds or better. Car eful shooting is required, as they are also tough. I killed two with quartering shots to the spine from the front edge of the shou lder, both with 300 gr. Kynoch soft points from my .333 O.K.H., and one at 255 yards hit at the ba se of the neck with a 300-gr. soft poin t. I took two little Tommy bu cks, one at ju st 90 yards as he was quartering awa y. This little bu ck stopped cold when the 300 -gr. soft nose , steel-jacket Kyno ch bull et hit him. The oth er Tommy I gave a heart shot from the sitti ng position, using a 300-gr. solid bullet as he stood broadside at 250 yards. He ran about 100 yards befor e dropping. Solids are very good ~ for these small antelope, wasting little of that excellent Tommy, Grant, and impala mea t. I took one Grant at around 350 to 400 yards. Sitting on an ant hill, we could ju st see the tops of his horns above th e tall grass. With the rifle sighted for 200 yards I held between the horns as he walked away from us. He jump ed and ran, and I had to give him a raking shot to finish him off. The first shot had hit the neck but missed the spine. I also took one impala with a hea rt shot over open gro und at 226 yards with the 300-gr. soft nose from prone position, killing him instantly. This was a very pretty head. Wildebeest and ha rtebeest, the latt er called Kongoni, ar e very common plains game and appear in hug e herds. Both are abo ut the homeliest beas ts imaginable. They look as if parts from ante lope, buffa lo, and mules had been used to make the composite animal! The wildebeest is the heavier of the two, and tough as a boot. I killed two for lion and leopard bait, and got my leopard over one of th em. My second ~ bullet as he stood broadside at 250 yards. He ran about 100 yards befor e dropping. Solids are very good Ugly kongon i was among game shot fo r lion bai t. At right, graceful Grant 's gazelle has characteristic ribbed horns. wildebeest was shot from a prone position with sling, as he ran across my front at 350 yards. It was like shooting on a tar get range. A long string of them were sailing along in high gear and I swung my cross wire s out some six feet ahead of a big bull 's nose and cut loose. Th e heavy 300-gr. slug stru ck him at spin e level back of th e shoulder, and he turned some beautiful somersaults before comi ng to rest . The bullet, while breaking the spine, did no t penetrate past that point. The wildeb eest is a dark gre y color str eaked with black and with wrinkled neck. The Kongoni is a tan colored brute with a yellowish white rump, like our elk. He ha s an ungainly gait , like the wildebeest , but he jumps higher and more erratically. The long, sadlooking faces, the glands below the eyes, and the peculiar, crooked horns and long ears, all combine to mak e th e Kongoni runner-up to th e wildebeest for homeliness. I had no desire for either of these animals as a trophy, nor would I even mount one. We shot them only because we needed meat and lion bait. (Continued on page 34) Gun ,- By JAROSLAV LUGS OF · .r ~l , $'\:: ~ THE OLD • THE NEW • THE UNUSUAL Soviet TOZ .25 pocket auto is commonly called "T ulaKorovin," is like Beretta. GUN DESIGNS FROM BEHIND IRON CURTAIN SHOW GOOD BASIC IDEAS AND SOME NOVEL RIFLE DEVELOPMENTS S MALL ARMS DESI GNERS ar e active behind th e " iro n curta in." Soviet pocket auto mat ic TOZ is pr e-war mak e, shows R uss ground ing in conventional designs as ba sis for curre nt advanced developm ent s. H ungarian M48 copy of Walther PP reflects conservative developm ent atmosph er e. Czech arms are most aggress ive in new ideas, good workm an ship . ZK 420-S military also ap pear ed br iefly in 1945 as would-be sporter with out ba yonet. Built by brothers J osef and Franti sek Koucky, th is arm , said to have been developed abo ut 1942, pioneer ed style {In.<L q~sj l{!.1__ .9.£ _~~~~l}tlY _l!.rloI! ted _n .5.:, ~kd.: workmanship. ZK 420-S military also appeared br iefly in 1945 as woul d-be sporter with out ba yonet. Built by br others J osef and Frantisek Ko ucky, this arm, said to have been develop ed abo ut 1942, pioneer ed style a nd design of r ecently ado pted U.S. Or dnan ce Ca ra nd-i mprov ed M14 ri fle. Bolt head is separate, rotates when operat in g ro d is pu shed to rear by gas piston. Lock ing ca m is fixed, does not move as in Gara nd, but is shaped similarl y. Safety on guar d bow is like Gar a nd' s. Ten-shot do uble row box magazin e is long for 7.9 mm caliber ammo. Newer Czech designs ar e curre ntly issued to tr oops of Nassir 's U.A.R., while the Ko uckys' ZK 476 9 mm was pr ototype for Isr ael-made UZI submachine gun . Hungarian M1948 DA automatic is made in .32 caliber, copied Walther PP. Gun is classified by U.S. as 'secret.' Military Czech ZK 420-S was built at Brno, designed in 1940's as improved version of US's M 1 before M 14 ;SSIJA . NOBODY AGREES ABOUT SNIPE-WHAT TO CALL HIM, WHAT GUN TO USE ON HIM, WHETHER HE'S A TOUGH OR EASY TARGET. BUT HE'S BACK-AND SELL VOTES FOR A LIGHT DOUBLE Sell's experience has shown him snipe may pop up during a duck session. Armed with a double 20 and choice of shells, he is ready. Dakin double was marsh-tested by experienced outdoorsman who felled zig-zag flyers with two shots. Bores are full and modified. ')fi IS THE GUN FOR SNIPE By FRANCIS E. SELL HE JACKSNIP E, th at potent little arbiter of wildfow l guns and gunning in the past, is going to have a profound influence also on shotguns of the future. Now that he is legal game again, he may aga in ma ke the double gun a favorite in the ma rshes . One thing sure, he will make gunne rs take a second look at the guns th ey carry for wildfowling; and my bet is tha t the 20 ga uge double is goi ng to become mo re an d mo re pop ular. Call him snipe, jacksnipe, Wilson's Snipe, or wha t you like- nobody inth e 20 ga uge double is goi ng to become mo re an d more pop ular. Call him snipe, jacksnipe, Wilson's Snipe, or what you like- nobody in clud ing the scientist seems able to agree on his name any mo re than hun ter s can agree on how to shoo t him- for my money there is no game bir d quite hi s equal in the ma rshes. When he faded out of the hunting pictur e after the first World war, the trend toward light double guns, light load s, and sma ll shot was ha lted. The heavy wildfowling 12 gauge had its inning. So did heavy shot, 2's, 4's , replace the hi ghly popular 7lh. But now that thi s long billed little bog ju mper is ba ck, he is alre ady making his impression on pr esent-d ay gunne rs. The snipe ba g limit is eight a da y, and on most migra tor y flyways th e season is reasonabl y long. But, because snipe have been on the protected list for so long, snip e guns ar e noticeabl y absent fr om th e marshes. Even the techniqu e of gunning snipe is almost a lost art. Men who ha ve turn ed to snipe after the long closed season ar e, however , alr ead y avid snipe gunners . And, by the same token, th ey ar e discovering tha t those heavy pump guns and auto-loaders ar e not right for snipe shoo ting . It takes something T .......1-. ""... +1, ,,,,..,.,, +hO e ] . ."'l.... J.r ,..1"'\ ...,"'.... ; 1"'\ 1 1 1:.' 1Y 11 T'1 Light, fast-handling doubles will be brought back to marshes, author says , by popular demand for guns right for snipe. swing that folds a pintail coming in to decoys, to drop a snipe. It takes a fast-handling gun th at fits right and "points" where you look when it comes to your shoulder. If you ar e an avera ge wildfowler, your approach to snipe shooting is by indirection. Perhaps you ju mp a few snipe as you go abo ut mor e serious and you decid e to give this snipe shooting a whirl. You ha ve a full choked 12 gauge pump , 30 inch barrels, load ed with numb er 6 shot, 1 ~ ounce. You walk along the meadow, you skirt the edge of pond s, you come to some soft ground where th ere is littl e sod. / " Scaipe !" A snipe comes up with his h n ~; n Q ~ ~ ~ j., ~ ~ ~n 'Q~ ;~ ' ; n () n Q rl ~ " . j.,Q ~Q ~ ~Q ~~ rln ~1- ~ ( r ~nh·m w.l nn ~nN~ ~ ')\ By FRANCIS E. SELL ETTI NG LOST IN HUNTING COUNTRY can be a mild adven ture, or it can be deadl y serio us . Whi ch it is for you depends on how you pr epar e for it, and how you face it. Don't think it can't happ en ; it happens to th e best of hunter s. Even Da niel Boone admitted th at th er e were tim es when he was, if not lost, " a mite confused." The smart hunter prepares for it by care ful plannin g befor e it happens. Much of this plann ing centers about the rifle, the amm unition supply, and car eful sighting -in for two types of shoo ting . (The careful hunter kn ows, to o, how to star t a fir e with his rifle, if he should run sho rt of matches or get his matches wet. We'll come to that lat er. ) First, let' s talk abo ut th e kind of shoo ting you' ll need to do in case you should become lost. Imagin e th er e's a sno wstor m, and mu st spend a day, or two or three da ys, or even a week, away fr om camp. Your first thoughts will be conce rned with thr ee thin gs: food, shelte r, and fire. Th eir order of im portance depend s on circ umsta nces . If night is near when you G PANIC IS WHAT KILLS LOST HUNTERS. GO PREPARED TO PROVIDE THREE ESSENTIALS HOW TO GET LOST A light pack carries equipment you may need badly. Glasses are useful to help you spot the route to safety. Minnesota game warden Glaeser and Mrs. T. D. Bryers check her survival kit; candy, twine, matches, first aid ite ms. discover you' re lost, shelter comes first, th en fire. Food can wait till tomorrow. Rememb er , you're not going to starve to deat h. You can go witho ut food for a long time, if you have to, tho ugh hu nger will add to your discomfort and sap vitality needed to meet other problems. But unless you're fool eno ugh to hunt in country where ther e's no game of an y kind, ther e's food availab le. If you' re bi g-gam e hunting, your chances of shoo ting big game are exac tly as good when you' re lost as they were when you kn ew where cam p was. But you don't need a big game ani mal fo r a meal. Where there's bi g gam e there's sure to be smaller beasties ; and a gro use (or any bird, for that matter ) or a sq uirre l or a rabbit, or even a less Epicurean beast, is food-if you can kill it . You can kill it. You can kill it much easier if you'v e mad e a few simp le prepa rations. Thi s is a differ ent kind of shoo ting tha n tha t which would place a mushroom ing bullet int o the twelve-inch vital area of a mule deer. Her e you'll be aiming at the mea t for a dish (maybe a pretty small dish ) of camp stew ; a ta rget mayb e two inches in (Continued on page 44) - FOOD. FIRE. SHELTER - AND GETTING LOST NEED HAVE NO TERRORS FOR YOU - Rifle is keyst one of hunting kit selected fo r survival in woods. l.ernp, water, shelter-half, axe prove valuable. .. AND STAY HEALTHY Mid-range small game loads (left) should be carried 1.1I " ~:n", ""m m ", ~", r 1 illin n cm",,11 name. ",I" ",,, ,.,:~1. Every hunter should have a good...compass and know how to use it. Sto ck-inletted tyee is aood . hand-held model is best. we a re offe r"ing th e re ma inder o f our s upply o f Sp r-ingfields at th is fabul o us price . Wi th Gov 't a rse na l s a les ha lte d we beli e ve th e s e to be th e la st o f t his c hoice mod e l rifle o n the m arket! Th e mo s t po pu la r hunting rifl e a nd cali be r in the w orl d, these g -enuin e S pri ng fie lds a re in perfec t mecha nica l co nd itio n w it h s harp, c lea n ri flin g. So ft nose 3 0/ 0 6 ammo so ld eve ry w he re . Orde r now a nd in sp e ct w i thout ri sk. See o ur ir o nclad 10-day mo ney back g uara nt ee! 1 00 rd a . G. I. t arg et .. . $ 7. 5 0 40 rd a, pro f e s sio na ll y lo a de d s o f t point h un tin g . . . $5 .9 0 20 rd a . Rem. o r We ste rn c ommercia l sof t po int . . . $ 4 . 7 5 Sli ng s :"U.S . g o v' t regu latio n co w h ide, ne w $ 1.9 .'> . S w iv e l hand le c lea ni ng rod , ::J pc. & tips so lid b- a s s, g o v' t is su e $ 1.95. Bru sh e s : U .S. Army bras s , o ffic ia l , new , 2 for 2 5 c. Oil : C. l. g un o il, 6 o z. c a n 2.'>c. P a tc hes : C .1. cl e a n ing pat ch e s. flann el" (20 0) 7 5 c . So lve nt: C .1. gun c lean ing so lve n t, 6 oz . 2 5 c . Cun Case : C. 1. o l ive drab , he a v y -d ut y . b ra nd ne w co nd i tio n. he a vy .-J:'Q Y:.ft. ..5p ~ ..... ~ i np.e.r... .$.Wl? ·_ S::,). ddl.~ ne w , 2 fo r 2 5 c . Oil : C. 1. gun oi l, 6 oz . ca n 2 5 c. Patc he s : C. 1. c le a ning pa tc he s. flann el" ( 2 0 0) 7 5c . S o lve n t: C. 1. g un c le n n ing so lve n t, 6 oz . 25 c. Cun Ca s e: C. 1. o l iv e dra b, he a v y -du ty , bra nd ne w co nd itio n, he a vy g o v 't spec. z ippe r, $ 1.95 . Sa dd le sca bba rds, U.S . o fficia l top q uali t y cowh ide , ri v e ted nnd . stitche d , $4 .95. S na p-o n f ront " a isrht cove rs, 49 c . Mod el: ' 03 B bl.: 2 4" Sights : Fam o us S pring fie ld s ig h ts ndjuata b le to 2 7 0 0 ya rds. Wi ndage a nd e leva t io n. S toc ks : Go v 't se lec te d Amer ica n Wa lnut. Ca li be r: 3 0/ 0 6 P a c k ing' : Guns s hippe d to us e in or ig ina l cos mo li ue. We degre a s e a nd o il lightl y. "S hippe d in he a vy duty protec t ive packi ng case. we. . a p p rox. 8 112 Ib a . S h ip. w t . : 10 l bs. BOXES TO YOU! TO ORDER : S e nd ch e c k, cash o r mo ne y o rder. $ 1 0 de po s i t f or C .O. D. S hi pped RR Ex . c ha rges co llect Jo".O. B. Lo s Ange le s. Ca li f. reaid . add 4 % state tax. I O- DAV MON EY B A CK G UARAN. T EE . D eal er s inqui re. \ Ve rem o ve yo ur S pring fie ld fr o m o rigi na l g ov ernment bo x e s, cn re f u lly c lean o ff a ll cosmo l tne , o i l li g htly a nd s h ip to yo u in he a vy duty pa cki ng ca rt o n, re ad y to s hoo t ; The S pring fie ld is a w or ld f amou s ri fie eve ry Ame rica n s ho uld o w n. It is th e most acc ura te a nd d ep end able rifl e ev e r built a nd ha s pr ob a bl y ba gge d m o re de er, be ar a nd o the r big ga me t ha n a ny other g un e ver made. A LONG ABOUT th e year s 1975 to 2000, it just could be th at two young fell ows from Winfield , Kan sas might ti e for th e Grand Amer ica n Han dicap tr ap sh ootin g championsh ip. Th e hi stor y of the Grand Ameri can , nationa l tou rna ment of th e Amate ur Tr ap shooting Association, stage d an nually at Vand ali a, Ohio, tell s us that th e winn er of th e Grand is difficult to pick; but if an early start mean s anything, two young fellow s nam ed Harvey H. Blair , Jr., a nd William Fl ay Blair have an inside tra ck on th e difficult assignment of annexing the Worl d's most coveted and perhaps th e world s ri ch est shooting title. Har vey H. Blair , Jr., is ju st five year s old now, but he sh oots hi s .22 caliber rifle lik e a gr own-up ; and Bill y, one year youn ger , is starting hi s shooting caree r. . Wi th this sort of background, plu s the fact that th eir Dad ti ed for th e hi gh score in th e Grand during 1957's record national tourn am ent , who is to say th at either Harv ey H. Bla ir, Jr. , or Bill y Blair mi gh t not t urn .t\... four men, leavin g Rock' s posit ion vacant. On the second day of th e shoot, Earl Tolli ver , that fine shooter and sportsma n from Orl eans, I ndian a, was invited to fill Rock's n umber one position . Earl was deepl y tou ch ed by th e honor, an d promptly went down th e lin e to win th e H oosier titl e-for Rock J enkins. * * * In diana had seven hundred register ed shooters of record in 1957, a ga in of twelve over 1956, according to ATA represent ative .1.. " .1-...... ~ ,.,1 ... ..... .......... ..... ,f + }.,.o <>o .. ,.."." .".e:.,J fact th at th eir Dad tied for th e hi gh score in the Gra nd durin g 1957's record nati onal tournam ent, who is to say tha t eithe r Harvey H. Blair , Jr., or Bill y Blair mi ght not turn the trick one of th ese years? * * * ATA repr esent ati ve Bob Greek , fr om Evansville , Indiana pr esent ed Henry Decker , pr esident of th e Vin cenn es Gun Club, th e nati on's most active gun club, with a 50,000 ta rge t pin at th e Vincennes Gun Club's annual meeti n g last Decem ber. Under H enry Decker 's leader ship , th e Vincennes club conducted 45 register ed trapshoots in 1957, throwin g 152,900 register ed targets, pl us another 25,000 non-regist ered clays. Six memb ers of the Vincennes Gun Cl ub shot over 10,000 regist ered tr ap tar gets in 1956, whi ch is a whal e of a lot of registere d targe ts from one club. A vacant cha ir was pla ced at th e speake r's table at th e Vincen nes Gun Club 's annual meetin g, in honor of deceased member " Rock" J enkins, who record ed more r egistered trap tra gets than any shooter in the histo ry of the game. Rock was accorde d th e additional accolad e of one minute of sile nce, from his fellow shooters. Rock att en ded 26 reg istered shoot s at th e Vince nnes Gun Club during 1956, and had planned to atte nd another on th e da y of hi s death. A wealt h of stories surrounds the shooting caree r of Rock J enkins, who in turn was respons ible for ma ny a shooting story whi ch r elieved the tedium of waiti ng for a sq uad nu mb er to come up on the board; but perhap s none of th e Rock J enkin s stor ies car ries mor e hum an inter est tha n th is on e. For years, Rock shot in the number one position on sq uad number one of th e I ndiana State Shoot. In the 1957 Hoosier event, num l..,.,~ .............. ......... ., ......l "h nt rl n"4Tn t h ,:o l i n p wi t h on lv Bob Greek. Wonder how othe r states ar e faring ? Skeet shooting with cash optional s and up ped purses is drawin g more shoote rs, and greater int er est, in Ohio, I'm told. If thi s is a tr end, it could brin g abo ut a mor e challe ngin g position in both num bers and pop ular ity for Skee t her e in th e USA. This is th e first of what we hope to mak e a mont hly column on th e cla y tar get sports. To hel p tell th e story of all th e color and pleasur e you find fr om gri nd ing 'em up , send your stor ies and pictures to Dick Miller, at GUNS Ma gazine. We h ave al ways wan ted grea ter nation al publicity for the sports nea rest an d dearest to our hear t s, so her e's our chance . Keep the ma terial rolling, and I' ll try to weave it int o these pages.-D M This departm ent, for Trap and Skeeters by a Trap and S keet shooter, will appear regularly-as of te n as you readers want it. I f you follow the clay-bi rd circuits, Dick Miller needs no introd uctio n. For those who don't k now him , see " Trigge r Talk " which appears ONE SCOPE ALL GAME! B&L BALvar 8 Variable Power 2~ x to 8x It's the most wanted scope on the market-the onl y multi-purpose scope of •• .. ~ • ,_,.. ...1 L.. : _ .L_ ~L. 11 1.. : ~ 1 _. 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Taper of crossha~rs sn.ap~ the eye to center point for I"I n t r lr ".lIt m , n 0' FAST IS THE GUN FOR SNIPE M9i\',D~ '. (Con tinu ed from pag e 27 ) r-ry, a n d h e m oves in a n err at ic fligh t pa ttern fro m th e 32 a nd 34 in ch tu bes favor ed a t th e t ime. Ba rrels were bor ed m ore op en i n no othe r ga me bi r d ca n a chieve. T ha t first th e 12, and with the l ight er g un s, load s wer e shot wa s a t least five feet beh ind h im, the red uced . So me a vid snip e h unt ers im ported pa ttern cas ily t raced on th e wa te r. T he En gl ish 6% po un d 12 ga uges, t hrowi ng ~, sec on d, as he ga ins a l ittle elev a t ion, is also oun ce of shot a nd usi n g t wo inch ca ses. well beh ind hi m. As for t he th ird - slill t oo Th ese n ever wer e popu lar. Am m un itio n wa s . low. A lrea d y yo u beg in to t hink abo ut a ha rd to ge t a nd al so t hey were in t he loadligh ter g un, a nd yo u wo nde r a bo ut t hose ing ran ge of t he mo r e availa ble 20 ga ug e. num ber 6 shot. I n m y local e, th is progressive c ull ing of Come ba ck tomorrow an d , ten chances to h eavy gu ns and load s wa s so thoro ug h th at on e, he will be a d iffer ent bird , th ou gh no b y th e tim e th e sea so n was p er m a ne ntly less int r igu ing. Som e days, snipe com e o ut cl osed , th e 20 ga uge d ouble, weig hing 6.6 14 o f th e g ra ss a nd ju st sk im a bove th e bog, po und s, ca rr yin g 28 in ch modifi ed a nd f ull to p itch ha ck int o th e cover only a g uns hot barrels, was th e medi cin e th e s n ipe h unt er awa y. O n ot her d ays, h e will to wer, ca tc h used . Th ese 20 ga uges t hrew % o unce of a w ind , a nd sh ut tie a cro ss th e ma rsh lik e a sho t. Ha nd loa der s oft en in cr eased th is to one ma ll bro wn gho st with Sai nt Vit us Dan ce. o un ce, used th em on d uck as well a s s nipe . ornet imc s, if he ha s but r ecen tl y a rr ived T ho se blu st ery d ay s ca lle d for heav ier sh ot. in a ma rs h on h i. m igra tio n, h e will b e Usuall y, size 7% wa s used . Som e g unne r s with other sn ipe. In st ead of flushing sin gles eve n went to s ize 7, but most of t hem felt yo u wi ll p ut up five, ten , even t went y a t a th at t h is was a b it too large for best p a tt ern t ime, a ll flyin g in uniso n. de nsity a t nor mal sn ipe ra nges. S ize 8 shot B ut don 't let that cl osely p a cked flock , was n ever a fa vor ite wi th most sn ip e hu nters, th at whiso o f sn ipe , con fuse yo ur shoot in g. thou gh a few 12 ga ug e g uns wer e pa rtial to P ick a bin i at the fron t of the flock. If yo u th is size. Mo st h un ters, wh en th ey step pe d a re no t leadin g en o ugh, t he nsu al sin wit h u p fr om s ize 9, we n t to 7% . s low hea vy d uck g un s, a bird drop p ing o ut R ecen tly, whil e h un tin g sn ipe in th e o f the cen ter. or e ve n far th er ba ck, w ill fa bulou s Coq u ill e Vall ey of so uth weste rn in d icat e yo ur s hoot ing fau lt. Or egon , I r a n a cross one o f tho se old s nipe A sn ipe has to be m atch ed caref ully wi th hun ter s I knew as a lad . Jl e st ill ca rr ied a gu n. shot s ize, a nd s hooting techniq ue, if a 20 ga ug e P arker , 28 inch ba rrels, bor ed t he in g un ne r isn 't to come down w ith a se ver e evita ble mod ified and full. 1 a sked h im a bo ut cas e of shoot in g fru stra ti on. H yo u a r e old th e la ck of po p ula r ity of n umb er 8 shot eno ugh to rem em ber th e F ir st Wo rl d W ar, a mong th e 20 ga ug e cla n of snipe hu nt er s a nd if yo u were rea red in a goo d wild fowli n g in t hose da ys when fift y to a hu ndred sn ipe sect ion, yo u ma y also r em emb er some outwere norm al ba gs. H is r ep ly wa s forth ri ght s ta nd ing s nipe shots in your co mm un ity , a n d he h ad never see n a 20 ga ug e com e t o it s some of th e sn ipe g u ns of t ha t pe r iod. best shooting with t hi s part ic ul ar s ize shot. 1"1'0111 th e t urn o f t he ce nt ur y up u nti l th e H a g un wo uld handle nu m ber 9 s hot well , ~~~~v ~l,l i ~~ u h~H~rl~J ;sa~~~il ~t.'I~~H:;?e~~~~~~~~; A GUN LOVER ' S TREASURE . . . th e 1959 - 13th Edit ion GUN DIGEST is jam packed with t he greates t colle ction of gun lore ever assembled bet ween t he pages of any book. Over 40 newly wri tten features . There's a dash of th e old, with a st ory about Breechl oaders dur ing th e Revolut ionary War . . . and everyt hi ng th at 's new about t oday's guns in or iginal art icle afte r art ic le by t he t op gun aut hori ti es. Naturall y, th e curta in is also lifted on to morrow 's guns. s ta nd ing s nipe shots in your co mm un ity, a n d some of t he sn ipe g u ns of t ha t per iod. 1"1'0 111 the t urn o f t he ce nt ur y up u nti l th e t ime sn ipe beca me sc arc e, th e d evelopment o f wild fo wl ing shot g uns was s tro n gl y i nfluence d by s n ip ing. T hose l itt le bog ju mper s pract ica ll y d rove th e 10 ga uge from the s wa m ps . O ld ja ck kept g unne r s call ing for Iighter a nd fa st er g uns. F irs t it was a 12 p:a up:e with 28 inch barrel s, a decided cha ng e Edited NOW! . .. tn e wor ld's great est gun book in a bran d new 1959 edit ion th at 's completely new and completely differ ent! A GUN LOVER ' S TREASURE .. . th e 1959 -1 3th Edit ion GUN DIGEST is jam packed with t he ' r ll Ac' ;no, nf D n~ r. J~cs , Di:0 r. VWlr" h lDd bran d new 1959 edit ion th at' s completely new and completely differ ent! J. J.J Thi s is oniy t he beginning . . . hand-leaders, varmi nt shoote rs, collec t ors, gunsmit hs, bir d shoote rs are all f air game fo r edit or Amber 's pot- pourr i of ir resistib le arti cl es, balli st ics t abl es, and ill ust rat ions . .. on every f acet of t he wo r ld of fir earm s. I BRAND [NEW l. JI V " "" \..I U ) " n U "--,JI IIL l. J l.V u I I I l H \. . . .... U ,:a I J !-' "" were norm al ba gs. H is r ep ly wa s forth r ight he h ad never see n a 20 ga ug e com e t o it s best shooting with t hi s part ic ul ar s ize shot. H a g un wo uld handle nu m ber 9 s hot well, th ey also t.u rn ed in a good perform an ce w ith H!!, b ut size 8 alwa ys proved in com pa ti ble. 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A m m o s peci a ls : 1 0 0 rd s . , 1 1 1l'IM Mu n n. , o n ly $ <I. !) !i . 5 0 r d s , 11 !'tlM Mau se r, o n ly $ -1. D5 . tt02S Washington Blvd.~ Culver Cit~ til, California Marlin over -u nd er ) handl e both size 9 a nd 7 th shot to perfect ion. Th e Marl in , using on e o uncc loadi ng of 7 th , g ives me th e m ost un iform pattern s with th e full chokc barrel I ha ve ever seen o n a p attern b oard . Th ey ave ra ge 76 per cen t. Th is full c hoke d 76 per ce n t pattern wou ld se em a bit ex tre me for sn ipe. b ut with a mod ified ba rr el to ba ck it u p, it is a n exce lle n t sec o nd ba rr el. Present da y sn ipe hunt ers ha ve r an ges a hi t m or e o pen th an tho se to wh ich th e old tim ers wer e a cc ustom ed . :'Ifore s nipe are foun d in st u bble field s. Bog lan d s ha voc been cl ea red a nd farmed. a nd snipe Aush a bi t wild er fr o m th ese tha n th ey d id fro m th e tall swa mp grass . On some occa s ion s, if you h a ve a salt ma rsh in yo u r vic in ity , yo u ma y st ill walk th e m up on th e m ar gin o f th e t ide ma rk . gett in g beau ti ful shoot in g at not- toolon g ran ges. Bu t eve n h ere you ca nno t be co mplac e nt a ho ut th e proper cho king o f yo ur barrel s. You mu st hav e a lon g ra nge a nd a mediu m r an gc barrel in st antl y av a ila ble . Snipe ma y flush at 25 yard s, often co m ing u p as s ingles . Th ey ma y ge t up at 35 ya n k ma yb e 40. There is sim ply no s ing le barrel g un versa t ile eno ug h to cov e r a ll th e r a ng es wh cn sn ipe huntin g. It tak es a doubl e. B y t he sa me tok en . a s in gle tri gger g un is no pr ize in a sn ipe bog. Th er e is literall y no tim e to feel for a barrel selec tor hutton whe n a sn ipe comes o ut of the g ra ss. Th e wh ole pr ocess o f shooting, fr om sl ip p ing o fT th e sa fety a s th e g un is mounted , to pu lli ng th e tri gger wh en j ust th e r ig ht a mo unt o f lea d is g ive n, m ust be t ota ll y su bc o nsc ious . Th at. o f co urse, sta r ts with pro per g u n-fit, prop er g u n we ight. a nd pro per ba rrel len gth. A t r isk o f r e pea t ing myself. th e best g un weight is 6-G~~ po un ds. H ea vier t ha n th is is too slo w. Li ght er th an this lack> so me th ing • J. 1I 0 t : VI ....Vlll ~ C,r ~U~ J. l ..., n I la J-II1 V p GJ o"ld ,';n l; prop er g un we ight , a nd pro per barrel l en gth . At ri sk of r c peatin g m yself, th e best g un wei gh t is G-G I,~ po un d s. H ea vier th an th is is too slow. L ight er th a n thi s la ck> some th ing i n co m ing u p ; a f ccl, hard to defin e, w h ich ma kes a g u n somet h ing m ore th an a n in an imat e p iece of ste el and wood - call it a mild in er ti a-wh ich g ives a g u n stu h ilit y w it hout slow ing it d own , on cc th c cr itic a l w ei ght limit s a rc r ea ch ed. M y Dak in d oubl e ca rr ies 27% inch ba rrels. Barr el len gt h of m y Mar lin 20 ga uge overunder is 28 in ch es. Th ese len gt hs a rc a goo d comp ro m ise for s n ipe shoot ing. g iving a fa st g un. b ut w ith s ufficie nt barrel f or a cc ura tc po int in g. Less tha n 28 in ch barrels o n a do ubl e ma kes it m ore desi gn ed for s na pshoot ing . And whi lc t hi s may be a des irable fea t ure on a n up land game g u n w he re ra n ges ar e very shor t. it is n ot the best fo r s nipe . T otal u p all th ese featu r es r eq uir ed in a pr op er snipe gun , and they a d d up to a li ght we ight d ouble throwin g ab out o nc ounce of shot ; a g un with doubl e tr igger s for in stant barrel se le c tion. It add s up to so me th in g else, too ; t hat li ght d ouble is a n cxce lle nt d uck g un. Last sea so n, s hoo t ing over d ecoy s with a fri end who had read all th c a d ver tis ing a bo ut lon g ran ge duck b usti ng, I used m y 20 ga uge Dak in , loa d ed wi th one o unce of 71h. :'Ily partn er sh ot a 12, wei ghin g 8 % po und s. a nd he used m agnum load s. I d oubt i f a ny o f th ose du ck s, respon din g to d ecoys a nd call ing . were o ver 35 ya rds w hen we took th em. Fin all y. a ga in st hi s better jud gement. J per su ad ed h im to use m y g un. A flight of teal bu zzed o ur decoys. H e dro p ped t wo, hi s first d oubl e of th e da y. li e r el oad ed . T wo wigeon s ca me in , a nd he got on th em for an oth er d ouble. N one of th ese du ck s fell with in ten yar ds of th ose he dumped w it h hi s heav y 12 ga ug e; all fo ur were wi th in 30 ya rd s of o ur hid e. T hose he took with hi s 12 la y cl oser to t he 45 ya r d m a rk er , e ven tho ug h we began workin g on th em at 35 ya rds . " How long ha s this been go ing on ? " he »skcd . H e se eme d dumfound ed. A l ight d ouble g un, a sn ipe g u n, wa s kill in g duck s! l d idn 't get th at double ba ck th e r est of th e even ing fligh t. Ju st recently he a ppea red a t my h ou se, ask ing to use m y p attern board. G un ? A doubl e 12 with 28 in ch ba rrels, we igh ing 6 V~ poun d s. I watch ed him pattern th e full a nd modifi ed barrel s. I pi ck ed u p some of th e low bra ss shells he wa s usin g. 1 n ot ed the 7 % sho t size markin gs, and th e 1 lis o unce loadin g. H ere wa s a sn ipe h un ter in th e mak ing, eve n if it wa s by indirection . La st se as o n, I ha d a no t her g un ne r with me wh en I mad e a d ou bl e o n sn ipe. H e pi ck ed up th e fall en bird s and stood th ere VUlIlc lu au u l~. 'i _IG:a.'t wa e T ~ ~ u\ tJc l ll UlLc l .i.u th e mak in g, even if it wa s by indirection. L ast seas o n, I had a no ther gu n ne r with me w hen I mad e a doubl e on sn ipe. H e p ick ed up th e fall en bird s a nd stood th er e stro king th eir feath er s. Tie a lso trad ed in a h ea vy pump g un on a li ght douhl e. Trend ? I th ink so. S n ipe capt ur ed th e im a g ina t ion o f an older ge ne r a tio n of g un ne rs. Th e hird s ca use d p ro fo un d cha nges in hunt er s' g uns a nd g unn ing. Ju st wait un til th ey h ave worked t heir deviou s cha r ms on th e pr esent ge ne r at ion. Yo u a re go ing to see more a nd m or e li gh t, dou bl e barrel ed shotg u ns in the ma r shes. wh ether th e ga me is snipe or d uck. :\ Iread y g u nne rs are ta kin g sec o nd l ooks at t ho se h eavy p umps a nd auto-load er s. A n d th ey ar e beginnin g to realize th at any g un ne r who ca n r ealize t he fu ll k illi ng pot en ti al of a l o unce shot load w ill ge t hi s sha re of [~ du ck s in a blind or on a pa ss. ,~ Free Fall Catalog --; SIMPLIFIES WORK OF REMOVINC DENTS IN SHOTCUN BARRELS I n usl n u an exp a nd t ug (lent. p lug you e li m i na te th e mak in g or 1J 1I yi n ~ of expcnsi ve soli d ulu gs, seve r al (If whl t-h a rc needed for eac h g auge. T hese plugs hav e te nter diamet er of about ,020" less than st and ard dia meter of same bore and ca n be expa nde d to fit any oversi zed bore. Mad e of Bronz e to Prevent jam ming or marri ng of bore. Pr ice pe r Dent Plu g _ . $ 4. 7 5 Set of 3 ( one of e ach ga uge I $ 13 .50 MAIL 25c FOR BIC 48- PA CE CATALOC FRANK MITTERMEIER lEst. 1936) " Gunsmith Supp ly Headquar ters" 3 577 E. Tr emont Av e ., New York 65 , N.Y. H un t e r s a n d cam pers wi ll find many p ra c t ical i te rns in ou r I08 page Fall Catalog . 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Cas es can be locked as a preca uti on a ry sa fel y m ea sure. o r r ugged ligh'twe ight co n st r uc tt on s. bea uti fully finish ed in simul at ed a ll iga to r outs ide. flock li ne d insi de . Availab le wit h o r without ba ck d oo r. Se e you r dea ler o r wri t e (or co m pl et e inf orm ati on . F R E E ! - Send for beauti fu l ill ustr at ed ca ta lo g or P acb m a yr Gu n Accessor ies. PAC;:HMAYR GUN WORKS. INC•• Dept. G -IO 1220 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles 15, California W e had ju st lo ca ted a fin e. m an ed li on and bad ly need ed a bait. A bi g bu ll har te bee st wa s di scovered nearby. a nd I decid ed to take hi m wit h a soft nose bull et, usin g sol ids later if n ecessary. J oh n a nd I sta lk ed to w it h in 250 ya rds of him , usin g some th orn hu sh a nd p alm frond s as cover. T he bull, altert ed b ut not sure of o ur id en tity, s too d q ua r ter ing tow ard us. I dropped the l on g 300-gr. soft nose in hi s ches t. but h e didn 't go d own . W e heard th e plu nk of bull et. th en he turned a nd ran . J ohn a nd I foll ow ed th rou g h th e h igh grass unt il th e bull sto p ped . J ohn then h umped u p hi s ba ck and told m e to use him as a ri fle r est. Af ter th at run, I wa s perfectl y will in g to do so. H e ma d e a da mn good rest- with my el bows d ug int o hi s back , he had a slow, ea sily -t imed sway t ha t let m e p lant a sol id in th e Kongoni's flank a nd ou t th rou gh th e opposite .ho ulder , 1 sa w s ur pr isingly few hyen a s on th e tr ip . So me hyena s ar e gr ey s tr ipe d a nd some are potted . T hey are filth y bea ts, with hi g h, pow erful fr ont q uarters, tiny slo p in g hind par ts, a n d hu ge pow erful j a ws th at ca n crac k most a ny bo ne of th e p lain s ga me. T hey ha ve mor e stre ngth in th ei r j aws tha n a li on . W art ho gs are ea sil y t he ugli est of all w ild p igs. T he grea t r ip pi ng t usk s, so me limes clo sely c url ing, som etimes a lm ost stra ight, work sc is or-like ag a inst small er t usks, A b ig boa r d wi ll r un abo ut 200-250 pou nd s. My first ch a nc e for a sho t a t a wa rt hog ca me a s on e cro ssed th e r oad well a hea d of t he car. W e go t out a nd q uart er ed int o the o pen tho rn bu sh loo ki ng for him. I wa s looki ng to o far to th e ri ght w hen old Son gi, o ne of o ur tra ckers, pointed th ro ugh a small hol e in th e bru sh a n d th er e, 140 yards away, stoo d th e boa r , all in cle a r view exce pt hi s hea d. I brou g ht the r ifle u p, and w hen th e cro sha irs ett le d behind h i sho ulde r I fin ished the tri gger sq ueeze. W ith th e plu nk of th e 300-gr. soft po int, he drop ped a nd stayed do wn. As w art ho gs go, t h is one wa s a " bea uty," hi s long tu sk s project ing out of th e s k ull so me te n to e le ven in ch es an d very h ea vy, wit h a spr ea d of 14 in ch es betwee n th e tips. Later, nea r M ka larna m ission , w hen we need ed another l ion ba it badly, I ki lled the lar gest of s ix hogs we jumped in o pen t horn hu s h. E ven wi th three sl ugs in hi m and a br ok en ba ck, that p ig wan ted to figh t. It s las he d vic io u ly al J ohn wh e n he ju m ped in a nd drove a lon g knife into th e heart. A hea vy s ixg un woul d ha ve b een most useful t.h en , a n d o n n umero us other occa s ions on t he tr ip ; b ut K en ya a n d Ta nganyika law s and r ed tap e mad e it ex tre me ly d ifficult t o ta ke h and gun in t o th e co u n try . T h e r oa n is q u ite a ha nd so m e beast a nd is t he seco nd lar gest Af r ica n a ntelo pe. H e is as big a s a mall elk and is tr ikin gl y ma r ked , w ith very long fr inged ea rs . Th e sc im ita r -sha pe d horns a re sh ort b ut h ea vy, like a sa ble's hUI m ilch sho rte r. He's a m ilch la r ger a n ima l t han the sa b le, how ever, a nd a gr ey is h roan in colo r. 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H e h ad heavy horns 17 % in ch es lon g. a n d ea rs thai see med a lmost as le ng th y. I sa w ela nd o n several occa sions. a nd h uge ela nd cows a t close ranee ma n y tim es, but I never wa s c lose r th an abo u t 600 ya rd s to a good bull. On e da y we sa w a bi g one com ing o ur wa y fr om a w ay off. a nd we left th e j eep to tr y a nd in terce pt h im . Ju st. th en a sm all n ati ve h erd boy sa w us a nd , w hen I cha m be re d a ca r t r idge in t he 333 O .K .H. he jumped u p, sc re a me d, a nd t ook off i n a ha rd Tun , yell ing at th e top of h is voice a t e very j ump . O f co urse, he sc a re d th e e la nd . W e co uld o nly g uess th a t so me o ne had sh ot a t th a t bo y, a nd w hen he sa w a nd hear d me c ha m be r a car trid ge it sc are d him o ut. of hi w it s. Thou g h m y licen se allo wed over 100 h ea d of big ga me , I killed , all tol d , o nly 24 head . I tu rn ed down a goo d b u h bu ck, for exam ple. T h is is a ma ll a nt elo pe that h as kill ed mor e dogs tha n an y other bu ck in Afr ica. It. ha s sp ira l horn s im ila r in sha pe to th ose of th e lesser K ud u b ut m uch sma lle r. T h is is a fine, ga me litt le b uck th at ha s a lso k ill ed Smallest of pla ins game is tiny Dik-dik, o r mouse deer, about size of house cat. wound ed a nd. wh en th e hunt er passes by, he'll jump u p a nd char ge with th ose shar p, deadly horn s. J ohn Lawren ce had a couple of close call s wit h th ese bu sh bu ck s befo r e he learn ed to r espect them . I passed up shots a t wat er bu ck . topi. and ot her spec ies on num er ou s occa sions. 1 wa s not int er est ed in takin g a big bag, but r ath er in gell ing a few of the finer specimens of plain s ga me, in add iti on, of cour se, to " the big five." This we succeede d in doin g. Wc sa w some lesser kudu bu t 1 di d not even ta ke out th e spec ial li cen se for th em as 1 want ed and go t a ver y fine g rea ter kudu a nd a fine sa ble. Bot h of th ese bucks, th e fincst a ntelo pe tr ophies in all Afr ica , ar e found more in th e Miomb o bush country th an on t he pla ins. Wh ile we sa w th e roa n ( or K ir ongo , as th e natives call him ) man y li mes. we ne ver aw a ny kudu or sa ble in th e open. Ory x are trikin gl y colore d a nd beau tif ul bcasts. They run in small to lar ge ba nd s, a nd those tha t 1 sa w wer e in ver y pr etty opc n bu sh co untry next to th e plain s. Th ey're a bout th e sa mc size as Kon goni , being fa irly hea vy animals of a round 450 po und s. I kill ed a hca utif ul spe cime n with good horn s, but th at is an ot her stor y. T h_ey_ a~~ ~.1 s~ y_erx a nd those tha t 1 sa w were in ver y pretty opc n bu sh country next to th e plains. Th ey're abo ut th e sa me size as Ko ngoni, bei ng fa irly hea vy a nim als of ar ound 450 poun ds. I kill ed a bea utiful spec ime n with good horn s, but tha t is anot her stor y. Th ey are also very tou gh , will soa k up well pla ced hi t a nd still kee p going. Buffal o ar e a pla ins as well as a bu sh an imal a nd you ma y well r un onto yo ur buff while out looki ng for p lains ga me . 1 k illed min e on th e ed ge of a vast plain leading d own to Lak e :\1an yarr a . T he o dd rhin o ma y also be enco untered in the b ush alo ng thc border of pla ins coun tr y, so when ak ing off int o th e bl ue for a morn ing or even ing hu nt, you should have both h ea vy and light r ifles alon g- you ne ver k now wh a t ga me ma y appear. Us uall y you h unt until a bo ut ten o'clock, th en come in for a lat e br ea kf ast, li e a round cam p until ab out 3 or 4 in th e a fter noon, th en go for a n even ing hunt. Except when trailin g ele pha nt, buffalo, or r hi no it is eas y hun tin g, and a nyone in even reason ab ly good hea lth ca n do it. Well befor e da yli ght yo ur boy comes in with a scald ing cu p of tea , pu ll s yo ur mosq uito net away, and you' re awa ke. Yo u wa h. cra wl in to your clot hes a nd off you go in th e sa fa r i ca r [or th e morn in g hunt. Yo u ca n be sure o f see ing some thing new or un usu al every day, a nd on ma ny days yo u'll see liter all y h undred s, sometimes th ou sand s. of head of ga me. Br iti sh law prohi bit s shooti ng from a car or wi thin 200 yard s of it, a nd th e whit e hunter s observ e thi s r ule r el igiously. T hc la w is a good one ; a ny hu nter wor t hy of the nam e should stalk his ga me or for ego th c shot. Succes full y ap pr oach ing big game . As 1 point ed out a bove, yo u should al ways have your bi g ga me rifle alon g wh en out for plain s ga me, and you should also take along your shotg un or .22 rifl e for bird hooting. Plains huntin g offer s a wealth of bi rd a nd wildfowl shooting and any hunt er who fail s to go pr ep ar ed for it will r egr et ha ving missed th e oppo r t unities offered. F or huntin g th e li ght er African pl ain s ga me, mu ch of whi ch is shot at vety lon g range, I'd recomm end the 7x61 mm Shar pe & Hart a nd th e .300 Ma gnum ( the latter with 220 gr. bull et s, pr ef erably ) to those wanting fact or y ammo. Th e .285 O.K .H ., th e 7x64 mm or ot her 7mm Mag n ums or near mag nums are fine r ifles for th e li ght er st uff. but most of th ese a re han dloadin g pr oposition s, unl ess you ca n locat e so me of t he impor ted German ca r tr idge s. I' ve found th e big 7 mm calibe rs wit h 175· to 180·gr. bull ets flatter over lon g ran ges than th e .300 Ma gnum. 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Durin g most of th e full-choke gun, 40 yards i roughly the lim it yea r, he is br owni sh-grey but in wint er he for consist ent kill s on stra ighta way jacks. However , the j ack th at i qu ar ter in g a way is pal e grey to snow whil e exce pt for th e t ips fr om th e gun, or one th at is runnin g at ri ght of his five-inch ea rs. which ar e alwa ys dark. an gles to th e lin e of fire, is a more vuln erToday, only a small per ce nt of ja cks ar e used for fur ; most pelt s go to Europe to be abl e tar get. Becau se th e vita l areas are processed as felt. Carcas e mak e food for better exposed, maximum effective range is eithe r hum an or an imal consumption. ab out five yard more. In thi s load, th e 40· yard ene rgy of a single No. 4 pell et is nearl y do uble th at of a pell et of No. 6, hut hen th ere is no snow on the ground, as th e patt ern densit y of 4's fall s off so rapidl y in lat e fall and earl y winter, the jack' s that the d ifference in kill in g ran ge betw een new white coat is hi ghly visible and, in order th e two sizes is negl igibl e. Naturall y, 4' to esca pe detect ion, he tak es 1.0 cover. T h is is th e best time for shotg un ners to be afield , ar e the bett er size when ma anurn load s are for it is und er th ese cir cum stan ce that t he used, for the increase in pellet count per load add s up to a denser pattern , and thi s, ever-watc hful jack is lea t inclined to stre ak away from hi s bed, or form , before the combined with gr eat er r eta ined ene rgy o f th e larger pellets, extends th e maximum hunt er gets within ran ge. Occasiona lly a jack will per mit a hunter to come withi n effective ra nge by se veral ya rd s. a lew yards before bolting. In my op inion, No. 5 shot is top s for h ig Th e ma jority of scattergun hunt ers favor jacks in th e P 4,-ounce loading, p rovidi ng th e gun pa tt ern s th is size well. P er load, th is a 12 gauge that will deli ver a full-choke patsize beat s 4's by 43 pellet s, and at 40 ya rds terri, with nothing less th an th e P 4,·ounce high-velocity game load ca rry ing No.4, 5, it packs one a nd one half tim es more wall op p er pell et th an 6's. Thi s ma kes it a jack or 6 shot. From my own experience , I would kill er at 45 to 50 yards, assumin g a 70 per say tha t a hunter usin g a smalle r ga uge, less cent or bett er pattern . choke, a light er shot load , or a smaller shot size, i definit ely undergunned. Becau se of size, a large ja ck may look Over th e yea rs I have see n a handf ul of ab out ten yards closer to th e gun than he actually is, es pec iall y when a whi te-coated clea n kill s with th e l 14·oun ce load at truly ja ck is boldl y outlined again st a non- snow phenomenal ran ge. Once I saw a straightback ground. Wh en in do ubt as to wh eth er or away ja ck stopped a t 72 yards with No. 4 not a jack is close enough to be kill ed shot, and a qu art er ing jack roll ed tail-overcleanl y, th e be t policy is not to cha nce a appetite at 67 yard with o. 6's. (F ull choke shot which may result in a cripple. J ack pattern , of course .) 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Vetera n hunt er s never pass up even isolated clum ps of weed s. E ven if only a few feet square, they are big enough to hide a ja ck a nd in real ra bbit co untry there' ll be one th ere. As soon as snow completely bla nket s th e countryside, the jack s scatte r widely a nd blend perfectly with the snowscape. To spot a jack on the snow, look for hi s eyes. Yo u will see only one of th em, da rk in color, a bout the dia meter of a penny, a nd visi ble at a sur pr ising d ista nce. T he jack's bl ack ti pped ear s, flatt en ed back toward h is shoulders as he crouches in his form, ar e also di scern ible but never as easily as the eye. Wh en yon spot h im, the best way to pro ceed th at I kn ow of is to act as th ough you haven 't see n him. Continue on a course that w ill bypass th e jack by at least 20 yards. Th is simple ru se is fairly successful pro vid ing the jack happens to be a n " uned uca ted" one. Once a jack has been under fire, he will usuall y spook at a n impossibl e shotg un ran ge, no ma tt er how clever your stratage m. T ha t's when yo u will need a ri fle. If th e snow deep en s as wint er advances , jackr a bbits a bando n open fields and pa sture s. The best hunti ng th en will be in or near the cover th a t rema ins exposed-br ush, patches of to wer ing weeds, and shelter belt s- for such ha bitat will offer the on ly supply of available food. A concentra tion of j acks can dam age young trees in a sheltcr helt , che wing them down level with the snow, a nd thi s is a nothe r reason for th eir being class ed as var mints. cover th a t remain s exposed-br ush, patches of to wer ing weeds, and shelter belt s- for such ha bitat will offer the on ly supply of available food. A concentra tion of j acks can dam age young trees in a sheltcr helt , che wing them down level with the snow, a nd thi s is a nothe r reason for th eir being class ed as var mints. I have shot jacks at close ra nge with a full -choke .410, usin g the 3· inc h shell with No. 7~~ shot. I have also ki lled jacks clea nly usi ng the 3-1%-7% trap load in an improved cy lind er 12 gauge . But t he cho keload combina tion suita hle for cott onta il shooting is far from ideal on jacks. Shotgunning the ki ng-size prai r ie hares is in some ways compa ra ble to lon g ra nge waterfowl shooting. Opp ortun ities to score on ja cks at less th an 35 yar ds are few. Long ra nge k ills need a heavy char ge of shot and a tight pattern , espec ially to connec t when he moves o ut at a run . As a ru le, a jack will r un for all h e is wort h when h e brea ks from h is form, p ick ing up speed so rap idly t hat by the t ime your trigger is ready he will be doing 30 to 35 m.p.h. You will have to swing ahead for plent y of lead on a crossing jack. Cu t th at lead in half for a q uart ering tar get. Stra ightaway shots also req uir e lead , and in th is case it means shooting hi gh or over th e target. This is accomp lished simply by ra ising th e muzzle enough so th at the jack is comple tely bl ott ed from view at th e in stant of firin g. Rem ember th at a j ack' s vita l are a is locat ed in the forward one -third of his fr ame, and in order to tum ble him clea nly this is th e machin ery th at must be knocked out. If the hu nt er keeps his eye ri veted on th e In the rifle department, the .22 r imfire probably ta kes more ja ckra bbits out of circulation than all other calibers combined . Th e common .22 packs enough wallop and its a mm unition is easy on th e pocketb ook. P ump-r ep ea ter s and auto-loade rs get th e nod from tho se who take jacks on I he r un. T hese actions let the shooter get a seco nd or t hird bu llet on its way in a lmost nothi ng flat, b ut with bolt-acti on rifles t he hand mu st move from grip to bolt an d back aga in. Thi s takes time ; usu all y pulls the rifle off t he tar get. T he open sights tha t most .22's wear when t hey leave th e factor y ar e fine for general plinking, bu t leave much to be desired when it comes to game or varm int shooting. It 's a sure bet you'll do more accurate shooting with a good adj ustab le peep sight, or a scope. F or r un ning jacks, equip your .22 wit h a peep sight, or a 2l/2·p owcr scope with a reasona bly wide field of view, lik e t he modera tely-pr iced Wea ver J 2.5 model, for a fast sight pictur e. For "s niping" at jacks crouched in th eir day beds, a low-pri ced 4· or 6·power scope such as t he Wea ver B ser ies, or Mossber g, will do very well. Wi th thi s gla ssware th e field of view will be a bi t more restricted, b ut since the target is not moving th at will be n o gre at h andicap. Seven ty-five yards is a pra ct ical r an ge at which to zero th e scope-equipped .22 for sniping jacks. Thi s will put .22 Long Rifle hollow point s {shorts and longs do not have adeq ua te power for anchoring jacks} approximately one inch high at 50 yard s and t hr ee inch es low at 100. Bett er suited for ja ck busting at ra nges in excess of 100 yar ds ar e th e fla it er-sh ootin g center -fire cartr idge s such as t he .22 Horn et and th e incr easingly popular .222 Hem ingto n. W hen outfitted wit h a high-power scop e, I he .222 is a honey for the jackr abbi t en thusias t. T hen ther e is the ultr a hi gh spee d .220 S\\j ~t. . ~1'l~~.,~~a~ ~ .fa,I:_ ~~.s ~ tl~~i~~t~} _~~9~~2 .i.~ excess of 100 yar ds ar e th e fla Iter-sh ooting center -fire cartr idge s such as t he .22 Horn et and th e incr easingly popular .222 Hem ingto n. W hen outfitted wit h a high-power scop e, I he .222 is a honey for the jackr abbi t en thusias t. T hen ther e is the ultr a hi gh spee d .220 Swift wh ich, as far as tr ajec tory goes, is perha ps th e hott est jack ri fle of them all. 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Prices, illust ra tes g rip s for all Ame rica n ma kes, plu s ma ny fo r- For Colt Remingto n Browning Grea t West'n Rug er Czech H &R u ; c:._.. . . _.. .. ~a:a2~ ~!~ !::: Luger Ma user ~! ~,~ ~e s I "HOW TO" TIPS FOR DEER HUNTERS (Continu ed from pag e 19) in th e brush a nd hunt ca re fully, ba g aro un d 75 p er ce nt of th e white-t ail s taken eve ry seas on . Th e roa d hunter s, th ou gh far m or e numer ou s, get po ssibly 5 per ce n t ; a nd th e ca re less happy-go-lu cky c lan, wh ose num ber is legion, get perhap 15 to 20 per cent of th e d eer k ill ed. T h is is wh y so many of the better whi te-tail a re as ar e reported " unde rhunted." Actu a ll y, I ha ve yet to vis it a go od d eer huntin g te rritor y th at wa s la ckin g hunters durin g th e huntin g sea so n . P l enty of hunter s wer e present, bu t far too man y of th em wer e lo okin g for " t he eas y way," a nd far too few wer e will ing to hit the br ush far ba ck off th e r oad a nd wood s tr ail s. Surpri singl y few ga ve mu ch reall y erio us th ou ght to th eir huntin g, an d st ill few er had mor e than cas ua l knowled ge of the habits of th e deer th ey sough t. Even th e cl othes I' ve see n som e hu nt er s wea ri ng wer e eno ug h to spook a barnyard stee r . I have see n h unter s in st iff d uck co a ts and pants wh ile h untin g territor y w her e th e under growt h wa s rank and thi ck. A li mb r aking a cr oss a stiff du ck pants-leg will warn a buc k a hundred ya rd s away. Du ck ou te r clot hes are all ri ght in sec t io ns wh er e th e und er gr owth is n ot de nse, b ut n ot ri ght a t all in thi ck et y underbru sh co untry . A ny so ft-fin ish mat erial is bett er , UI t In- buil Se lect sh oes or shor t boot s th at ca n be walk ed in com for ta bly and n oi selessl y. W ool sox keep th e feet warmer , and do n' t be silly eno ug h to go into t.he d eer wood s a ny whe re north of the Ma so n-Dix on li ne wear ing shor t un derwear. W ear a woo l fla nnel sh irt , ca p wit h ea r flap s, a nd don't. for get wool shooter 's glov es. W ear heavy wool pants by all m ean s if it. is cold -clima te hunt in g. A h alf fr ozen h unt er ca n se ldo m sho ot st ra ight. It is bett er un derwear: W ea r a ' woo l 'tlan~ el . s hir t, ca p wi th ea r flap s, a nd don 't for get woo l hoot er 's gloves. W ea r heavy wool pants by a ll m ean if it is cold-cl ima te hunt in g. A h alf f roze n h unter ca n se ldo m sho ot t rai ght. It is bett er to be too hot th a n too cold . Avo id wear ing a ny th ing whi te, even a whit e handkerchi ef in yo ur pock et. Th at spot of wh it.e ma y lo ok too mu ch li ke a de er's white flag. W ear bri gh t. red o r, bett er, bri ght yellow, for ·a fet.y's sa ke. PATE N T ED COmP l erJ.~S{O~U~~ ~~oswn for Streamline MUZZLE BRAKE A sk the rn an--or gal-who has one. The mr-dern brake for uar t ieular shooters. A giant in perfor- m- a nce. Controll ed esca pe for "e asy-en-ears ." Prevents nasty bett er j ump. Guaranteed workm anship . di scount s. PENDLETON GUNSHOP brakin g and roekvt thru st and It is a good idea to li p a flashlight into h un ting coa t be fore e nte r ing t he deer wood s. A wat erproof ma t ch box of ma tch es, FO LDER . D eal er t he ~;:d i:,~o~,ouo~e~~~ ' ~-------------- -----------~ CANCELS DEWAT PROGRAM! There Will Be No More After These Are Sold! FRENCH CHAUCHAT LIGHT MACHINE GUN Pr id e o r t h e Pr- e nc h A r m y . is s u e d to t h e A.E.F. i n W o r ld W ar 1. S wor n by. by a f ew-sworn at by m a n y . Co m p le te and in e x ce t te n t co nd itio n- $ J9.95 . A f ew c bo rc e o nes at-$ 2 9. 9 5 ~I- 3 G RE A S E G - n e w c o n d tli o n. T h e firs t tim o t h ese w e a p on s h u v e be e n o ffe re d f o r s a le. a n d it m a y be th e 1a s t - $ 49. 95 , , . E x t r a magazin e s- ¥ 2. 50 G E R M AN M. P . 44 ST RM GEWEHR-Fi rs t of t h e h url) g u ns ; ll t t o n e w c on d i ti on -$ 49 . 95 t ma g az in es-$G .9 5 B.A .R. SWE DI ' H mn n u f'a c t ure-e--ul l p art s in - exce en 30 C A L. ]\[ 2 AIR C R A F T G U :-iS-ne w in o r ig ina l casesf e w mad e by OL T wil l be s h ipped t o c a d y p u rc h a se rs $60 . 00 D IU T I S H 2" Jl[OHTAR- c omp lc t e i n o rd nan c e case with a ll a.ccesso rie s-$35 . 00 U . S . 601\1:\ [ :\I O R T A R-cotnpl ete-$7 5,OO 81 ~IJI[ MORTAR- c omp le te-$1 25. 00 FLARE GUNS-a Ll in e xce lle n t condition . ~~::a~t~itCe~F~l;.~~~I$~t 5 0· ' ~ i~~1~l:a~ e~rl~i1l~~ $2. 50 e a . a. rd J UST AHH IVF:D-i .9 2 K UHZ A~IJl[O-$ 8.50 with U .S. B .A . R. Exc ell e n t pel' hu ndr ed co n d i tion-$75 . 0 0 . . . . Goo d co nd i t io n- S end SOc (0 1' BRAND NEW 3 rd editi on ca ta tczue of A f ew m ts st ne mi n or l) ar t s-~40 .0 0 hitherlo un orrcred rare arm s and ammo ~ $50.00. t:> OP f or m e shoo t er a n d co llec to r. GER l l A lIo" IIJ E H A l,S--l r on Cr osS--$2 .iiO e n . :llost othp rs--$ t. 2;' Co m p lete selectton li s t ed in cntntoeue. CANCELS DEWAT PROCRAMI THERE WILL BE NO MORE AFTER THESE ARE SOLDl . Ex ra o a s t G u Ap p ro ve d . t err- h a n g ea.b l e --------------~. - - - - - - - - ._ _ - '-...I a sma ll co m pa s, a co lla ps ible drinkin g cup, a co uple of cho cola te ba rs, a to ba cco t in filled wit.h a Ie w first a id item s, a nd some emergency ration s like in st.ant co ffee or t ea an d so up mix es in small cell opha ne pa ck et s, m ay co me in m ight y ha nd y. In ca e a hunter ge ts temporarily lost. o r h as to d rag h is b uck o ut a long wa y such sma ll item ca n be most wel com e . A s ur p r is in g amount. o f th ese sma ll bu t so me times mi ght y importa nt it em s ca n be pa ck ed into very littl e pock et pace. A good h u n tin g kni fe wi th belt sca bba rd i s a m ust for th e d eer hunter ; a nd do n't forget a coil of some kin d of sma ll tou t ro pe or ra wh ide for d ra gg ing o ut th at buck. Binocu lars will sa ve yo u a lot of walking by e nablin g yo u to sea rc h di st ant pl a ces for sig ns of ga me. If you do n' t ha ve th em , the co pe on yo ur rifl e will do m uch th e sa me j ob in mo st eas tern whi te- ta il te r r itory . Ex cept. for t he so ut.h eas tern coas t.a l swa mp ar ea s w her e d eer huntin g is don e mostly wit.h hou nd s and s ho tg un and b uck shot load s, mo t w hit e-tail hunt in g i do ne with hi gh pow ered r ifle . 1y own pet bru sh co u nt ry deer rifl e is a Mo d el 336 Ma rl in .30-30 ca rb in e, with a W eav er K 2.5 scope . F or m y own p er son al huntin g, I woul d n't a sk for a b etter co m b ina tio n for whi te-tail s. I use 170 gr a in so ft point bull et s, a nd th er e's ampl e wa llop her e to cl ob ber a white-tall if the bull et is placed in th e ri ght po t. Th e scope very definitely helps pla ce th e bull et in tha t spot. I lik e th e com bin a tio n I ha ve ju st. d escri bed becau se it is hand y. It. is ·ho rt., not too hea vy, works with out m a lfun ction , wi ll tak e a lot of ab use, an d J ca n use t he sco pe for bo th s hooting a nd br u h-country s pott ing. The 170 gra in .30-30 b ull ets do t he ir killing !ChJC\f'.']JtallQ¢1, rfli. ir.\llII:: ,." nH I'l~ 1~Q.,Y;Il;(l,,\ too hea vy, works wi th out m alfuncti on. w ill tak e a lot of ab use, a nd J ean u e th e sco pe for both shooting a nd br us h-co un try spott ing. T he 170 gra in .30-30 bull et do t hei r kill ing j ob clea n ly an d efficient ly up to 150 ya rds, an d wh at more houl d I want '? How ever , man y ot her ca libe rs , m ak es. and mod els a re h ighl y s u ita ble. Th e .30 ·06 is a n old sta n d -b y, an d wit.h 180 gra in bull e ts is a da ndy deer h un tin g combina t io n for th e av era ge h un ter. Several ot her ca libers n car th e .30-30, .270 , .308, a nd .30 -06 ra nge a re a lso good. Ri fle type is la r gel y a matter of pers onal pr ef e re nce. The re are p ump a ctio n r ep ea ters , a ut o-load er s. bo lt. act ion s. a nd lever ac tion s to choose from. Average hunt er s w ill a ct wi ely if th ey tr y out a ll th ese desi gn s be fo re makin g a final choice. ] f yo u ha ve no cho ice, buy a nyo ne of th ese ac tio ns i n a pr op er cal iber , lea rn to hoot i t, a nd yo u will do a ll ri ght. I persona ll y lik e th e fee l and swi ng of a sh ort. car bine best. With on e of th ese rifl es in m y hand s, I ha ve shoot in g co nfide nce in myself. A nd that ho ot.ing co nfiden ce is mi ght y import a nt . Without it , th e hunter won ' t do very well with a ny r ifle. A nother hunt er m a y li ke th e feel a nd swing of a n a uto-loa der or pum p bett er . O ne of my d eer hunting b udd ies swe ars b y h i .30· 06 R emington " W ood ma st er " a uto -load er. He usuall y ge ts hi s bu ck , to o. A no th er fri end wou ldn't th ink of headin g into th e wood for deer withou t hi s .308 Wi nche ter M odel 70 bolt a ct ion . H e al so pa cks hor..e ven iso n alm o t ever y seaso n. The latter uses a sco pe on h i rifl e ; t he form er fri end doe n ot. Whatever yo ur cho ice is, be ur e th at th e rifl e feel s and swings to s uit yo u, a nd that you ha ve co n fide nce in yo ur shoot ing ability with it. The rifl e will do it s part_ MAUSER Genuine Colt 45 r-~=~--. automatics. ori9i'=::::~li=i~~il nal finish & 9ripS .32 CALIBER Ruger Sin91e Actions Grad e I $4 5.95 Grade II 39.95 Grade III 34 .95 Nickl e finish, lik e new $48 .00 Ammo $4.25-50 rounds Army hol st er new $5 .95 Extra c1ips-$3 .50 ENFIELD COMMANDO .38 CALIBER A real coll ectors find . 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Aluminum tub e. 4 Y4 " ut a. mirror. r ack and pin i on fo cus ing eye- piece hol d er , 2 eyepieces and mounted Barl ow L ens fo r 40X, 90 X , 120 X and 270 X. l ow eost accessory eye piece availab le for power up t o 540. Ship pin g wt. aun rox . 25 lbs , Stock No. 85.006 · EY. comp let e. $74. 50 f.o.b. Barri ngton . N. J. W rit e for FREE CATALOC " EY" 8 0 pa ge s- hund reds of ill us trat io ns , ch a rts , d ia g ra m s. Ba rga in s ga lo re . Ma ny w a r su rp lus it ems. Le nse s, pr ism s, reticle s, m irrors, moun ts. Rit le scope s , spo tti ng sco pes, satellite t e lesco pes , binocu lar s , t e le sco pes, photo gr aph ic it em s. ( Contin ue d [rom page 16 ) easily superior to most of the standard big game calibers of a genera tion past. Th e pistol demands mor e stalking skill. more beca use the accura cy is restrict ed to closer ra nges than becau se big ca libers are lackin g i n power. Wh ere penet rat ion counts, a hea vy pistol bullet will often do th e jo b bett er th an a standard rifle bull et . R ecentl y I chec ked some .30·06 load s again st th e .44 Specia l for pen etrati on. Th e ta rge t was a fir b lock 16" in d iam eter. Bull et s in th e .30·06 were Iacrory-Ioaded Remin gton Core-Loki wh ich have few peer s for deep pen etr ati on. Th e handload ed .44 Spec ial, 250 gra in Keith bu llet cas t hard. one to ten , was backed by 18.5 gra ins of # 2400 pow der. W hen th e block was spli t open, I fou nd th e .44 bullet s had averaged 2" deep er pen etrat ion than th e .30·06. ClearIy, the .44 Sp ecial is a very potent pack ag e if pro perl y load ed. On e n ight when the pack horses had strayed off, J took aft cr them with an armloa d of halters, and my Smith & W esson Model 1950 .44 Sp ecial in its holster. J d id not wa nt to be burd ened with a rifle, but J d id want to han g up some venison befor e the h unt was over. As I wa lked a long the trai l, keep ing one eye peeled for the horses and th e other ope n for deer , I spott ed a mul e deer , head pok ed j ust over the top of a r idge, lookin g me over. On ly his head and part of his neck were visible at a bout 40 yards. Holdin g for th c center of the neck, I touch ed one off. Th e head d isa ppeared and , a lter the ec ho of th e shot died away, all was silen t. I fou nd the buck had never moved o ut of hi s tra cks. T he bull et had tak en him exac tly wher e it was int end ed to hit , and had brok en the neck bone. U l - .__ __ _ ____ _ _ _ _ ___ ~ un aft er th e echo of the shot d ied away, all was silent. I found th e bu ck had n ever moved out of his tra cks. Th e bullet had ta ken h im exac tly where it was intended to hi t, a nd had bro ken th e neck bone. Elk, too, ar e fair ga me for han dgu ns of a mple power. Aga in, I had my hand s b usy, helpin g friends pack out their el k. W hile I was sure in the market for an el k myself, th e pa ck board s wer e pr etty un wieldy an d I d idn 't wan t to burd cn myself with a rifl e. Th en one of th e oth ers sa id. " T here's your elk, pal. Let' s see you knock it over." Sure enough. there she stood. a yearling cow, in a cree k bottom dense with brush . She was standing broad side, not more th a n 25 yards away, with her bod y shielde d by br ush and only her head a clear tar get. Th e 250 gr ain All Herrett's Stocks Carved for Perfect Fit He re is t he .44 S &W Magn um with o u r T rooper des ign stocks for hea vy r ec oil. W ri te l o r f ree br oc hure. S toc ks made fo r all p opular Ame r ica n guns. Trooper Stocks, De te ct ive Stocks Targe t ' Stocks• . 22 Aut o F iel d stocks. lftrrtlfs STOCKS .44 bu llet took her j ust und er the eye an d ca me o ut at the base of th e ear on the off side. A lot of rifle bullet s won 't do as well. I ha d my elk. Bear tak en with ha nd gun s ar e th e subjects of some pr ett y tall tal es-man y of th em tru e. An old outd oor ma gazine once p ublished a ph oto of a bla ck bear and the g un tha t killed it : a tin y .22 S&W Ladysmith ! More rece ntly from Alaska come accounts of a brown bear killed with a .44 Ru ger Magnum. But th ere is some difference of opinion a bout how hard the ord inar y black bear is to kill. Any exper ienc ed bear hunter kn ows th at if a bull et is not pro perl y p laced, th e bear will mak e a lot mor c track s bel or e he expires . H e ma y mak e th em stra ight at th e shooter, and in that cas e he ca n be bad med icine-s-sever al hu ndred pou nd s of it. wh ich you had bett er stop, and stop qu ickly. I don't know of any riflema n who has stopped a bear a ny q uick er than I did with a sixgun. J had spooked h im with a shot that mis ed. hut he ca me out of cover and stopped to look back . 1 was read y, l yin g on a led ge with m y arm rest ed stea d ily over a rock . H e stood a long 125 ya rds away a nd bro ad side. At th e shot, he left th er e like h e had a hot pok er und er h is Cougar may seem cowardly when treed , but is vicious fighter when cornered. tail. In th ree jumps, he was out of sight. But I k new wh ere th e bullet had landed and I wa sn't worried . T he third j ump he mad e was h is la st. I foun d him neatl y piled, with a big hole wher e th e .44 bull et had plowed complete ly th rou gh both shoulde rs. Th e cho ice of revolver s for bi g game alternates between th e single action a nd th e doubl e action. Th e bi g Ru ger is ideal for hunt ing big ga me, within th e limits of th e hunter's ab ilit y to hit. It s balan ce is good ; it absor bs th e recoil of full-p ower .44 Magnu m car tr idges so that there is no severe shock to the shooter's ha nd . T estin g it, I found th e g un to be extremel y accurat e with either fa ctor y or hand loads, and it showed no sign of Icadin g aft er firing man y rounds of eac h. A handload of 22 grains of # 2400 beh ind the Keith 250 gra in bu llet gave the same po int of im pact as th e Remi ngton factory load, a nd seemed to be eq ual i n accura cy with deep er penetra tio n. I sh ot a bobcat recen tly with this g un, at abo ut 20 yards, using th e Remington fac tory load. T he Ru ger p unched a dollar-sized hole throu gh both shoulders a nd kill ed hi m so de ad he never even ki ck ed. Being a sin gle act ion does n ot detr act fro m using this R uger as a. hun ting gun. In act ion, on a cougar chase d by houn ds. I t happen ed l ike th is : Th e dogs had jumped t he cat and she ca me tearin g ar ound a led ge smack at my face. Th e .44 Special was in a shoulde r holster und er my coa t and , as I gra b bed for it , she leap ed for a bould er a bove me. I got the fir st shot off, doubl e action , as she touched th e bould er , and kn ew I had missed . As she went over my head I let a second one go. It took her in th e bott om o f th e rib s and ca me out the back. Th e imp act turned her over , and my third shot slashe d her across th e hould ers as she ga ined th e corne r of the cliff. P erha ps th ere was no actual need for thi s do uble action shooting ; I was star tle d, a nd what I did ca me fr om reflex action and lon g tra ining with a pist ol. Genera lly speak ing, doubl e acti on shooting on impul se has no place in bi g ga me huntin g. But a ma n tra ined by mu ch practi ce to poin t wher e he look s can get r esults. In thi s in stan ce, it got me a ca t I wouldn 't ha ve gotten any ot her way. If th c pistol is carried as an a uxi liary weapon, as is don e by ma ny fishermen in th e bear-infest ed salmon stre ams of Ala ska. th er e ma y come a lim e to use it , a nd fast! -'f an y hunter s conte nd that if you can't stop an animal with a rifl e, yo u sure can't stop him with a p i tol. I ca n' t agr ee with t ha t. Yo ur rifle ma y j am or it may be out of reach ; or, if a bear charges , th e lo ng g un may be too lon g to swing or it ma y b e knocked out of your hand s, or you may dr op it. With a heavy-caliber hand gun , you ca n still shoot your way out of a ba d situat ion. Expert Afri can hunter s have recomm end ed carrying a hand gun in addition to a rifl e, part icula rly when hunting dan gerou s game such as lion a nd leopard. But recent A frica n weapo ns law have restri cted p istol carry ing . Before you stra p on your pet han dgun and se t out to ta ke big game, you h ad bett er chec k th e ga me laws in the state where you ~!.lJ J~ II ':1! :•.A..le~.t.t:Lt.o~ ~h.e. ~ st.aJ~) . u~.~1?).!e!, carrying a hand gun in addition to a rifle, parti cularl y when huntin g dan gero us game such as l ion and leopard. But recent Afr ican weapons laws ha ve restricted pistol carry ing. Before you stra p on your pet hand gun and set out to tak e big game, you had bet ter chec k th e ga me laws in the sta te where you will hu n t. A lett er to th e state's capital, addresscd to the " State Gam e & F ish Department ," will almost a lways reach t he au thority who ca n give yo u the curre nt inf ormation. Game laws are freq uently cha nged, but th e tr end these days is to conside r bullet ene rgy and no lon ger restrict th e shooting in term s of " rifle" or "pistol." -'Ian y states do pr ohibi t the nse of a pistol for takin g big game. But some, suc h as ew Mexi co, now allo w handguns of Magn um po wer for deer and bear hunting. And almost all sta tes where cougars a nd bob cat s, or coyotes. are cla ssed as varmints, all ow pistols for hunting th em. Th er e is a lot of fun in hunting with a pist ol, whether you hun t for the thrill of huntin g with a di fficult but hand y weap on , or do it onl y beca use circums tances make a rifle a poor choice to carr y. If your pistol is accura te, fitted with good adj usta ble sigh ts a nd chambered for one of th e most powerf ul ca rtridges, it will do. Load with good flatpoint solids or hollow point bull et s, accord in g to th e game yo u're aft er. Don't tr y hunting big ga me with a handgu n (or any weap on ! ) until you can shoot well enough to do a clean job. T hen don 't exceed the limitatio ns of either yourse lf or your gun. E ven more so than with a rifle, th e hun ter-s-th e man behind th e g un- is wha t determines wheth er th e gun is ad equ at e. 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The light won't be perf ect; and if your bullet mushr ooms very mu ch , there'll bc no meat left. But ch eer up ; th e ra ng e will be short- 25 yards or less. It's up to you to see that it is short ; becau se it is most likely to be offhand shooting at more or less un exp ected targets. Th is shooting calls for midran ge handload s : load s wit h redu ced charges of powder of a special type, and gas-check bullet s that won' t tear up th e meat. F or example, a good ga s check load in th e popu lar .30-06 is a 185 gra in b ull et , using 26 gra ins of No. 4198 powd er for a velocity of 1750 feet a second. Th is combination in an accura te .30-06 rifl e will mak e half-in ch groups at 25 yardsaccurate enough to snip the h ead off a grouse, or to tak e a squirrel or rabbit very neat ly and , at this low velocity , wit hou t a lot of meat spoilage . (B ut r emember, this load is no toy. In a pin ch, you could kill a deer or bear with it. Don' t get careless.) Bull ets from th ese midrang e loads are mad e by casting with the prop er mold . Lead alon e is not suitable for th ese un j ack eted bull et s. A mix t ure of lead-tin-an timony is best. It casts bett er, sizes bett er, and the melt ing po int is high enough for veloc ities as h igh as 1900 feet a second. Lyman r ecommend s 1 part tin , 10 parts lead, and 1 part antimony. (I ndi vidual rifles ma y need sligh t variations in bullet composition for b est accura cy with midran ge load s. This is something whi ch shoul d be work ed out well in advance , during the ofl-season.) S ighting-in a big game rifle with mid range load s poses several pr oblems. Wi th ca re ful experim enting, it is some times possibl e to ha ve midra nge loads striking a common ce nter with bi g game loadin gs at 25 yards. Tllj :Li~ ,<LJ!l~ drawn, JlJJL nrpcess of trial S ighting-in a big game rifle with midra nge loads poses several pr obl ems. With ca re fu l expe rime nting, it is some times possible to have midr an ge loads strikin g a common center with big gam e loadin gs at 25 yar ds. T his is a long drawn out p rocess of trial and err or with differ ent powder load s a nd di ffer ent wei ght s of bu ll ets. W hen you do strike j ust the right combination, you can use your big-game sig hts with your midra nge load s. But th e usual pr ocedu re is to ha ve auxilia r y sigh ts for the mid ra nge load s. Man y hu nt er s can use the open sights on th eir big game rifles for midrang e loads, and a receiver sight or a scope for th eir full-powered sh ooting. T he Lyman or Redfield foldi ng-leaf adju stable ope n sights ar e giant inflatable toys of pre-historic monsters C -H ena bles you t o p rod u ce cons istently perfect ammunition every time and to y our sp ec i f ic at io n s. GIGANTIC DINOSAURS 7 What economy! You can reload a 3 0 -06 c a rtri d ge f o r as li ttle as 2 ~ . saving m ore than $4 .00 a bo x. 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Name $U~~'5' _ 7 d ifferent Ea ch set ee ntal ns all 7 0 I NQSA U RS for on ly $1. 00 plus 25£ post a ge a nd han dlin g per excell ent, since they can be fold ed on the barrel, out of the way of eithe r th e r ecei ver sight or sco pe, hu t still in stantly availab le when wanted for small game shooting. Th ey should be used with a qui ck-d eta chable scope mount, or wit h a receiver sight with a re· movabl e slide, suc h as th e Redfield Model 80. 1£ your big-gam e sigh ting equipment is a scope, th er e ar e several othe r appro aches to the pr oblem. W ith th e Buehl er scope mount, th ere is h is " little blu e peep" which can be used when th e sco pe is r em oved . It fits directly on the scope mount base, a nd r eturn s to zer o very nicel y. Th e "l ittle blu e peep" ca n be used [or midrange load s, and ca rr ied (a fter bein g sigh ted in ) in a p ocket or in a rifle butt-pla te trap. Williams Quick Con vertible mounts can be used with their " ace in the hole" peep. It , lik e th e Buehl er a uxiliary sigh t, can be r emoved and r eplaced, and alway s return s to zero. Tw o mild obj ect ion s to such auxiliary sights ar e tha t th ey are not carried perrnanently on the ri fle, and ther e is a sligh t delay when you wa nt to use the midrange sights. They ar e minor obj ecti ons, however. Us ually, when a h unt er is lo st and on th e prowl for small game, h e will hav e mad e th e n ecessary sigh t ch ang e. Some h unters prefer offse t scope mounts, such as th e Echo or Will iam s, whi ch p ermit th em to use th eir receiver sights for mid range load s. Th is mak es an excelJent "s urvival" combination, with th e small-game sigh ting equ ipme nt in stantly availabl e. In pr ep arin g a rifle for wild ern ess huntin g, nothing should be overl ook ed wh ich will mak e it more versatile. For example, a cornpa ss can be inl ett ed in th e rifle stock. It is not quite a s accura te as a hand-h eld compass, rlJ~ O' _ ...... t lu:lt. _..r..t.,O,QL .......co, .... 1..,...,.'2'_ +-", . . l.t . J:-...up: E:!_ln ~ sigh ting equipme nt in stan tly a vailabl e. I n pr epari ng a rifle for wild ern ess hu ntin g, nothing should be over look ed whi ch will ma ke it more ver sa tile. For example, a cornpa ss can be inl et ted in the rifle stock. It is not qu it e as accura te as a h an d-held compass, du e to th e steel so close to it; b ut is far better than no compass. Every hunter should have a good compass, and sh ould k now how to use it. Very oft en , in a stor m, wh en landmark s ar e obsc ured by snow, a good compass may mean t he d iffer en ce b etween find ing camp and slee ping out. Match es ar e an oth er esse ntial item . A very good id ea is to have a butt-pla te tr ap install ed in your rifle, in which you can carr y an em erg ency supply of match es. Th ese should be wrapped in wax ed paper , or th e heads of th e individual mat ch es dipped in paraffin. Ma tc hes should be in spect ed eac h tim e you clean yo ur rifle, to be sure th ey haven't drawn dampness; but usually th ey will remain wi thout deteri oration fo r several autumn hu nts. Just k nowing you ha ve th is extra supply of mat ch es is a great morale Expert Riflemanls Badge M ad e i n 19 16 at Rock Island Arsenal. SPECIAL $1 25 POSTPAID MARKSMAN BADCE Cold pla ted over so lid bronze.. for shooters , sterling s i lver $1 .00 e a c h , Raised letters • • • postpaid. Limited quantity. builder, even though yo u do ca rry a wa ter proof match box and a s up ply in yo ur h untin g ja ck et. La st autumn , here in th e wilderness of wes te rn Or egon, a woman, her son and h er hu sband wer e lost while on a d eer hunting tr ip in t he Ca scad e Mountains. They wer e ca ug ht in a sever e stor m; th ey wer e not prepared to shoot small ga me for food ; and they had no dr y ma tch es. Th ey di ed of expo sure . A pi tiful pi le of rui ned matche s on t he grou nd bore witn ess to th eir efforts to make a fire. Th e y mi gh t ha ve s ur vived had th ey known how to usc a loa d in th eir riAes to ge t a hlaze going . Thi s techniqu e of start in g a fire wit h a riAe sho uld be m ast er ed by all h unt er s. To d o t hi s, r emo ve th e bull et from one of your full-p ower ed load s. It is quire firm ly sea te d, a nd you ma y th ink it is impossibl e to remove th e bull et w itho ut some spec ialized tool. It 's eas y if you kn ow how. Simply place th e neck of th e ca r tr idg e on a fla t rock, or on th e recei ver of yo ur riAe; th en , with the back of your huru ing kn ife, lap ge ntly from t he tip o f th e ca rl rid ge down to th e shoulder of th e ca r trid ge, roll ing th e case as you tap . Thi s w ill spr ing th e bra ss awa y from t he bull et, a nd in a s hor t wh ile yo u ca n r emo ve it wit h your finger s. AIt er r emov ing th e h ull et , find a dry pla ce beneath a tr ee or a t the foot of a cliff, a nd dump a bo ut two-thi rd s of th e powd er out o f th e car tr idge onto a dr y l eaf or pi ece of pap er. No w tak e a smal1 pi ece of cloth, one whi ch will en te r yo ur rifl e bor e easily. A pi ece of han d ker chi ef or s hir tta il wiJI do n icely. Colt on is bett er than wool, though eithe r will d o. U nrave l it a nd work it into a Hufly ma ss. Tap thi s li ghtl y into the cartr idge ca se on top of th e r emaining powd er. Bef or e yo u tou ch th is l oad off, gath er some dry Iuel 10 keep it go ing, onc e you ha ve a bl aze. H yo u ca n find a wel1-rotted st um p with a solid piece of heartwood stic k ing up [rom its cen ter, or sol id h eartwood in a ro tt ed win d fa ll tre e, t h is ce n ter e uu e r W il l U U. u n r av e l n, an u - w utx Jl l ULU a Hufly ma ss. Tap thi s li ghtl y into th e cartr id ge ca se o n top of th e r emaining powd er. Bef or e yo u touch t h is l oad off, gathe r some dry Iuel 10 keep it go ing , on ce you ha ve a bl aze. H yo u ca n find a well -rotted st um p with a solid piece of heartwood stic k ing up [r om it s cen te r, or sol id h eartwood in a rott ed win d fa ll tre e, thi s ce n ter piece wiJI be a lmos t solid pitch. On spr uce tr ees, yo u w ill find extr ude d pitch whe re a ny li mb has bee n bro ken fro m th e t runk. Any of t hese w ill ig n ite q uic kly and burn h ot. T he dea d lower li mb s of sp ruce and ot he r e ve rg ree ns ar c usu all y d ry. a nd th ese ma ke e xcel le nt fuel. 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With j ust a little work buildin g a win d break, with bo ughs or wha tever is han dy, that spot can mak e yo u a sn ug " hom e away fr om home." Th e dry forest du ff und er such tr ees as spru ce a nd p ine mak es good ma ter ial for your bed, m uch better and warm er tha n t he tr aditi onal bough bed. I kn ow peop le who say th at it is th e mark of a tenderfo ot to carry a revolver on a wildern ess hunt, but don't you beli eve it. Th e arg ument is th at if you wound ga me a nd it turn s on you, a rifle is th e tick et for finish in g it off. T hat is well and good. But big game an imals, even some of th e " no ndan gerou s" ones, ca n give you a ba d tim e j ust when you do not ha ve your r ifle in your ha nd. Too, if yo u ca n shoot one well , a handgun can tak e th e pl ace of auxili ar y rifle sights and ammo for small ga me getting. A fri end of min e, hunting the China Wall country of southwester n Or egon , drop ped a big five-poin t bull elk, He th ou ght it was a clea n kill. After wait ing a reasonabl e len gth of t ime, he moved in on hi s ga me, leaving his rifle st.a nding against. a t.r ee. Wh en h e at temp t.ed to tu rn the h ull' s head down hill befo re bleed ing it. out., th e elk ca me to its feet, the grea t ivor y-tipp ed an tlers swing ing. Th e episode had all t he ele ments of a tra gedy, except th at thi s h unter carried a side ar m. He whipp ed out his .38 Special and shot th e bull in th e ear. I t subs ide d. It woul d be har d to convince this m an th at '1 .l\i rlp,,'lJ}!\.j ~ u.ill\.(l c~liar y.. );> i!!:.- .~(I_'.l:!~__ !t unting tragedy, exce pt th at this hunter carr ied a side arm. He whipped out hi s .38 Special a nd shot th e bull in th e ear. It subs ide d. It wou ld be ha rd to convince this man th at a side ar m is unn ecessar y big game h u nting eq uipment, T her e are, of course, ar gum ent s ag a inst carrying a side arm on a hu nt. I t. adds weight , a nd weight ca n be a deciding fact.or. Th ere ar e al so arg ument.s as to whi ch sidearm , a nd how to carry it. If (you carry it primaril y as a life-saver in case you get into a ti ght. spot with a bull elk as my fr iend did , you'll want. a ha ndg un with some p unch, a nd you will carry it wher e you ca n get it into action qu ickl y. Man y experience d men recommend a shoulde r holster , on th e ground s th at th e gun is more out of th e hunter 's way there than in a belt holster. If you carry a handg un only as a small-game gett er in case of need, you may choose a .22 revolver or pist ol becau se you can shoot it more accura tely- an d you can carry it in your r ucksack. As for myself , if th e game territory is heavily forested and th er e is a chance for short ran ge sh oot. ing, I sling my big ga me rifle on my shoulder and hunt small game with my .38 Sp ecial Smith and Wesson. If it is more open country, and my chance at a sq uirre l or snowshoe r abbit is apt to be at 30 or more yar ds, I call on my rifl e with midra nge hand load s. One it.em of " survival" equipme nt so far only casually mentioned is a r ucksack. Ge t one th at is li ght and easily ca rried. In it., place a handaxe, a few tea bag s or a supply of coffee, extra a mmunition, a ligh t tarp, 50 feet of nylon cord, a ca rbide lamp, a small conta iner of salt , an arm y mess k it and a in g other food s. (If th e carb ide lamp ba s the usual f1in t-and-wbeel lightin g device, it alone can solve your fire problem. ) Add an extra woolen swea ter, a couple of candle ends or fire-lighting briquets for still eas ier fire-mak ing, maybe a pair of wool sox-and such other bit s and pieces as you may th in k essential. T his equipme nt has value t o the not-lost hu nter as well as th e 10 tone-the extra swea ter will feel good when yo u sit to wat ch a game tr ail , and t he dry sox will ave your feet if you br eak through ice a nd wet your feet. But keep it light ! If it weighs over ten pounds it will weigh you down a t th e end of a long day 's bike. Less th an ten pounds is better. A few first-aid supplies should go into th at r ucksack, too. A few bandaids, some sterile ga uze, a roll of ba ndage, some asp ir in tablets, safe ty pin s of assorted sizes, a single. edge d raz or blade or two, a couple of fish hooks- an y one of th e e migh t be th e a nswer to one of th e minor " trage d ies" t ha t can spoil a h un t. Yo u'll carry a h un ting kn ife, of cours e. Ma ke it a good one, and hang it at th e back of your belt, where a fa ll ca nnot drive its point th rough the scabbar d into your leg. And , fina lly but most im port an t of all. even if the worst comes to worst and you have to ad mit that you'r e lost, do n' t pani c. You 'll be all right if you keep yo ur head, and use it. 1£ you hav e taken the simple pr epara tory measur es I have sugges ted bein c lost need not cost you more th~n so~e d i s~ comfort. Tomorrow, your fr iend s (and probably a lot of other peopl e ) will be lookingan d listenin g- for you. Help th em b y obe yin g th e followi ng ru les: W hen you decid e that you are reall y lost, fire three shots, spac ing them at abo ut fivesecond in tervals. Th en wait and listen. One answering shot means, "I hear you ; I'm coming." If he doesn't reach yo u with in fifteen or twen ty min u tes, fire one shot, to fii~euhJ Il\,J\lm~~hgr Iii]!:!:!': 10 vrun- n o it io n Tf Wh en you decid e th at you are really lost, fire thr ee shots, spacing th em at ab out fivesecond in ter vals. T hen wait and listen. One answering sho t means, "I hear you; I' m coming." If he doesn' t r each yo u with in fifteen or twent y minutes, fire one shot, to give him an oth er clue to yo ur position. If he fires one shot, he's ask ing you to indi cate your positi on. Answer with one shot. Don't burn up your am m unit ion by repeat. ing the thr ee-shot di stress signal when it isn 't an swered. If th ere's no an wer to th e first one, try again an hour later . 1ea nwhile, get on with th e j ob of prepa r in g shelte r a nd fire. Don't keep on firin g di tres signals after dark ; wait u ntil morn ing. Stay p ut . Never a ttempt to tra vel at ni ght ; you'r e not going to find anyth ing, and you may fall down a moun tai n. ext morn ing , climb to a high point and see if you can locat e a la ndmark. If not, smudge your fire wit h gree n stuII to mak e a smoke signal. nless you' re loaded with amm o, save your distre ss signals un til you h ear search ers signaling you. Unless yo u ha ve located a landmark, and unless there are essential rea sons for moving, it' st ill better to stay where yo u ar e and wai t for help to r each you. If you must tra vel, move dow nhi ll if you're in hilly coun try ; follow th e valleys. 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NEW FLAIG·ACEEI==================iiiiiii!!Ei!55iiiiI FINISHED BARRELS - -- Ma de by a na t iona lly kn own barrel -maker of high est re pute, we now offe r th e patented " b ut t on rifl ed " smoot h, ha rd, swedged, six groove chrome mol y ~a rre l .of ab so lut ely top quality, comple~el y th~ea d ~d precision cha mbered and cro wned a t a money-savin g price. You can now ha ve your fav e rit e ca liber In your choice of weight a t a moderate price. • Immed iately ava ilable for t he FN Mauser, Spr ing f ield , Enf ie ld an d 722 Re m ington Ac t ion . • Ch oic e of LIGHTWE IGHT 22 " , SPORTER W EIGHT 24" and MEDIUM- HEAVY WEIGHT 26" . • Cho ice of Cal iber s : 220 Swift , 22 -250, 243 Win ., 244 Rem. , 250 Sov., 257 -R, 270 Wi n., 7 0101, 300 SAV., 308 WIN ., .30- 06, .25-06 and t he new 280 REM. 22 2 a lso av a ila ble for t he 722 Rem . onl y. ACE BARRELS-F .O .B. MILLVALE, PA . Ac e " But t on- Rifle d" Borre ls, Ea ch .. .. . $24 .50 Jf y our a c uon is s en t to u s, w e c h arco $ ~ .OO to fit. ti ca d soaco and t e st- fire. tn c tucnne han dllrijr , 6 5 ACE BARRELS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR d 7 7 J d AI ' I K S II R ' !\·ja us::::'s 244 i l'i Ca l~ger~~ 220exS~'?i~t.a~(2 _250. ~~~ W il:;~ He m " 250 Sa v •• 257 R o b erts . 7MM. 300 Sn v . F. N. Ace Barr e ted Action s (Wh it e ), Ea. . $67.50 ' -a_n-: d::-:3_0_8_'_v_in_.-:-_ -:--..,._ _-;----,: -_ _-:----,:-~ Ba rr els a re re ady to be turned in t o your rec e iver. Th e y n e ed only h a ve headsp ace ch e ck ed DEALER inqu iries invit ed and GUNSMITHS be su re to a sk fo r our specia l descr iptive lit er a t u re on t h is il~miluelilaWlniU;d;lwnmlililio=nileu~yll isUlamvlli inlliligUll lltiur:iieim:iIWe[ljnuiidllomluimusll lvllloUUlnu[1eliIlDijilllt leillmlllli'I IIR1 lltillETi[[UI"[[[RitilNlI IIUP~[ RIIIIIVIDlIILUlilEIGIj;IEn!Il ltIIFIll I IINUllIOIiiIllTIII~COM p LETELY S~~AIW,TliwlliS~lwFIWIEnliuDu'lI ~ 1II11t11I1II11I1W lllllll l llltlllIl ,. "Ilwltilii ;,r; D E A LE R S : A uth o r i z ed I n s ta ll a t i on Write for Free New List # 30.- We Stress Individual Service. GUNS Technical Staff T est R eport: Kimb all A uto Pistol Cali ber .30 Car bine We have received man y req ue ts for informat ion on th e Kim ball automa tic pistol now bein g ad vertised in mili tar y journal s and sold to .5. service men who have .30 Carbine cartridg es. Th e K imball pistol j an unlocked-breech fri ct ion-delayed 7-shot automatic. It weighs 2 pou nd s unload ed, and comes in the 5" barr el " Target" ver sion with Micro rear sight and th e 3" ba rr el fixed-sight " Combat." La st Ap ril, 1957, a sample Kim ball pistol wa s r eceived fro m th e ma ker. It wa o. 17, a handmade spec imen. W e gave a brief mention to th e gun in th e Jul y, 1957, issue of " Guns 1ercha nd iser" ( now "S hoot ing Goods Ret ail er" ) , th e marketing ma gazin e of th e firea rms tr ad e. We said that the gun was a magni ficen tly finished specimen, comforta ble to shoot with out excessive kick. We did not check for accura cy, beca use we wer e unwillin g to hold the gun in fr ont of our face. Th e sli de, when springs are lock ed out of acti on, strips off th e bac k wh en a locking block is turned down inside the frame. We considered this a potent iall y unsaf e design to h a ndl e the Car bine cart r idge . Th e fri ction delay involved the expansion of the case into an ORDER WITHOUT RISK - COM PARE ! Y ou'll ag ree ours is far be tter qua lity and value. or retur n for full refun d. incl ud ing shipping cos ts . PROVEN! BAUER D own prod uc ts a rc th e choice of major expeditions and spo rts men. T hey are the Original and Genu ine -made excl usively in ou r ow n fac tory under U . S. Pat ents and so ld direct. only ... never through dealers. enlarged, grooved cha mber, and th e barrel was set in th e fram e to permit it to r ecoil about "~o., / 1 6 "t Th e motio/b of sl i ri e - hMTPbl-r. ~se( efflarge" g 06vea cnam er, ana fn e arre was set in th e fr am e to permit it t o recoil about 3/ 16". Th e motion of sl ide -ba rrel-case is sup posed to delay opening un til th e pressure of th e powerful Carb ine cartridge (a bo ut 38,000 to 40,000 pound s per qu ar e inch ) h as dropped to safe operat ing pr essures. We thought the recoil lugs on th e locking block would fa il. In th e first session, a fter 19 shots, slight peen in g wa s not ed on left lug, wh ich was hit by ejector tube in r ecoil and took most of th e recoil ene rgy . T he clip latch, a circula r b utton on left of fra me, was awkward t o use. Magazine floorplate eemed too small, d id not extend mu ch beyond grip fr am e. Oth er minor defect (arran gement of safety, tr igger n ot grooved, slide -gras p ing grooves too fa r forwa rd , badly Detacho-Mount WITH APERTURE SIGHT BROWNING 9mm HI-POWER AUTOMATIC • Instantly detachable • Positive fe-zeroing • A uxiliary aperture sight Pr o vi desqu ic k change from scope to self - contained ape rt u re si ght (or factory open si ght) . Scope returns to ori ginal "zero " when replaced. 1" & 26 mrn, scope rings available. $11.75 including Fined Case Fin e accurac y 14 ca rtridge ca pacity O nly 2 pounds 7%" long-bar rel 42,)" Precision m ad e , ru gged , dep end a bl e, co m pact . 5 safety featu res. A blow on th e h ammer ca n no t d isch ar ge thi s gu n. SEE YOUR BRO WNING DE ALER or Wr ite for Cata log 48 Crowning Arms Co., Dept. 5T, St . Louis 3 , Mo. Locking lug failed (oiled case test) on production gun # 137. Cases tore, show chamber marks , ejector gouge. shape d ) wer e noted . A hundred m ore shots were put thr ough th e gun. P eeni ng of l ug d eep ened, Third session : gun faile d wi th in thrce shots. Total shots fired , 122. In third session , Gun # 17, clean, dr y chamber , dry cartridg es, onc round was fed from cli p a nd fired. Ncxt shot did not feed. Recoil had dcep cned b ullet nose dim plcs in Iro nt of magazine, j ammin g ma gazi nc i n well and rounds in magazine. Gun was cleared, cartridges rcsta ck ed for feed ing al ter b ein g wip ed light ly with an oily ra g. Th e sli de closed with difficul ty, T here wa s a doubl e bl am -blam and th e rou nd ( fourt h in lin e ) ja mmed slide open, fail in g to en ter ch amber. Slide moved very stiffly, would not rc cipro catc under spring ten sion. Load ed ro und was removed ; cha mbe r wa s clogged with headless casc o A soft hammer wa s u sed to for ce slide sh ut and open for takedown, Th e tor n ca e was removed from th e chamber. Slide on examination proved to ha ve stuck because th e verti cal pin, again st whi ch ejec- tor hi ts and whi ch rec oil, h ad cra cked its fitt ing in slide. A small ch ip was broken out. Slide had burred fra me. Left lockin g bl ock ear wa s consider a bly peen ed , and eje ctor tube wa s mu ch spread at rear fr om contac t with lockin g block ear. No more firin g was a ttempted. July 9, 1958, Mr . Kimball delivered a n ew gun j ust comple ted, machine-mad e No. 137. I t was fired that evening . Mr. K imb all stated th at various obj ection s had been overc ome by improved cha mber design, improved met als, improved heat-tr eatm ent. F ifty rou nd s had been fire d in thi s gun by Mr. Kimball to ma ke sure it was all ri ght. Wc fired 120 shots, checking every seven to see condition of locking lu g ears and ejec tor sto p pin. Blu e bri gh ten ed, but deep peeni ng did not occur. This lu g, unlike lu g in o. 17, was file har d. T hen 21 shots were fired of old er ammunition, 1942-45 date. Two fa il ures to feed occurr ed, one du e to (Continu ed on page 52) 22. L.R. caliber chromed fully extra engraved $ 42.80 richly grlt-verv fine high en g ra ved moth er of pearl handles $ 136.50 DIRECT TO YOU BY MAIL FULLY INSULATED ALL-WEATHER BOOT N ew concept in du rabilit y a nd co mfort. The K -77 becomes a part of your foot th e first tim e y ou wear it . F in est premium quality tri pl e tann ed full grain r u sset lea th er f ro m the h eart of the h id e. F ulJ glo ve-soft leath er li nin g m old ed ove r V inyl ai r f oam pad that insul ates and cush ions your entire foot - yet "breat hes" to d issi pa te persp irat io n a nd k eep your f eet co m fo rtable in any w eath er . L aces fr om top to toe fo r firm support . Impo rted Swi ss n atur al rubber lu g so le guaranteed for 3, 000 miles. Sp ecial se lf-sealing stitchi ng m ak es th e K-77 m ore waterproof tha n any ot he r l eath er boot. F it and satisfaction guaranteed or your money back . G iv e men's rea ular sh oe size. SEND FOR FREE CATALOG ;:;-.: ~ ,;...... ..; . ." ~ 72 pag es of Ame rica 's most unusua l, disti nctive clo thi ng a nd equi pment tor outdoorsmen. Boots in all sty les & siz es. Han dma de leathe r shi rts an d ja ckets, ex cl usive shikari hunt ing clo thing . WRITE TODAY ! Norm Thompson ()~ " Dept. G) 1311 H. W. 21st· Portland 9, Oregon 32 caliber blue $ 43.00 fully chromed $ 48.50 ~ blue partial en. $ 48.70 \ chromed full y .extra . $ 56.15 engraved richly gilt m other of pearl handles very fine high engr aved $ 145.00 NOBODY UNDERSELLS KLEIN'S! • YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! W-INCHESTER MODEL 1Z 12 Gauge . . . 26", 28", 30", or 32" Barrel Improved cylinder. modified. or full choke Only a t errific spe cia l pur ch as e of fine co ndition U. S. Gov't sur p lus Model 12's makes th is offe r po ssib!e ! Riot length b arrels ha ve b ee n repla ced with top qu ality , ind ivi d ua lly filled brand ne w f ull spo rting le ng t h barrels. Walnut stock and fore nd blued barrel a nd a ct io n (no t Parkerized) . Tak e-down . Six shot, pump ac tion, 3 sh ell plug included fr e~ . These fine W inchester Model 12 pump guns have had lill ie or no use . All Mod el 12's ha ve 25 adjustme nts to t ake up for we ar , and ar e gu aranteed ne ver t o sho of lo ose! St ate cho ice of barrel length and chok e : 26" Improved Cy lind e r, 28" Mod ified , 30" or 32" Full Choke. Sells New for $104.95! You Save Up To Noti c e : A f ew To Police A g encies , like n e w M o d el 12-20 " Etc . C yl in- ~:~ob~;: ~1~u~tG~~S .;~n _ha nd -gu a rd. $55.00! $49.95 ab te at only Th e s e are a ll 12 Ga . Blued Guns! Win c h ester M o d el $59 95 • $64 95 ~~n~;~~t~rN~~d~o~~'I';I~n;.~le~eayW~t;.o~e~o~a~:e.l . ~~t~~ .. . $69.95 W in ch est er Mo d el 12 , Com pl e t e with n ew barr el fitt ed . VERY GOOD CONDITION . P ay $ 6, 0 0 Do w n. . .. . . . .. . . 12 , Co m pl ete wi th n ew ba r re l f itte d . EXCELLENT CONDITI ON . P a y $6. 5 0 Down . . . . . . . . . . . ' .303 CALIBER! RARE BRITISH JUNGLE CARBINE! 5995 SPECIAL PURCHASEI A Lifetime of Dependable Shooting for Onl y $ Only a t KLEIN' S Pay only $6.00 Down, $2.47 a Week for 24 Weeks TOM McNALLY, famed writer, sportsman, and edilor ofFISHERMEN'S DIGEST, says: "lance thought no one could be really comfortable while ice fishing or duck hunting, but I know better now . Wearing VIKING SUPREME , I've been warm as toast while ice fishing at 30° below, and l'v« forgotten what it's like to be cold in a duck blind." .30 3 C al i b e r JUNGLE CARBINE Ro y al E n fi e l d N o . 5 e e v e .c ccc s pe c i f i c a ll y for r o u g h u s a g e a nd b itter fi g h tin g in ju n gl e s o f B u r m a , B o r;n e o a n d M a l a y a . Yo u hav e . see n s pe c i me n s of thi s g u n oft ered f or as hi g h a s $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 . S tre a mli n e d jun gl e fl ash hid.e r, lig ht and c o m pa c t s p o r te r t y p e sto ck . BU i lt-in r u b b e r r e coi l p ad . F a m o u s prec is ion ca librate d Enfi e l d s ili} h t s. Th i s ve r y spec ial g u n i s t h e only mi l itary w eapo n e ve r made with t h e lin e s . ac tio n a n d f a st h an dl i n ~ euau ti e s o f a mod er n h i g h p owere d s po r t lOg carbin e. 1 0 - sh ot bol t a c t i o n r e p e a t er . . • at f ar l e s s t h an the p r i ce of eve n a n A m e r i c a n VIK~~2~ ~-I~Y!:~ME" THERMAL UNDERWEAR r---------, W e ar thi s a-ec. s u i t as und erw e ar u n de r o r d i n a r y s h i r t a nd t rou s ers an d y o u ' ll b e w a rm a s t o a st t o 30 ° b el ow ! . . . An d you 'l l sa ve th e price o f a n ext ra j a ck et b y w earin g ~h e s ma r t , s p o r ty b u t r e a lly p r a ct ic al h e- m a n -s Jacket a s a n ou t e r g a r m e n t ! Th e N ylon K n i t ba nd a l! a rou ne w ai st sea l s ou t co l d and g i ves yo u th at s h m. h .lo , b r o ad s h o u l der a ppeara nce . W ith th e f ull z ipper from n eck! in e t o w ai st th ere is no bu .l.ky m ateria l o v erl ap. Z ip j ac k et on o r o ff i n a jlffv . ACTION DESIGNED FOR MEN WHO HUNT. ICE FISH . WORK OR PLAY OUTDOOOS! Cut f o r ea s y 2 FOR THE PRICE OF I! i~~n SthO~~~;~ s .wu.~o ~~na oa~~rb\ ht;:;, l~e~~e:to~ilf~e be~:~ s~v~ f:~ :x~:~: ~i:~~1 :~:~Ew~~~ y~ ~~I.a ,n ~ : . ~.e ~~ ~~~ . ~~~~ i~ i~~ : • . •• • • $24.95 ALSO AVAILABLE! . 30 3 E n f i e l d R i f l e N o . I -M a r k 111 _ ••• • $ 14.95 AL SO AVAILABLE ! .303 E n f i e l d R i f l e N o . 4- M ar k I •.•.• .. $ 15. 9 5 Fo r sp ecial ser ecetc a by Milton Kl e i n , add $5 .00 p er rifle . •303 Target A 'mmo. $7. 50 per 100; S o f t n o se ammo . $2 .95 f or 2 0. DOUBLE BARREL Sa v e! Pre S e a s on s a l e ! $ 5 0 . 0 0 O ff now a t KLE IN 'S . Can 't m enti o n fa m o u s S pan ~ i sh m f r ' s n am e du e to d e ep c u t pr ic e! H i gh e s t q u a ! i t y s t ee l. f in e s t stoc k. ~1/2 " cha mbe ,:, 3 2 " fu ll & full , d o u b le t ri qg ers ,. h and e n9 r a v e d a c t io n. B e a v er-tall . Pa d •. 10 1/2 tbs . Li mit e d Qu a n ti t y . ( W ri te f or famou s make r 's n a m e If you ~rt:~~ ~s ~~~~ie:R ~cl:: ..~~ . ~~I.U ~ : $119.95 KRAG·JORGENSEN RIFLES 6 .5 X 55 Cal. T h i s i s th e fam ed 1 910 mod i f icati o n of t h e 1 8 9 4 M o d e l K r a q · J o r g en s en N o rw eg i a n S erv i c e R ifle . F a r supe ri or to th e A m e r i c a n K r a g ·J org en s e n . Sh a r p shoot i ng S c and i n a v i a n s h a v e prized thi s bo l t act ion r i fle for g e n · e ra t i o n s • • • it w a s th e f a v o rite a rm of th e N o r w e g i a n r esista nce f orc e s wh o s e d e a d l y a im k e p t t h e in v a d ers on the run in W orld W a r II. E xperi en c e d A m e ri c an s hoote rs tre a s ure t h i s r i f l e b e cause of th e extrao r d inary f i n e w or km an s h ip o f th e m i ll ed a ctio n , its s m o o t h h a n d lin g a n d compl e t e d e p e n d a b ili ty . 6 .5 c a l i b e r. 5 · sh ot bo x m acazl rre , !" O " o v erall . 30 " ba r r e l. 8 .94 Ibs . A dju s t abl e ;::t~s .p:~~~ c o n d i t io n. Al so a v a i l a b le Q u antity i n 24 " l imi t ed •.••• ••• • •. • $18~~n,Y at KLEI N'S ~~~~~a~u i ~ ~veei;~~ t~ nd'":~t';~u toz~.lI l ~·OO ~:a~:;~ ~b~: Pay $1.90 Down • -fast d r v in g . WILL OUTWEAR ORDINARY THERMAL SUITS MANY TIMES ! We at ~L~~~ ~e~ hi~c~'1t:r6 c~~~tsw~~tt~~. tYir:'a~de fi:"e~ scob~f~teer~ ta~hde ~i~linsla~dP ~~: Nylon Knit Waist- w a s h i n g s t han s u i t s se l li n g f or m u ch . mu c h mor e . DU PONT MATERIALS THROUGHOUT! Clos ely wov en Nylon oute r ~ he l1 ~ nd I.i n i n? ~ith a ~ull 51/ iZ oz : ~ pe r l i n ea l y a rd ) Virgin Dac ~o-:, Po lye ster Fl b ~r.. ~: I:~;~~r~~f.su,.:;r~~n 'k ~f~ ecndll:~c,.~ 1 ~~~ i~~edd f~IIP::~t~asnhd'~~"al s ~ ~t:~:~:g;~ t ain s e l a s t i c i t y. STATE SUIT SiZE : Sma ll (3 4 · 3 6 ) . M edium ( 38· 4 0) , Large ( 4 6 - 4 8). All b eautiful m as c u li n e brown c o l o r . R~IJ'.J. SCOOP! Compare with $39.95 Suits! L arge ( 4 2 a4 4 ) . Extra w a sh in g s t han s u i ts se lli ng f or mu ch . mu c h mor e . . i DU PONT MATERIALS THROUGHOUT! Clos ely wov en Nylon oute r ~ h e l1 ~nd '.i n i n? ~ith a ~ull 51/ iZ o z : ~ pe r l i n ea l y a r d) Virgin Dac ~o-:, Po lye ster Fl b ~r.. Knit WaistBand on Jacket ~: 1:~;~~ r~~f.su,.:;r~~n 'k ~f~ ecndll:~c,.~ 1 ~~~ i~~edd f~IIP::~t~asnhd'~~"als ~ ~t:~: ~: g;~ t ain s e l as t i c i t y. STATE SUIT SiZE : Sm a ll (3 4 · 3 6 ). M edium ( 3 8 · 4 0) , L a r g e ( 4 6 - 4 8). All b eautiful m as c u li n e brown c o l o r . L arg e ( 4 2 a4 4 ). Extr a $19.95 C ar b in e M o d e l a t sa m e pr ic e . A d d $5.00 7,e r rifl e f or speci a l. se le c t io n by Mi lt K l e i n . 6 . ."i T'a rq e t: A m m o. ts o nly $2 .95 per 2.'5 VIKING~ 2·PIECE MODEL 38 TERNI CARBINE Late Mod el M ann lich e r C a r c ano C arbin e T erni Model R i f l e s . C ali b er 7 .35 m m , 21 " ba rr el. 7· shot Bol t A ct i on a ep e a t ~ r: . ~ n l y 71 /4 I bs! 3 91 j., " o v e ra ll. M ad e to e x a c t i n g m i l ita r y sp e CIficat io n s. P e rf e ct f or t arq et or s p o r t i nq u s e-al so p erfect t o han g in you r d e n. F r e e L e a th e r S l i n g an d Cl e a n in g R o d i nc l uded ! COST ITAL IA N Good Ou t sid e . V e r y G o o d In si d e ..• • • $ 1 2 .9 5 V ery Goo d O uts i d e . E x c e ll e n t I n s i d e . . $ 1 4 .9 5 GOV'T $ 5 0. 0 0 ! E x cell e nt In s i d e a n d Ou t s i d e . . .. . •.. $ 1 6 .95 38 E xtr a s for you r 7 .35 T er ni : M il itar y A m m o . 128 G r . i n cl ips of six- 1 2 f or on ly 9 8e , 4 8 fo r on ly $ 2 .98, $ 5 .9 5 pe r 100 ; S p or ti n g s o f t n o se am mo . 135 Gr. p e r box of 20-$2 . 85 . $12 95 SALE PRICE SAVE $6.05! 2·Pc, 5·Color CAMOUFLAGE SUIT $ 1 5. 0 0 V alue ! Y our h un t in g s u c cess i s o u r obj ecti v e ! T h.e g a m e you s ta l k h a s be e n ea m c uttac ed by nat u r e . B y uS i ng fa m ed " K A M O BRAND " ca m o u f la g e e q u i pme n t y o u c a n m e et yo u r q u arry o n e q u a l t e rm s a n d greatly imp r o v e ~~Urt ~i~~~ : n~w~~;C:~ f~~e~~~ n ~i~W -:'u~t hja~~~t s~~~o ~ ~:~ ~i~~ m a d e o f h e avy co tto n t w i ll , wo n' t s h r i n k o r fa d e . Tro u s ers h a v e a d j us t a b le w a i s t t a b s . l a r g e car g o po ck e t s. M a r in e eat - ~~r~mc:I'":'.o~~~~~~s O~n ':rg~U ~liz~~ I~~iyS;:t;LcEhlo~~; $8.95 $1.00 AddHfotlal for Extra Large . Matchi n g Camo u fl a g e F at i g u e C ap . State s i ze • • ••• • $1 .00 M atch ing Par k a Hood . . ..•• . . . • . • • •• • ••• • • ••• $ 1 . 49 M a t c hi ng H e ad N et . . • .• .•• • • •••• • •• •• • •• ••• . $ 1.0 0 -DE LUXEFEATHERLIGHT INSULATED UNDERWEAR FI~LD PROVEN BY JOHN T. AMBER , f am ed fi r ea r ms a u t h o r ity a nd Edito r of G un D i g e st . Am ber s ays : " F o r th e fir st t i m e i n my life I w a s w arm a t 20 ° b el ow z e r o hu n t i ng car ibo u i n Br it i sh Colu mb i a . " THE VIKING DELUXE INSULATED UNDERWEAR SUIT li v e s u p to :~~rYi Sonaem~~i ~~I: I ~;rS,;ir~ u,~i g~~:~ :~i: ~::r~~rh~d~~ n~~; rsanI1~~~~ Compare with $29.95 Suits! $14!'!IY t o e n c o u n ter . " YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE VIKING DELUXE BECAUSE both the i n n e r. l in.in g a n d o uter s he ll . a r e 70 D eni er DuPont N ylon : the i n s u l a t i o n. IS ~ full S-oz . ( pe r li n e al yard) DuPont V i r g in D a cr on Pol y es t e r Fiberfill ; co ll a r a n d cuffs a r e D uPont Nylon k n i t ; a nd b o t h at KLEIN'S J a c:k et a n d Trou s er s a re full c u t for a cti o n . W a s h e s e a s i l y - d r ie s qUickly . Non · all e r gic , mild ewapro of. HEAVY OUTER GAR'MENTS NOT NECESSARY WITH THE VIKING DELUXE . W ear n ex t to s k in with onl y li g ht outer gar m e n t s . T h e e l as t i c tro u ser w ai st b and a n d knit co llar a n d c uffs sea l o ut c old. Dou bl (' a n cho red s naps o n the j ac k et a n d t rou ser s . DO NOT CONFUSE th i s su i t with c h e ap imitation s which u suall y h a v e l o o s el y wov e n Nylo n or oth er type s he ll and Da cron cl ip p in g s or o th er ch eape r ins ulating m ateri al s . a s w ell a s cotto n k ni t cuffs. D oll ar for Doll ar , th e Viking D eL u x e is t ops! STA1E SIZE : Sm all (34 a36 ), M e d i u m ( 3 8 · 4 0) , L arg e ( 4 2a 4 4 ) . E xtra L arg e ( 4 6 - 4 8 ) . At. t r ac ti v e tan col o r . Pay $1.50 Down $7.07 OFF! 2 PC. THERMAL UNDERWEAR Co;w~ ee $ 1 9 .9 5 S uits! 1288 2 ~Pc . Und e rw e ar S u it p ro t ects to 10 ° b el ow ! W arm , c o m fo rt ab l e- w e ar it n ext to the s k i n und e r on ly a li ght~ w ei ght co tton s h i r t a n d t-ouse r a . Oute r s he ll i s t an Du Pon t NYLON. Fully i n t e rquilted i n s u la ti o n i s 1000/0 v i rg i n DACRON POLYESTER FIBERFILL li ghtwei ght, n en- a b serbene, non .m attin g . Kn it cola l a r and cuffs . W e i gh s o nly a f e w ounc e s . W a sh e s e as i Iy , dri es o v e r n i g h t. S iz e s: Sm all ( 3 4 ~ 3 6 ), M edium ( 3 8 · 4 0 ) , L a r g e ( 4 2 · 4 4) , E xtra l arg e (4 6 - 4 8 ). 53.9~ V al u e Fine st Th er m al Booti es . DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION PISTOLS 39!~ $75.00 per pair A prize for a n y coll ector or s h o o te r . Ca l. .450 Smo oth B o r e. Ca s e h ard en ed r ec ei v ers. D ou bl e tr i ~ ger . O v era l l l e ng t h 143/ 4 " , b arrel 83/ 8 " . St o c k 10 • W e i ght 1 l b . , 14 o z . C ond it ion-e xcell ent, a s n ew. P ay $4 .00 D own . VERY FLARE PISTOLS $4 95 A MUST for every safety minded sportsman. Perfect e merge n c y SOS pistol for hunters, fishermen. Si gnal visible for miles. Fires standard flare ammo. Flares avail .. abl e In many colors. Very Flare Pistol . • • • • •• • • • • • • • $4.95 P:o .. :o,. h ...... . 1:0......... R~n ("":o .. .. :ontptf"ln <"> r _ min.l S3.9!1 NOBODY UNDERSELLS KLEIN'S! • YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! RI·PO~ER COLT Pay Only $9.50 Down, Balance $3.95 Per Week fo r 24 Week$", SPECIAL PURCHASE! $9495 .30/06 or .243 CALIBER Brand New! ••• First Quality •• • Latest "57" Model! B elow w ho l e sal e p r i c e of this s uperb , pre sti g e CO LT Mod el On ly chang e by Co lt . KI: !n's LYMAN SCOPE FOR YOUR CO LT NOW we can tell ••• it's the @T " 5 7" rifl e is only po ssi bl e b ecause of a m i nor model It's t h e first Co lt R if le in S O yea r s ! H A N D- F I TT E D S T Oep( of ge n u i n e A MERICAN WA L NUT. M ON T E C A RLO COMB , HAND·CHEC K ERED PI STOL GRIP A ND F O R E A R M ; s l i n g s w ive l s, a n d supe rb ly fini sh ed c h eekpi e c e for t h e u l t i mate in mod ern s t oc k d esi gn . 22 " CHRO ME-MOLYBDENUM S T E E L BARREL WITH 12·GROO VED R ATCHET RIFLIN G : F .N . MAUSER S-SHOT BOLT ACTION; S A K O AD J USTABLE T R I G G E R MECHANISM fo r cri sp , cl ean p u l ls ; L ym an m i c r o m e t e r r e c e i v e r L y m a n A II ·A m e r i c a n $49 . 5 0 Val u e 1958 M od el s i g h t; r ec ei v er dr ill e d for scope mo u nt in s tall a ti o n ; a n nu l a r f ro nt s ig h t with s errated, 4 Po w e r Sc ope, p l u s L yma n T r u -Lo c k $9 .7 5 r ibbed r am p w ith r emo vab le blad e . 42 " o v erall. 7 1h I b s . TWO GREAT C AL I B E RS IN E ITHER M O D E L-. 3 0 / 06 OR . 2 4 3 STANDARD MO D E L - a s i ll ust r a te d, exce p t witho ut c h ec k e r i n g, s w i ve l s or chee k p I ec e , Pay $4.50 D ow n , Balance $ 1 .85 pe r week fo r $ 1 29 .9 5 e ve r y w here. s tat e c ho ic e o f caliber. P ay On ly $9.5 0 D ow n , Ba lance $3 .95 only 24 w ee k s . L y m a n AIl · American $ 59 .50 V al u e 1958 M od el PR iCE •• • • • • • , . .. . . . , •• •• , . , . " . 6 Po w e r Scope , p l u s L y m a n Tru· L ock $9 . 75 DELU XE MO DE L-exactly a s illu strated with chec k ering, slin g SW i vels , a n d M onte •. Carlo s t o c k with ch eekpi ec e . $ 149.9 5 eve ry wh ere . State c h o i c e of calibe r . Pa 'l} P O.lI $5 .50 Down , Balance $2 .27 pe r week f o r only 24 w eek s . .. -: "57" ~~Ww~~L!;rA~4 K~eEelk':;S_FU LL $94.95 ~~~ ~l~L~OA~o~~E~~,l~~:ut~ 5p8R r~; .~~e.k. ~~. :o~~~~!..... ... Reg. $29.50 Doz. DURADUCK DECOYS! BELOW WHOLESALE! Now! The Decoy You Have Always Wanted at a PriceYou Can Affordto Pay! ,..------, National ly DURADUCK DECOYS a dvertised a t $ 2 9 . 5 0 do z. $8~~~ A UT H EN T IC , LI FEL IKE. P er.. man ently pain t ed d ecoys ar e in beaut i f u l natural wild life c o l o r s. Choi c e o f s pe c ies . NE W C A RRYI NG EASE . W eigh litc ol lapse to a h andful . Y ou can carry a d o z en i n y our pocke ts eae_ly . F eath erlig ht. THEY 'R E UNBR E AK AB LE Du r a du c k s are made of t h e fin e st Latex ru bb e r . The y can't chi p, crus h. bre ak, co m e apart. tie . None Better-Natura l Latex Rubber! DURADUCK-fhe na t ur a l, life· like decoy that ha s E·V·E·R·Y· T·H·I·N·GI Mo lded fro m hea vy gauge pur e nat ural ru bber latex in 12 for $15 .9 5 a pat e nte d pr ot ect ed d esig n with 24 f or $29.95 the ad va ntag es of all ot he r decoys combined . . • and non e o f th e di sad van t ages. Each de coy we ighs under 6 ors . No inflatio n required . Wo n't sink o r waterlog if accidentally shot up beca use there 's no a ir pressure to leak out , water ca n't leak in. Will not skitte r, bob, roll or wet side s. 4 studs fo r a nchoring o r rou g h water d e p loying . Sel f.righting when t hrown . 4 dra kes a nd 2 hen s to ca rto n. St ate choice of Mallards, Black Ducks, Pintail s or Blue Bills. Certified $29.50 (dor .) Va lue! ONLY AT KLEIN'S AT THIS PRICE, V2 dozen .... • $8 88 B UY MO RE ! SAVE MO R E ! Natural Latex R,Ubb~~.::;~n~:\!~!bl~::~~~!;~I:r••~e~!~k~rl{I~~~:. ".., . . t ~F~':.~~:"C ' P er.. ~:S~. We~:~I~~ m a nen tl y pain t ed ::a~ti~~l a:a~u :al wi l d life c o l o rs. Choi c e o f s pe c ies . ti e. c ollapse to _ ~ .... _ ora xes e ne " e ns to ca rton. :)1ate~of Mallards, ~~:~'::KABLE Black Ducks, Pintail s or Blue BiIIl. Du r ad u c k s a re Certified $29.50 (doz.) Value ! ~~~~~bt:eer.f¥,'::: ONLY AT KLEIN'S AT THIS PRICE, '12 dozen. .. . • $88a a ~:~r~fU~. d~~~nc~~ your pocke ts eaeIl y . F eath e rlig ht. can 't c hip , crus h. bre ak , co me apart. 1. B UY MO RE ! SAVE M ORE! d ozen tOT $ 15.95! 2 dozen faT $29.951 Reg. $18.00 Doz. TRU-DUCK DECOYS! ~~lu;~ithC~:t~:: :r6:t:;d~~I~e~lt $54.95 $109.95 lr-=-:':"::':':~=========~l SPECIAL PURCHASEI FAMOUS SMITH & WESSON .38 SPECIAL REVOLVERS $39 95 ON L Y A T Limited S upply! K L E IN'S Pa y $4 . 0 0 Down , $1 .66 p e r w e e k for 24 weeks KLEIN 'S w e r e s u cce ss f u l purchas e rs o ~ a f e,w. h und r e d w o n d e r f ul S mith & W e s s o n . 3 8 Sp ec ial M I li tary an d Poli c e R e v ol v e r s . 4 " b arrels , sand b last -:-ar k e r ized f i n i s h , 5?1~ i n M il i t a r y W a ln ut G r ips . T h e s e guns are In w on d er f ul c o n d I tIon !;:~~: I:;t~ ~~t~CI:ttt:~ ';~~~S~ou;R ,~~~r. • s.o~~:-,t~~~ $39.95 Add $ 5 .00 t or Special Selection by Milton Klei n ; Add $3.00 f 01Ch ec ke Ted Maglla Style Grips. .38 Sp . Ammo. 6 ¢ Ea ch •. r Mo ~ded I SPECIAL PURCHASE ' .4 5 S & W REVOLVERS SHOOTS 45 AUTO AMMO. ! ':""";'-;;;;Eiliiiii • ::~ ~~~~Of~0;;-:ele~S~ $ 2 4 9 S PERFECT F O R TARGET PRACTICE . PO LICE , PROT ECTION . e t c. G e nu in e S mi th & W e s so n ::t i oAnutSe~~liicbee r R~~uO~~~ ONLY AT KLEIN'S sa m e car t rid g e used by th e famo us Co l t 4S A u to m at i c . S ix half moon clip s includ ed fr e ~ , with each g u n . S p e c i f i c a t io n s : 6 shot, 4 5 Auto cali b er , 5 1/ 2". PRICE CUT! - $44.95 F.rr~meT ~~ n p~~~~~ ~~~ 1. dozen t OT $ 15.95 ! 2 dozen JOT $ 29 .951 Reg. $18.00 Doz. TRU-DUCK DECOYS! ~~Iuyn:ithC~:~~:: 0~5:t:;da~~I ~:·lt . . ;:~/: I'oz~oms~'~~~~ utbl~:I i ~~~~hforl ~~;; ::'''ae(N:,I~ , I ~~?~~d i nv;e i:~~ . ~~f~~;;,('~,'.".b'r~~:;.t'r':~7nd" 4· ' L~as ,,·,~ ~ .,;':.~~ PERFECT F O R TARGET'" 7 / I PRACTICE . POLICE , PROT ECTION . e t c. G enu tn e Smit h & W e s so n 4 5 Au t o ca li b e r doubl e a cti o n Serv ice Re v olv- F.rr~meT ~~ nP~~~~~ ~~~ ' ~ ONLY AT . ""'" e:iJ~ ' ~'(~~'1 ' ~ KLEIN'S ' " same cartridg e used by th e famo us Col t 4S A u t o m a ti c . Six h alf moon clip s includ ed fr e ~ , with each gu n. S p e c i f i c a t io n s : 6 shot, 4 5 Au to cali b er , 5 1/ 2"'. PRICE CUT! ;:~/: I'oz~oms~'~~~~ utbl~:I ~~~~hforl ~~;; ::'''a':N:'I~ , I ~~?~~d i:~~ i i nv;e c l ean ing o f barre l and c y linde r . L a n y a rd l oo p. G e n uin e W al n u t ' gr ips. A lso s hoots the 4 5 Au to ~ R jm cartridge without cl i p s . , ~~~~H B~R~.E~~~~I~~-~OO:O~~I~~1 ~;:~V~;V:~;D • . $24.95 :~~ "osu~~?::~ol:~iT f~~v~~~~~~, . ~.E.R.~ .~~~~ . $29.95 ~;~~a~J#oY~~~ ~2~9r t % i, ~~oo~L~Yiist~s5 fo~·~'1 .8~~ ~gb ~~n.~s5' SPECIAL PURCHASE! SNUB NOSED . 38 S & W Certifi ed $18 .00 D o z . Value 5488 I SALlE PRI CE Set of 6 1959- 13th ANNUAL GUN DIGEST N EWl The w o rl d ' s gre a tes t 9 u n b ook is Ja m p a c k e d w ith th e g rea tes t coll ection of g u n l o r e eve r assem b le d b etwe en th e pages o f a n y b oo k. O v e r 40 n ew l y w ritt en f e at u ..es ! All c u .. r ent mo del A m e r i c a n a nd F o r e i g n Shotg un s , R ifl e s , H andgun s c atal og u ed w ith i l l u strat i on s, s pec ' s and up-tothe-m inute r eta i l p ric e s ! Loads of acce s so ri e s t o o . D o u b le yo u r- mon ey b ac k if the a ll n ew g~~ ~~goe:t ~~~;~ . t.h~. ~ ~~~:~~ $2.95 iiiii SAVE ! NEW 1958 MODEL GUNS ON CREDI T ! P a y o nly 10% clow n , ba lance i n 24 s m a ll w e ek l y (o r 6 mo nth ly) p aymen t s . Se l ec t an y n ew gun made by any g un manufactu r e r . T ota l pric e you p ay is on l y the m a k e r ' s li st price-no fina nce c har g e s , no shipp ing or p ack ing c h a r g e s . E x am p l e : If y ou want to buy t h e w o nd erfu l R U G ER B l ac k hawk . 4 4 Magnu m, fu ll pr ic e i s $96 .00 . You se nd only $9 .60 $49.50 IMMEDIA TE DELIVERYI ALL RUGER GUNS PRICE CUT ! DERRINGER 22 DOUBLE BARREL SPE CIAL PURCHASE ! B r a nd n ew, f irst q u al i t y. R ep r o du c t i o n o f fa me d R e m in g t on Dou b l e Oer r i n g e... M a d e in Ger m a ny by top g u n makers! 3 " D o ubl e B arrel, O v e r & U nd e r . S h oots 22 s hort, lon g , l on g rifl e etg s . DeLu x e chrom e finish. Pa y o nl y $ 2.20 do w n . SA L E PRICE AT K L E IN' S •.. ••••••••• ••.•• $34.95 S am e as ab ove , 4 " or 5 " B a r r el . . . • •• • • • , .. , . $ 2 4. 9 5 A d d $3 .00 pe r R ev o l v er f or Spe cia l Selection by Milton K lein;; A d d $3.00 f or M ol d ed Checkered Magna Style G rips. B uy on C r e d i t a nd S a v e! 10 % Do wn . balan c e in 24 s m a ll W eekl y Pa y m e n t s . N o S h i p p i n g , Pac k i n g or C r e d it C h a r g e s ! All y ou pa y i s the R u g e r r e t a i l price . W r i t e for R u g e r Fo lde r, _ ' & WE SSO N M& P • •38 SNU B ·N0 5ED REVOLVof p r i c e of $34 .95 ! Y e s ! SPECIAL P U RCHASE makes po s s i b l e . Gen u i n e S &W Wa ls i de - b re a k. O u t s id e g oo d t o ~e:;n~oo~h ii l:Si:~I;x~e~~enl~ t ra~ . ~~ I~. ~~ :~ ~ P ay only $ 5 . 0 0 D o w n , 51.85;,,"" • . p er W e e k fo.. 24 W e e k sNO CA R RY ING CHARGE Po c k e t sized sin g le acti on r e vo l v er . Overall l e n g t h i s 8 3/4 " , w e i ght 1 7 ounces, shoo t s a l l .22 Rim F i ..e ammu nit ion, 6 s h o t s. Cyl in d e r de c o ra te d w ith app ro priat e e n g r a v i n g. B a rre l l e n g t h i s 4 ". F i x e d sig h ts, patridge f ..ont, s q uare ~~t~~ r::~c :.lu:~ :~n~~~,. ~a.'~ ~~ ~~ i.~s: l GE NUINE SM I T H S&W C ALIBER , 2 " ERS at t h e unheard An ot h e r K LEI N 'S t h i s amazing offe r n u t g rips . 6·s hot 2295 $ $50 Value! MARTINI MARKSMAN ~~;ni~ $~ .:'bli~e~;~: ~~rn :f~ee..~:k~~~~duia~tlrr; ~~:nKr~ I~C:~ ~?I ~alk:;~ef 1;~i~~g~~~. ~~~t~~~~~~f:l e~oanneJ s~~~~sG i;:runJ:~: S e n d $ 2 .95 for the 1 95 9 Gun l a t eat guns , scopes and pr i c e s . D i g est , . rIl!1J1Ij which c on ta ins all SPORTIN~L ~~~SDS. INC. D e p t . G ·I0 2 27 W . Washington St. Chic ago 6, Ill i n o i s Plea se se nd me the a rticles listed be low o n Mo ney Back Guaran tee of 10% or mor e Dow n a nd Ba la nc e in 24 Small We e kly (or 6 Mont hly) Payme nt s: 1 u n d er s t an d my mOlley w i ll be retwnaea in f u ll if I a m not 100 0/0 satisfied aft er 3 0 Days F r ee TTia l . Nam e Age Add re ss; PERFECT FOR CHUCKS, PRAIRIE DOGS, FOXES, PREDATORY CATS. DEER. ETC. C it y, State' ~~ p::~~~~u ~~~h;;-::;r:t$a're~de ~ p~;sgsli~"ed :~~U~~~eri ~r~~ei~: .ca~ ib~~,t h ,C~ ~g I~r~~~~rl e;~rl .act~~~ Phon e' Employed By Emp loyers Add re ss; Acc urat e! L ight ! P lenty of Power! Th e BSA MA RTINI MARKS M A N i s now a va ilab l e only at K LE I N' S-d u e t o a te rrific WAR SUR.. P LUS PU R CH A SE-THE Y W ILL NOT LAST! I t i s a gre at var m i n t or bi g game rifl e . powe r ful, t; ':n . I ii w al n u t s toc k, sl i ng s w i ve ls, graduate d r e ar s ight, 25 " ba rr el, 401/2 " o v era l l l en g th , o nl y S 3!4 tbs • Action s a n d barre l s a re u se d b u t in V ery G o o d to E x c ell e nt cond ition . S t o c k appeara n ce I S g oo d - y o u c an e asi l y r efin i sh y o u rs t o l o o k l i k e n ew! Made In England o Ad d o _ _ t o Acco unt Re· o pe n Acco unt Plu s Very Small Se rutce _ H ow Lo ng (yrs.) _ _ _ 0 0 New Acc o unt Shi p C .O .D. &: D eli v eTY Charge on Credit OTdeTS, SAVE! If you send che ck o r mo ne y order in full now, we ' t! pa y postaQe on a ll a rt icles exce pt Q UO S a nd u. S. Mfr..303 Powerful .38 S. & W. Caliber -' Id entical to U. S. Enfield .30- '06. Th ese American made rifles h ave the famous Mauser type bolt action with lugs recessed for maximum support as in Springfields to withstand extreme breech pressures. 5-shot magaz ine. 26" bbl. Length overall 46 V2" . Protected blade fron t si ghts . Rear adjustable 95 aperture ( pe e p) to 6 ,000 yards . Th e Famous U. S. Wesson Military and Police revolve r . . Cal. P-14 Enfields Ru g ged , sturdy , depend- $19 a b le . Sin gle a n d double act ion. 6-shot swin g-out cylind er . 4" bbl. ( V.G. to Excel. ) At only a fraction of its or iginal cost. 95 Free new holster . $24 AVA I LABLE AS A CONVERTED LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTER $ 3 9. 9 5 SHOOTERS-COLLECTORS Outstanding Italian Army Rifle Values! .38 SPEC. CAL. S. & Carcano 38 carbine-caliber 7.35mm. A famous military Carbine . lightweight and rugged: ideal for h,!n.ters or shooters ! 21 weight 95 7 Ibs. CondItIon: very good . AMMO box of 18 rounds in clips , 130 gr . . $1.49 m ilitary w. POLICE GUNS $12 00 : Genuine " Not converted-but Orig . Cal. Perfect revolver for municipal police, sheriff and home protection. Holster worn . Military and police models. Shoots .38 Special . COLT .45 A.C.P. .4 5 A.C.P. Cal. Mod el 1917 Revolvers, Not converted but ori gin al Colt Model 1917 made for U. S. Govt. Shoots .4 5 Auto . Rimless with half moon clips or .45 Auto . Rim . $2.95 .45 Auto. AMMO, bo x of 50 G. I. $2995 $3995 COLORADO HOLSTERS FOR ABOVE HAND GUNS $3.60 FREE with each Springfield Rifle NEW ARMY SLING U. S. Springfield Model 1903 CAL. .30·'06 Saf e high numbers. All m illed parts , 4-groove barrels. Money back guarantee with new army st y lin g. These guns are in absolutely p<;rfect mechanical condition with sharp, clean rifling . We g u a ra n t e e . Very go o d bores a nd exteriors. The most popular all-time hunting caliber . Cet yours now wh ile they last ! ........- $3995 -....... .._.- ..._-_. ~ ~ Safe high numbers. All m illed parts , 4-groove barrels. Money back guarantee with new army st y lin g. These guns are in absolutely p<;rfect mechanical condition with sharp, clean rifling . We g u a ra n t e e . Very go o d bores and exteriors. The most popular all-time hunting caliber . Cet yours now wh ile they last ! $3995 OUR AMMO SPECIALS : .30 - '06 Target, 20 rds. . $1.75 BISHOP semi-f inished sporter stock $5.95 Write for FREE Bargain Discount Catalog on Fishing Tackle, Camping and Guns. ~PORTING (,0005 co. Write for FREE Bargain Discount Catalog on Fishing Tackle, Camping and Guns. ~PORTING (,0005 co. DENVER 2. COLORADO ( Contin u ed f rom page 49 ) in volu ntar y release of cli p lat ch in r ecoil, other ca use un kn own. On e stoppage occ urred when safety, whi ch slides fore-and -aft , was accide ntally pu t "on," believed to hav e happe ned fr om it s own in erti a d ur ing r ecoil. Next, a cl ip of assort ed GI ammo was load ed. T hi s ammo wa s old , dirty, had be en lightl y oiled to loosen th e dirt. T he ca rtri dges h ad been wiped by h and befo re inserting into cli p. When our 142nd shot (the 192nd shot thr ough th e gun) was chamber ed and fired, th e slide recoiled, fail ed to counterr ecoil. On examination, it was see n that the lef t lu g ha d comple tely brok en off, been carried to the rear and clear of th e gun in recoil. T he r ight recoil spr ing was j ammed in slide hole by goug e of right r ecoil lu g, which di d not br ea k off. Rear end of eje ctor tub e was ba tte red in spite of being diff er ently hardened. F ir in g was stoppe d. At no time did our shoote r plac e hi s fac e behin d th is gun. At all ti mes th e g un was held at a n ang le, with pistol point ed a t the soft gro und, or at the angled pla te backstop. The fa il ur e of th ese tw o K imball p isto ls (on e of th e first ha ndmade mod els, and lat er the very latest pi stol assemb led spec ifically for th is test ) sugges ts that th ere are Iunc tional wea kne sses in t he ba sic design. A grea t deal of power is let loose in a syste m which does not have adeq uate strength to halt recoil witho ut pla cing too -hig h stresse s on wea k sections, such as the ho le in th e sli de where the ej ector tu be pin fits, or the lu gs of the rea r locking bloc k. Sig nifica nt is th e fa ct th at failure took plac e insid e, wher e breaka ge could no t be examined. I F the second recoil spring had n ot be en burred into its slide hole, th e slide mi ght have r eturn ed to batt er y with enough force to chamber a second shot. This second shot migh t have blow n the sli de clea n off. Th e K imb all pistol is an oddi ty, of in terest to stude nts of a utoma tic wea pon s systems. into its slide hole, th e slide mi ght have r eturned to batt er y with enough force to cha mber a second shot. This second shot migh t have blow n th e sli de clea n off. T he K imb all pistol is an oddi ty, of in terest to stude nts of a utoma tic wea pon s systems. But it is not to be rec ommended in it s pr esent form for shooting. Und er service condition s, it is dangero us to th e u ser.' V. B. E. ' fr oz en' par ts o f RODS, REE LS, GUNS , OUTBOARD MOTORS, "COO AT HARDWARE STORES. GARAGES. FILLING STATIONS EVERYWHERE RADIATOR SPECIALTY CO. Charlotte, N. C. SNAPS OPEN WITH _ DON'T LIKE THE NEW GREEN HEAD Adiustable.Tone ,-'1'11'11". . . ~ - - 7 X 61 Sharpe & Hart Norma Factory Ammunition Ye s, we h a v e it ava ilab le for i m m ed ia t e s h ip me nt f ro m ou r m ain ware ho use in Emm itsb ur g , Md. , a n d a t Oakla nd. Ve locity o f 3 100 w it h 1 60-gr. B T SP bu llet . A lso un p r im e d cases. Sch u ltz & L ars en sp o rting rifl e s M 6 0 thi s cali ber ... because they can't resist the persuasive pleading of a GREEN HEAD Adjustable-Tone Call. One of each call in attractive gift package $7.50. ELMER KEITH SAYS (Conti nue d f rom page 9 ) for which most modern ri fles come already ta pped and dr illed ; no more holes to be dr illed, and no more stock cuts at the weakest part of the stock. Anyone with a good screw driv er can fit th e mount in a few minut es. Pachmayr furth er impr oved his design by placing th e male lockin g ball on an ecce ntri c. You ca n loosen th e screw that locks the male ball, revolve it on the eccentric until the scope is perfectl y lin ed up with the bore and the riAe bore sighted. Th en a very small final ad j ustment of th e elevation and winda ge dials finishes sighting in the arm. When adj listed, a turn of the set screw will lock it in th at setting. Man y barr els and receivers do not line up prop erl y, many barrels ha ve been straightened so th ey do not shoot where th ey bore sight. Th e new Pa chma yr Low Swing mount enahles the shooter to zero these r ifles and sti ll keep the reti cule in the exact center of thc field of view. Th e new mount swings the scope up and out of th e way of any existing open sights, yet lat ches firmly in firing position when turn ed back in place. Thi s not only perm its shooting in bad weather when a scope is useless, but it is also of real value to an y bunter who may encounter dang erous game. r have never kn own an experienced bi g game hunter who wan ted a scope on the gun for use again st dan gerou s charg ing bea sts at close ra nge. When a scope is needed for lon ger shot on a rifle which may also ha ve to stop dangerous game, th e scope should be either instantl y deta chabl e, or swing mount ed, and the rifle shoul d have good open sights fitted and sighted in. Looking thr ough a scope field filled with hair or hid e of a charging beast, and not knowing wh ich I _ _ - --- r WORLD'S UGHTfST A gracefu l stre a mlined b ea u ty, incompa rabl y light in weigh t, t he Franchi Au t om atic is fu rni sh ed with ch rome lin ed barr els, chrome pla t ed breech blo ck and ca rri er, ru stl ess anodized receiv er, allwea ther stock fini sh, go ld-plat ed t r igger, and an a utomat ic cut-off; ea ch is an ex~1~ ~ ~':~ - BUY GOVT. SURPLUS NOW DIRECT FROM U.S. GOVT. DEPOTS . _ " .. T re m e nd OUS SavingsBuy at Fractions of Army 6' Navy costs. • - -_ " - = - .~ . I n d iv i d u al s c a n now buy dir ec t from U .S . Go v t . S u r p l u s g ove rnment property- Depo t s a re loc ated i n e ve r y S tate in the cou n t r y FOR SALE - Boots ; LST's ; LCVP' s; Aircro tts; Helicopter s; Ma rine Engin es; Radar; Sonar; Rad io Teleph ones; Walk ie-Tal kies; Nau t ical Instrumen ts; ETC. ALSO: - Jeep s; Truc ks; Tracto rs; Amph ib ious Veh icl es ; Form Mach inery ; Form Impl em ents ; Gen e ra t ors; ETC. Thousands of oth er ite ms too num erous to ment ion. SEND FOR : " De po t List 6' Procedure" $ 1.00 P.O. Box 8 ( De pt. CU ) Sunnyside 4 , N. Y. At your local Sporting Gooas Dealer or write airect to STANDARD GRADE only $148. 00 f 1-. "[;' \.".; 1.:"" ~ _ NOW! 12 GA. MAGNUM With pad. only $148.00 STOEGER ~~::ORATION 45-18 Court Square EDWA·RD H. BOHLIN. Original Designer of the "GUNSLINGER" This Belt and Holster Has No Equal for Fast Drawing Thi s i s t he t yp e o f bolster used in th e " O ld W est" but m ad e with add ed sa fe t y f ea tures an d so con s t ructe d th e g u n h a,nd l.e has a m p le c learance from th e si de of th e b el t , t hus th e t humb o n the hammer a n d t he fi nge rs g rr pp m g' th e h and le c annot t o uc h th e b e lt, m i n i ru i zi n g a cc i de n ta l di sc harge. Th e Boh lin "snap away" sa fe t y h am m er st r a p is s ecure ly f astened in t o h o lster a n d has a s p r i n g ad ded w h ic h h olds g u n " dow n" , b u t wh en r e le a sed it s nap s downward h o ldi ng th e safety s t rap wh ere it does not i nt er fere with "cl r aw i n g." The hols ter is s hap e d in a nat ura l c u r v e a ll o w in g th e c y li n de r to t ur n fr e e ly b e for e or w h i le drawing , but if prefe rr ed a wid e non-colla psi ble steel sprin g is inserted b e t w e en t he lining t o ho ld a. pe rm anent fr ee space around th e cy li nder. Be lt an d h ol s t e r is made of t h e fin e s t q u a li t y sad d le le a ther a!1d workm anship. Pioneers in d esigni n g and m a k l n g holsters-OU R W ORKPRICES MANSHIP AND QUALITY AR E UNCON D I T ION A LLY GUARANTE E D. Single Holster & ~ O'r l CE : Wh en o r de r i n g b e s u re a n d se n d yo ur w ai st a n d h ip m e a sureme n t s , B It PLAIN ' t he length of t h e gun bar r el, cali b e r a n d m ak e of g u n, a nd if sp ri ng wan t e d . I n T: " • $36 .50 ~ ~u ~rl $6:~~D~~J;.~~~;. p ostag e. In C a lifo r n ia a d d 4 % Sales T a x . 20 % d e p os it r equired Black 3 8.00 W ith Double Holster T an $41 .00 Black 49.50 Single Holster 6' Belt PARTLY CARVED : ·, +" A graceful stream line d b ea u ty, in com p arabl y ligh t in weig ht , t he Fra n chi Au t om at ic is furn ished with ch ro m e lined b arrels, chro m e pla t ed breech block and ca rrier, rustl ess anodized receiver , allweat her stock fini sh, gold -p la t ed t rigg er, a n d an a utomatic cu t-off; ea ch is a n exclu sive feature of t he Franchi lin e. Co mpl et e in t er ch angeabili t y of parts. W it h hollow-matted or v entil ated r ib s a t slight ext ra cost . In t hree grades. May al so b e had in the fabulou s 12 gauge MAGNUM chamber ed for t he t hree -in ch she ll. to stop dan gerous game, the scope be either instantl y deta chable, or swing mounted, and th e rifle should have good open sights fitted and sighted in. Looking through a scope field filled with hair or hid e of a charging beast, and not knowing which Xew Fea.t u r e i ncl u ded in t h e p r ic e o f Bef t and H ol s t er- O u r new sta in less steel b uckles , r ep li ca o f the bu c kles used i n t he Old W e s t :- s e p a r a t el y- B e tt Buckle $2. 50-Ho ls te r B uc k le $0.75 . Fre e fo ld.'r s h ow i n g \'" r io us h ' pes of fast- d ra w hols t e r s o n req uest Single Holster 6' " SP ECIA L" Be lt a n d Holste r s ingle t h ickness, h e a v y saddl e Belt FULLY CARVED : ~e;:el~I;;....:'.$26~75~Yle and feat ures as s hown , b ut w ith ni c k e l Long Island City 1, N . Y. 8.S.A. MARTINI INTERNATIONAL ,22 CALIBER TARGET RIFLE, FOR THE RIGHT HAND OR LEFT HAND SHOOTER $170.00 RUCER SINCLE SiX . . . .... . ... .. . . • . . . • • • . . . . • . $ 63. 2 5 S & W .38 CHIEF SPECIAL A . W • . .. •. . ... .. .. . . . $ 66. 00 HICH STANDARD SUPERMATIC TROPHy • ••• . ••. .. $ 1 10.0 0 HIC H STANDARD SPORT KINC . . , . . .••.. • • . • . .. . . $4 6 .50 lO X RtF LE COATS .. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . .• ... . ... $2 0.00 MARLIN 336 SERIES. .. •. . ... . . . . . .• . •..• . .. .. . . $1 9.9 5 S & W 44 MACNUM .. . •....•. ••• • • , .. •. . • • .. . $1 4 0. 00 $ 12 .00 S & W HAND CUFFS WINCHESTER Mod el 88 C Rifle .24 3 or .3 58 Cal • . .. . $ 13 5.5 0 WINCHESTER Model 70 , asst . calibers $ 129.9 5 WINCHESTER St and ar d 52 .22 Cal ib er rifle $ 1 15.95 WINCHESTER Heav y Barr elled 52 .2 2 Caliber ri f le $ 129.9 5 WINC HESTER Sport er Model 52 .22 Cal ib er $ 176.9 5 M arlin 39 A or 39A Mounti e ri fle . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . • . . $ 74 .95 REMINCTON 513TR $ 80 .90 Rem in gt on Model 721A .30 - 06 or .2 70 $ 95 .25 $ 95 .25 Rem in gton 72 2 .24 4 and .22 2 Caliber , Stand ard $ 152.7 5 Remin gton Model 40-S1 St andard .2 2 t ar get rifle Star " F" Pistol-22LR $ 41.15 Lym an Adju st abl e Choke ..... ... .... ..• •...... .. $ 22 .75 $ 16 .50 Lym an 310 Tool complete 1 cal ib er $ 3 5.0 0 , Rifl e Di es $ 17 .00 Lym an EZY -Loader M erit M aster Disc .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . • .. .. . . .. . ... . $ 6.00 C&H , PAC I FIC . RCBS re loa di ng d ies, set $ 13 .5 0 Pointer Pi sto l Cr ips $ 4. 00 & $ 7 .00 Lym an Bullet Cast in g 5et . . . . . . ... . . • . • .. ..... . . . $ 37 .50 M icro Pi stol Sigh ts . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . • . .. $ 11 .50 & $ 15 .00 Bal scope, Sr. Scop e $ 1 15.00 Paci f ic Bi g " c" Too l for 1 cal ib er $ 6 8.80 RCBS Un i fl ow Powder M easur e $ 19 .9 5 Forst er Case T rim mer $ 14 .2 5 Redd in g Pow der & Bu ll et Scale $ 14 .0 0 T ri gger shoe, mention g un $ 2.50 $7.50 Freel and Car W indow Support with Scope Holder s ... $ 14 .9 5 FREELA N D TRIPOD in Bl ack , Gr ay or Forest Green . . $ 14 .9 5 FREELA N D BIPOD . ... $ 17.50 FREELAN D SWI SS PA LM REST with t in ger gro oves $ 18 .50 FREELA ND REGULA R WALN UT PAL M REST $12.50 BINOCULARS , SHOOTINC CLASSES, ALL SCOPES & MOUNTS HORNADY - NORMA· SIERRA PERFECAST and SPEER BULLETS (Mention rifle when ordering) Freeland Shoo t in g K it .. $1 5.75 F'~~!'\'l>'!, 8iJ I ~ C: lnv" .."ii:?~ S; ~ ----. i·i6-RNAO'Y-: NORMA .' ·sfEififA - ..- (Mention rifle when ordering) PERFECAST and SPEER BULLETS Freelan d Shoo t in g K it . . $ 15. 7 5 Free l an d Ri fl e Clove $4.7 5, $ 5 F R EE LAND B E N CH RE ST S T A N 0 , w i t h 3 sand bags . .... . . . . . .... .. $2 0.00 M ETA L RIFLE TRUNK . . $22 .0 0 FREELAND .22 Cal. CARTRIDCE Box . . . . . . $ 1.7 5 & $2. 30 FREELA ND ORANGE LEATHER HOLSTER-RUG, for Hammerli, and High-Standa rd guns with 10" barrels, etc $9.50 Complete Supplier to the : Reloader, Hond Gunner, Target Shooter, Full Gun Accessories FREELAND FREELAND A LU MINUM FREE RIFLE BUTT PLATE, HOOK FOR ad just ab le BUTT PLA TE $ 10. 00 $ 6. 0 0 $ 12.50 w i th RUBBE R PAD W I,ile pla ying with the new .222 R em ington Magnum Model 722, Fred R ose worked Famou s Ch ip p ewa hunt , hik e a nd work boa ts BY MAIL, po stpaid, an d te st fit th em in you r ho me with sa tisfa ct ion g uaranteed . ** WRITE FOR FREELAND PAMPHLET** ~o(k Ivl c n d . Ililnol~ ~ ATTENTION ALL CROWS! ] B e w a re o r the B u t ch er- CA L ' S CROW CAL L! On ly S l .OO-eom plctc w rt n © Lo ad fo r .222 R em ington Magnrun YOU CAN NOW BUY • • • AL FREELAND -sccrcts ' of " Cro w Talk" ca n be removed from the rifle w it hout lea vin g ob jectiona ble stock cuts or h oles. It al 0 aJlows th e oc ula r lens to be po sitio ned f or eye rel ief to suit a ny shooter. I believe i t will become very pop ular wit h big gam e h unters. Discount to Established Dealers 3737 Fourtct.·nth Avcnuf' i ell,~B!!§ l\IJ' ~, e ~u h r,,:hnf"l'{j'd ,J-'a'u J1f\,'i;I\ ien ft,~ a)\\I OFFICIAL POLY CHOKE INSTALLERS FREELAND'S SCOPE S1ANDS ......... ......... part of him you ar e pom tmg, is n ot con du ci ve to ei ther lo ngevit y or peace of m ind . I kn ow beca use I h ave been in t ha t po sition a few ti mes. The new mou nt has still a nother fea tu r e for th e ma n who shoots r igh t-han ded a nd mu st use hi s left eye f or sighting. Thi s mount ca n be mad e to lock in firing posi tion when tu rn ed over to th e left, 0 t hat th e shoote r ca n aim wi th lef t eye whil e shooting from the r ig ht shoulder. T his makes a far more pr acti ca l a rrangem ent th a n a cross e yed stoc k. Bear in g point , lock ing scre w, a nd th e four mountin g crews are all h arden ed steel. Th e top a nd ba se a re of aluminum allo y for lightness com bined with stre ngth . Wh en F rank Pachmayr wa s her e with t hi mou nt a few weeks ago, I suggested one c ha nge only in th e desig n. H is top cla mps are sepa ra te from th e lower half of th e u pper mo unt , and ar e lock ed over th e top of th e scope by a st ur d y scre w on each side. I sugges ted that he hin ge th e top half of th e cla mp r in g to the lower half , thu s eli m ina ting une screw and the possibil ity of i ts ever wor king l oose. H e ag reed it was a good idea. T hi s on e cha nge will also make a nea ter, bett er appearin g mo unt. i\ II told , we consider t hi new P achmayr low-sw ing top mou nt one of th e best a nd 11100't versa tile scope mounts avail able today. It all ows of low mou n ting so t he stock comb offers ad eq uate upport to t he cheek for good ha rd holdin g, ma y be in sta ntly swung up a nd out of th e wa y of ir on sights, may be quickl y detach ed , i ea il y install ed by anyone wi th a scr ew dri ver, allo ws cente r ing t he sco pe retic ule when th e rifle is sig hted in wit ho ut excessive u e of th e int ernal ad j u trnents, a nd ca n be removed from th e r ifle with out leaving objectiona ble stock c uts or holes. It also a nd a FR EE Sq u ir re l Ca ll ! Be o n t h e Al e rt! (Ca l '",- P,r c dalor&. Squi l·rcl C a l l-S l. OO ) CA L 'S, Bo x 3 4 6 . Dea r bo r n . Mich. GUNS ~ Famou s Ch ippewa i t y, wonderfully w eighf . sof t a nd ble. Best made. be st b uy . qualfight· dura Your 9 inc h heig ht, f inest o il f a n wat erp ro of ed bro.wn lea th e r, Cu sh-N·Crep e so les , sto rm-p roof to ng ues, nylon stitc hed , steel re info rced arches. # 5007- Feat her-li g ht ge nuine mo cca sin . • $1 9. 9 5 # 4405-Full y lined & sub-zero i nsulated . . $24 .95 Men's , A -8-13, 8C 7- 14, DE 6-14, EE 6-12. Am eri ca 's b est . ORDER NOW. Encl ose check or mo ney ord er. WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG . TODD 's, Dept. 10CU , 209 S. St at e se., Ch ic ago OF DISTINCTION • • • \(. Fine example of good stocks, Custom carved and basket weave checkering. -- Rifle building, specializing in beautiful wood. Any caliber. Barrel work, bolt ~ jeweling, Custom carving at it s best. Hi·luster blueing, nothing better. Perfectly inletted r ifle stocks. for HVA, Spri!lgfield . Enfield, Mod 70. F.N.. 98, Sako, Brevex. Schultz & Larson. 721 & 122 Rem, Mod 88 Win. Sights. dies. Everything for guns. ANTHONY GUYMON, Inc. 203·G Shore Driv e BREMERTON. WASHINGTON ONLY ONE MODEL! ONLY ONE CALIBER! ONE LOW PRICE ! SCHULTZ & LARSEN MODEL 60 SPORTING RIFLE Yes! It's A WHIZ GUN CLEANER KIT Chambered only for the ' /j 7 X 61 SH A RPE & H ART CA RT R IDGE Co me , co mpl et e i n p lc stic ca se sma ller th a n cigoret poc ka g e - 40 " flex ib le boll chain , ca li- WRITE TODAY FOR NEW PRICE LIST be r-sized wire b ru sh a nd gun pa tch ho ld e r. Pass Up This Opportunity Att ac h b ru sh o r pa tch to th read ed so cke t, dr op cha in do w n rifle ba rr e l and p ull th rou gh. Ask your dealer -if he can't supplyWE WILLI Fits in shi rt po cke t. From d ea ler o r direct p o stpaid. Gi ve calibe r siz e. THE SHARPE &HART ASSOCIATES, INC. BACKUS COMPANY 452 SMETHPORT, PENNA. 4437 -B Piedmont. Oakland II , Cal. EMMITSBURC 3 , MD. BACKUS COMPANY 452 SMETHPORT, PENNA. 4437-B Piedmont, Oakland 11, Cal. EMMITSBURC 3 , MD. Rifle Accessories TRIGGERS F o r Springfi eld .B n flcld , M au ser , W inches te r [)2, [)4 & 70 , R emington 37, 40X , 72 1 & 722, a nd SAKO Sh ort M a user. THUMB SAFETIES F or our Spring field a nd M au ser t rigge rs . Also: PALM RESTS. ADJUST ABLE BUTT PLATES • ADJUSTABLE FOREARM STOPS. BARREL BEDDERS • TARGET RiflE SLINGS Wr it e for literature. Ord er through you r d ea le r or di rec t. M. H. CAN,JAR Dept. 7, 4476 Penn'Q St., Denver 16, Colo. SH O O T I ~G C O~ JH T ION ! O ye r J 00 years o ld, t h is rnre c o llec t io n o f fi n e 0 1(1 p erc u ssi on m ua al e- Joa d ers will n ev e r b e rl upt i cn t ed . . om e ha v e rou n d bu rrel s . s om e octa on s haped, b ut a ll ar e rifle d. All bra ss fitti n gs, bu ffe d n n d p ol ls h e d li k e n e w. A ll n a v e r am r od s . D a n is h p e r c us s io n r-t rles m a n uf'a c t u re d befor e 1830. CO :\' D I T ION : G ood to V er y Goo d . O n ly $:{!).ii O whi le th e v Iu s t. ,\ I' I' OR 'I'l , J) L·J·;n (' t:I' I'IO~ D O l:JH.E BARJU,T , (, t; ~ TJ,R Jl A)I!\II,;n PISTOI ..~. 'o n d i t io n air n ilu r t o rt tte s. S in c e co llec t io n is on e -o r - a kin d , it is i m p oa s fbl e ro r us to d es crib e eac h p ie c e. O n ly $~!).5 0 eac h . SHOPPING 'Flyweight' Packboard L i g h t e s t , st t-o n g e a t p a ck b o ar d i n the wo r ld. Tubul a r , we ld e d a I u m i n u m all o y co n s t r u ct io n. $ 16. 9 5 p o st p aid w ith r e m o v abl e b a g. S at is Fac tio n gu a ra n t ee d. n eat er 11lQui r i es I nvi t ed Il AIXlI<:It ' V A 'I' E R S Ii: I C O . l i n t ~o. PilH' . Taco ma, 6 . ' Va sil. ACE - Hunting & Target Bullets Ace- u r ate, C on s fs t e n t ly g:o o d l E c onon1 i ca l. Ava i la b le i n rn o s t p opu la r :.. tz es. Lu s t -A > L o v an d T'u ft - A - L o y j a c k e t s. . TH E P AR KA J ACK ET is lops in comfor t and offers full fr eedom of act ion. Th e sportsman is assured maximu m comfort and grea ter ease of movement beca use of the ja cket 's - hor ter 40" len gth a nd full cut raglan sleeves, with ela stic at wrists. It is strong and d urab ly made of fine count. ta n-d yed sheet ing coated wit h a soft, flexi ble. a bra sion-resista nt rubber surface. A full zipp er front opening is backed with a stor m flap for add ed weat her protection. Other attra ct ive feat ures are a comfortable parka hood wit h elastic dr awstring; breast pocket an d extra large pa tch pocket at fr ont . T he No. 196 P ark a J acket , hy Hodgman Rubber Co., F ra mingham, Mass., is ava ilab le in olive drab color; s izes small , med ium , large and extra large. Pri c e p e r l Ot) ( 1)()s t:U:;t" e x t r a ) . 224 D ia . ~,o 6 :\1:\1 7~, 2 70 C a l. 1 3 0 311 C a l. l ~ n Gr. Gr. Gr. (;r. Sof t I'oin t Ope n (' ente r. Soft P oin t Soft P oin t $1. fl :; 3.20 3.6 :; 3.7 ,; Raymon T. Roush, Hoagland, Indiana LEARN GUNSMITHING Creat oppo rtunities-oper ate YOUR OWN SHOP! Lea rn easily with Counrty 's most complete Master Cunsmithin g Course . Approved fOl Kor e an Vets : low tuition . Writ e PENNA. GUNSMITH SCHOOL 2 23 6 East Street Pittsburgh 12 , Penna. ~ffiEB~~ 2 23 6 East St re et Pittsburgh 12 , Penna . EBEBEB@@ Write for Free Literature MOTO·T OOL, MOD EL 2, is th e new irnpr oved inlett ing tool recentl y mark eted by Th e Dr emel Mfg. Co., Racin e. Wi . Model 2 run s cooler and ha s more power th an an ea rlier mod el, already well known a mong gunsrn iths and hobb yists. It weigh s only 13 ounces and han dl es eas ily as a pen cil. Th er e is no bulky flexible shaft ca ble to int erf er e wi th the operator's control of work. :\10del 2 produ ces 27,000 RP M for fast, acc ura te r emova l of mat er ial. This tool enables one to ge t into pl aces d iffi cult to work w ith hand tools. A lar ge assort ment of accessories is ava ila ble for pr ec ision grind ing, d rilling, polishin g, buffing, wir e bru shin g, drum sanding, engraving, carving, and 1,001 other tedi ous opera tions in volved in gun bu ildin g and rep air. Price, tool only $19.95. Delu xe Ki t with Model No. 2 Mote -Too l a nd 23 a ccessor ies in steel case $27.50. Wr ite fo r accesWg'; Ji~fJC\lPi I~'tcH\711 1~ du Jl l~Q\YJ.l ul11tff Lb6\. ous opera tions in volved in gun bu ild ing and rep air. Price, toot only 19.95. Del uxe Kit with 10del o. 2 Mo te-Tool a nd 23 a ccessor ies in steel case $27.50. Write fo r accessory catalog No. 57 to : Dremel 1fg. Co., 2100-18th St., Racin e, Wi s. " World's Finest " For all Rifle Scopes PREMIER RETICLES .n. P . O. B ox 3 2 3 S i ' v ~r Sp ;-i ng . M d . ~ ~~~: iu~~~:ng ~.~~O:h~~~ U ~ ...~ practice speed ond accuracy . sa fely , In y ou r hom e by uSIng wax or co rk b ullets powered by a rifle prim er on ly. No dange ro us powder inv olve d The FRONCO to ol d eprime s and p rime s ALL c f rev olver ca rtri dges, a lso adoptabl e to rifle cases. ($4 .95 plus lax ) FRONCO Dep t. ~9 , 538 2 Villag e Rood, l ong Bea ch 8, Califo rn ia . COU P ER SAFETY SPECIAL is a handg un holst er offering th e ult imat e in speed with no sac r ifice in sa fety. W ith a littl e pra ct ice, you ca n outd ra w th e fast est "p ros." .\Jad e of plasti c-cover ed aluminum. th e Sa fety Special is designed to hold the gun tight ly with a flange beh ind eac h side of th e cylinder. T his mak es it imp ossible to dra w I he gun vertica lly out of th e holster. In stead, the gun is broken out of t he holst er with a q uick, short back ward movement of the wrist. Th e gun is not lift ed out of t he holster-it is snapped out with thi s qui ck , slight ba ckwa rd movement , in to a natural shooting position. T he Coup er Model 38A fits most 4" · an d 5" -barre l double-action revolver s in all ca libers. T he Model 38B fits most 2". and 3" -barrel double-act ion r evolvers of a ny caliber. List price is 8.95. Order fro m Mid state Xlan u fa ct ur in g Co., 1131 So. Bann ock, Denver , Colo. GlJN BOX BY REIVER is new do-it-your self k it of fine Philli ppin e mah ogan y-faced plywood. cut to size and requirin g only finishing and asse mbling. Mak es up int o han dsome, ligh t pistol kit carrying usual th ree handgun s pl us space for accessories. Ki t is designed to tak e up as littl e room as possi ble ; hence will acc ept scope up to 14" long only if attached to li d. Bausch & Lomb J unior scope has a little plate on scope so special mount is not req uir ed for this box. Oth er scopes ca n be cla mped on, remo ved when shooting is don e. P arts all fit and will go together with out a dd itional work , except final sa nd ing and finishin g with varni sh, shellac, or waxed to hard satin shee n. Fro m Ju les Heiver Co., 4104 1arket Sr., Wilmington 99, Delawa re. Price Free to WRITERS seeking a book publisher WITH Two fact-filled, illustrated brochures tell how to publish your book , get 40% royalties, national advertising, publicity and promotion. Free ed itorial appraisal. Write Dept. GM Exposition Press / TRAV-L-SCOPE, handy new multi-purpose scope, fits any car window, enabling you to see mor e . .. to see it bi g, qui ck ly, and easily. In exp en sive, yet compac t and lightweight , thi s 30-power prism telescope comes equipped with adj ustable br aek et, pro viding a level, stead y base for usin g th e seope at th e most comfor table viewin g h eight. TravL-Seop e eomes equipped with an 8-inch rubber -tipped steel tripod, for use as a spotting scope at th e tar get ra nge, or for qui ck, posit ive, lon g-distance location and identifi cation of varmints or bi g ga me on hunting trip s. Equ ipped with a pr ecision optical system, Trav-L-Scop e's fully coated lenses, a 60mm ob jective lens, cover a lin ear field of 73.5 feet at 1,000 yards. Trav-L-Scop e, complete with car wi ndow bra ck et and 8in ch trip od, is available at only $24_95 postpaid fro m Ga teway Hou se, 2022 Westlake, Seattle I, Wash . a oumm on jecn ve lens, cover a unear neiu of 73.5 feet at 1,000 yards. Trav-L-Scop e, complete with car wi ndow bra ck et and 8in ch trip od, is available at only $24_95 postpaid fro m Ga teway Hou se, 2022 Westlake, Seattle I, Wash . I-lOME RANGE TARGET T URNER AN D TIMER enables th e individu al to practice at home with all of th e a dvantages of tournam ent type ta rg et operat ion. Thi s unit is compactly built in a met al box , 9 in. x 6 in . x 5 in. , finished in bla ck rippled ena mel. Tar get turning is acco mplished by solenoids wh ich allo w edging and fa cin g with out an y ret urn action. Sufficient power is available to opera te eithe r twen ty-five ya rd or fifty foot tar get s. Th e Target Tim er ha s been bu ilt to serve a special pur pose, and ha s onl y th e sta ndard ten and twenty second cy cles with huilt in thr ee second delay. Th e rem ote con trol feature of other t ar get tim er s in trod need hy the company ha s been built into thi s tim er , thu s prov id ing for individual hom e pr act ice with out a ny oth er ran ge a ssistance. Additio nal information ma y be obta ined by w ri r in « rJ ir f-' C'.t to th p rn nnu f a c .tu r e.r : Flen tnm 386 4th Ave., N.Y. 16 QUICK- SET is th e new tr iple-purpose u tility spec iall y desi gned for portable propane ligh ting, cooking an d heating. Qui ck-Set op erates by mean s of conn ecting hose and a 5, 10 or 20 lb. propane storage tank. Long operat in g perio ds on a single fu el load ar e possibl e with th ese new appliances. By usin g a 20 l b. ta nk , th e lant ern will bum for approximat ely 200 hours; whil e th e stove will cook for app rox ima tely 125 ho ur s. The Quick-Set is id eal for use in ca bins, cott ages, and tr ailers. Two units may be opera ted from a single tank of gas by using a doub le hose adaptor. Hoses come in 6 ft. and 12 ft. leng th s. Refillab le propane tanks ar e avai la ble from th e manufac ture r, or ma y be re nt ed or purchased from any bottl ed gas dealer. Compl ete liter atu re is available from T he Turner Br ass Work s, Sycamore, Illinois. EMBROIDERED EMBLEMS - CLUB PINS W e manu fac ture e m b r o i d e r e d E m bl e m s . Sen d us a sampl e . o r sketch.. a n d quanti ty wanted . AN DE ROL GUN PRESERVATIVE, a new product of Anderol of Chest ertown, Maryland, is design ed to give max imum ru st and W e wi ll gladly quote p rice by r e turn mai l. ROC~;C.E~:'LEM oePtotAn~:i:,~ • f: ~a~:~. St . ~~'Y" . "TI!!I~~:" _.",t~ .,.=~ Va;7.F;h~ -:"f:~' :>~ ;"M_. - ,~4X~.:tt...x';:'«$~<'2iZB-"" ~:u.""''$.~ .. EMBROIDERED EMBLEMS - AN DE ROL GUN PRESERVATIVE, a new product of Anderol of Chest ertown, Maryland, is design ed to give max imum ru st and salt spray protection to gun s and other metal sporting eq uipment. And erol Gun Preser vative sprays on la sti ng protect ion fr om an aero sol-type container. It can be used by gunsmiths or colle ctors ; for guns in stora ge, on display, or in use. Th is pr eservat ive is compa tible with lubricants and need not be remo ved for firin g. And erol Preser vati ve has a number of exclusive characteristics, such as positiv e protection from r ust for guns, parts awa it ing repair, barrels after bluing or bein g turn ed, spare parts, dies and tool s. It is easy to spray on a continuous light film which reach es into hard-to-get-at spots •.. and stays on. Now available in sport ing goods stores, th e 16 oun ce spray container sells for $2.25. Additional informat ion may be obtain ed from Consumer P rod ucts Division, Anderol, Chestertown, Md. ,\.... CLUB PINS W e manu fac ture e m b r o i d e r e d E m bl e m s . Sen d us a sampl e . o r sketch.. a n d quanti ty wanted . W e wi ll gladly quote p rice by r e turn mai l. ROC~;C.E~:'LEM oePtotAn~:i:,~ • f: ~a~:~. St . NEW "Thumbslide" tang safety for Remington rifles & shotguns - Mod. 740 , Mod. 760, Mod. 870, Mod. 11-48 6' Mod. 58 Sportsman. Write fo r fo lder . Gunsmiths & Borre/makers Connecticut Roxbury 1:1 i~ i i ti: I:m] I ~ ~·I ill ~ ~ 3 M~39 . .pr6 ~ 3 03 -5 SHOT : $ IJl.lOO 'J AT IN G R I FL ES AS ISSUED GOOD CONDITION Winchest er Mili tary 303 Br it ish Cartrid ges, 100 - SID Send Check or $15 HANDCUFFS, Special Money Or der Pe~rless 795 type. l ight weight, brilli antly fi nis hed. lQil:f.tli4·'ji tl i :uj 4;i lg tdii 1MQffiM M ,AI R PISTOLS OT GUNS-PISTOLS Write for Catalo_gue: WEBLEY & SCOTT, LTD., Birmingha m 4, England THE LEWIS LEAD REMOVER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $2.95 . .. - cc:::==-_ POSTPA 1D R evolver Cleani ng Kit. R emoves Lead in g fr om F orci ng Cone, Orttndc r, and B arr el. Availa ble i n 38-44- 45 ca l. Kit for two cali bers $5.35 . P at ches (P kg . 10 ) $.60 . Deal er I nquiries ..-.. T." . {+ ~ ,l ro l ,~~ I ~ ~~ , .,-"~ ,, • • I'\.. A" .. _ 1'o. l .... CIon ' .... (C ontinued from pag e 55 ) FIRST CHOICE ~@DI3> FOR FAST, ~ACCURATE, DEPENDABlE RELOADING Master Powder Measure All caliber tube; micrometer settings. Capacity y, to 100 grains. $18 .50 Standa rd Reload ing Press All rifle and pistol cartridges. $22.50 Powd e r and Bullet Scale $14.00 Guaranteed accurate to a tenth grain. Capacity 315 grains. She ll Hold er Prime r Post cr: ct: .c:.n ~-----------------J~~~~=S~~~~== II .AHard CHROME Bore II Harvey Prot-X-Bore Zinc Base " Jugula r Jacke t ed Swaged Hand Cun Bullets G ives your gu n the u ltimat e in a ccuracy , velocity . Fns t c s t. nd shot patterns for a lif etim e. Rifles $ 14.50. shotI aguns $ 12. 50 & $ 18. 50. Handguns $ 10. 00. I I Th e Black Ma gic of Gun Bluin g I BLACK CHROME I Custom work only: $ 18 .50 t o $2 S.00 I I1, Ma rker Machine Co., Box 426 , Charl eston , III . I CLIP T H IS _ $ 16.45 $ 17.45 -Match ing mahogan y to o l bo x , • • provid e s compact sto ra ge of all s h o oti n g acc e ssor ie s an d tool s fo r use in th e field a nd works ho p . Mahogany 15 " kit $19.50 $18.50 most a ccura t e b u llets . A ll p oputm- ca l ibers . N E W ! Cas li ng- k i t.. ror J Ug'u lll r jac ke t ed nut tccs: 4 4 x ncc . & Ma g'.: 3H S pe c . & 357 Ma g'.: S . F . M. (,sh o o l rrom th e Mou l d) m ou l d s for t ' ro t -x- Bo rc zi n c base . Se n d 2 3 c in co i n 0 1" sta mps t or L o a d i n g T ab les a nd c on uu c t e fn r ormatt o n o n 16 t ype s & w ei g-hts of b u llets . C U STO M L OADS LAKEVILLE ARMS INC. Gum 16 " kit Gum La kev ! I te o how th e gun han dl ed with full load s. We Bred it with factory 405 gra in soft point and also with 405 gra in cast b ullets and 70 grains of F.F.G. bla ck powder. Believe it or not, recoil was mil d and j ust a s pl easant as shoo ting a .22 or .38, as far as I could te ll . T he .44 Ma gnums b oth have a great deal mor e jar in their r ecoil tha n di d thi hu ge 5% pound .45-70 sixgun. Jud ge Don Martin, Eddie Scha ller , Mrs. Schalle r, a nd I fired th e big gun and all reported ver y mil d recoil. Th e b ig gun had a typi cal single -action shape grip, bu t smalle r than th e standard .45 Colt in ac tual size. It ro ll ed upward, ra ising the whole arm wit h it ; but th ere was n o h eavy jar and n o puni shment wh at ever to th e shooters ha nd . Mr s. Schaller is j ust five feet tall , but she r epor ted th e .45-70 was mu ch more pleasant {or her to shoot. than th e .44 Ma gnum . She shot. bot h wh ile I took pi ctures. T he .44 Mag n um ra ised hi gh er in recoil t.han di d t he .45-70. If Mr. Wilson will p erf ect h is action, or copy the Colt or R uger acti ons t.o scale a nd refine th is big pistol, and if he will fit it with a bett er rear sigh t, it could be a usef ul gun {or the backwood sman. Carr ied in a saddle holster or on th e pa ck board, it would h ave power enoug h to tak e care of any A mer ican game at close ra nge. I was sorr y th is was not a finish ed g un t hat I could test for accuracy and 10 long ran ge, but it pr oved to me at least tha t one could mak e up a .45-70 single shot p istol on t he old trap-d oor Spring field action, to weigh 5 pound s, tha t would b e pleasant to shoot and would also he a kill er on any big game in t his country at ~l o se range. T he Govern men t is sup posed t.o h ave' mad e some of these, but rep ort ed that recoil was too hea vy. I do not bel ieve recoi l would b e too ba d even {rom a 4% pound pistol with fa ctory mac e some- or t nese,: our re por te d m ar recou was too heavy. I do not bel ieve recoi l would b e too ba d even {rom a 4% pound pistol with fa ctory .45·70 load s or with 405 gra in soft point bullet s hand -load ed or lead b ull et s of same weight an d 70 grains F .F.G. Black, pro vided th at th e gun had a big and prop erl y shaped grip of th e single -action type tha t wo uld roll an d turn up in t he ha nd during r ecoil. Even m y old 4" .44 Specials with my heavy .44 Special loads had heavier ap pare nt recoil t ha n thi s big .45-70 sixg un. How ever , if one attempted to shoot these .45-70 load s {rom a ny kind of a shoulde r wea pon weigh in g 5% pounds, he would get belt ed pl ent y. Co n n e ctic u t (Cont inue d on pa ge 61 ) Match Shooters Throughout The Country Acclaim The Smart Appearance, Economy and Sturdy De sign of Rei ver Kits 18 " ki t Mahogany 15 " kit • Do-II-Yourself assembly from precision pre-cut panels of select g rade plywood . • All parts and quality hardware supplied. • Maximum protection for handguns • •• space for ammo, accessories and mounting of scope. • New positive locking gun rack, adjusts for any size gun . NOW -kits available in choice of woods • Select grade gum fo r easy finishing to any effect. • Luxurious, de ep grained Philippine JULES REIVER ~ftJfT:905 mahogany, I ORDER BY MAil Postoge poid anywhere in the U. S. A, (Specify wood, size, gun or tool kit) Dept. GM . 4104 Market Street· Wilmington 99, Delaware GUN PARTS GALORE! DEALERS, IDEAL GIFTS ANOTHER NUMRICH SUPER SPECIAL HEAVY-LONG SUPER TARGET .2 2 BARRELS s;Note 80 REMINGTON M A T C H MASTER for U.S.. 30-.50 Cal. Machine Guns Dandy " gi ve -a way s " wh ic h arc a ppreciate d and r o m e mbere d . n uerred , made t o Go v ' t s pecs . B o x or 40 n e w rods o n ly $2 . 7 5 (a d d f or 5 rb s. pos t .} 26" lun g , 1 3 /1 6 " diameter, a ll p o l is hed and b l u e d, c h ambe r ed fo r . ~ 2 l. r v, 6 g roove r illi n g . E ach bar re l t.rued , tested a n d s e r ia l num b ered b y R e m i n g to n", The prid e o f n c mt n g tcn -s barre l m ake r s . Even if y ou do no t ~ O \V h a ve a g un f or r c b arron n g', yo u w ill i n t h e fu tur e - m a y we s ugpue t yo u p ick up 1 or 2 o f t h ese at this exce ptional p rt ce b e f ore the y a r c gone? H igh s t re ngth s te e l, su itable fo r ce n te r fir e ca libers, fin e for tar g et p t sto t b a rrcrs . O r igi n a lly mad e f o r the 5 1:l T a r g et rt n c s S pe ci al $4 . 95 p lus SO ¢ p o s t . (Ra m p & f r ont s igh t fo r a bovc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ 1. 2 5 ) HEAVY .22 CAL. BARREL BLANKS (,i F u l l 1 1 / 16" di a m e ter, s t r a i g h t, ri tled h l a nk-6 g l'OOVC f or sup e r a ccu racy. 2 4" lo n g-la r g e di a m e t er m a kes ad a p t a b l e f o r m o s t rim o r ce n t e r- fir e acti ons . 1 tu(Ch~~~ei.';ng -for-:-2-2- 0E.~. ~~i~~ a~l:;s$ i.~'5 ) po st. ~ CHECKERED STEEL TARGET BUTT PLATES Xow 9MM - . 3 5 7 - 3 8 CAL . BARREL BLAN KS Stra ig ht l e n'g-t h s- 2 0 " lo n g-- 6 g roove, l arg e . 9 4 0 outs ide di am e ter-u s e d o n p iSlill s-o ft e n fitted t o o ld '9 2 W in c he ster f o r u s c a s . 3 5 7 m a g num Titles. $6 .75 p pd . (10" l e n g t h s $ 3 .9 5 ppd .) yo u can th r o waway c h e a p p las tic a nd b re a kab le hard 'r u b b e r p late s & in s ta ll thi s mach in e c h e ck e r e d s tee l p late . 5 l/~" x l 'YS", 3 lJ8" b e t ween h o le co n tcrs-, wlt.h scrcwS-$ l .OO ppd . z N OW U S ED I N EVER Y U . S GUN P LA NT AN D M ANY AB RO AD. NEW HIGH -SPEED FORMULA g-i ves even b etter r e s u lts . . . ta ke s s e conds to apply • . . beau tt ne s, pro t e c t s . Us (!d co ld . n otnmz co m p li ca t ed. De ep b lue p e nn ane n t fini sh. Act uall y pe n e t ea t e s t h e stee l. U sed by gU ll f actor-i e s and gu ns mi t hs e ve ryw h e r e . G u a"ra ntcen to h e th e b e s t co ld blue y ou ever u se d -c o r yo ur m ane)! ba ck. 3 GUN SI ZE $2 .00 pp d . USUALLY $ 1 . 7 5 . • • • • Full l e n g t h ~o ld b e ad n edfie ld f r o n t s i g-h ts, s t d . Do veta il, H a nds o m e . $1 .0 0 ea ., 3 (or $ 2 . [jO, 12 fo r $ 7.05 . STOCK BLANKS 1 pint INDUSTRIAL GUNSMITH SiZE $ 7. 5. 0 o f fi ne st Amo r tcan w atn ue , nre r u r ue d. s haped and t h r o ug-h 1 st s a nd i n g, note rnca surc metu.s Wh ic h. p e r . m it i nl c tLi n g- for b o th h ig h po w e r- and s m a ll b or-e r i tl<>s ; b o lt a c ti o n s hot guns ; or c ut o ff a nd u s e on pum p s ho tg un s and d oub les . ~ 1:P/:! " lon ~. 13/411 th ro ug-h . 2 1/N" d e pth . pectat pri ce $2 .35 p lu s 35 c de l. S peci al S teel Checkered Targ et B ut.t-p ta te w yscr e ws, $ 1.0 0. Modern-Obsolete-Foreign. For free quotation send broken part or rough sketch with full information. NEW TRIPODS THREADED for B...h on<! st.ttedlOr pot,h PISTOL CLEANING RODS BARRELS , for u s e as b arro t bl: :mk s o r on Hc m i n g l o n gun s i n t he 5 00 s e r ie s. NEW WE HAVE OVER 17,000,000 GUN PARTS\ ppd . IDEAL FOR EFFECTIVE DISPLAY of "Dewers" Each n e w , com p l e t e w ith c r-ad lo a n d fine w tn da rre and e levatio n a dj u s t m ent s . Ofte n u s e d a s p o r ta b le nne fu ll y a d j u stab le ben c h f or tai-ge t w o r k . f o r tel e s c o pes and spott i n~ s c o p es. Ca n b e adapted t o m o s t a ll Ji g:ht nn ct he a vy machin e g u n s , M o d e l 1 91 7 AI , y ours ( or o n l y 1 0 r 'n o f Go v' t cost-sh ip pi ng w e ig ht, ca se d a p pro x ima t e ly 7 5 Ib s, O n ly $ 38 . 70 r .o.b , (Li m it e d su pP l y-sh i p ped ra il • 1 9 2 2 Bro wn ing (w a t e r pistOl) .32 Un i ve r s a l Ra mp S ig ht H olde r c o m P le te be.~ ? .si ?~ !~ _ ~ i ~~.I.~_ ; sO ~~!,._ :;~we~~ _. ~n : ' H~g: 88:l1TY AUTO MAGAZINES mad e 1 9 5 4 of n e w s t e e l snece., s u p e r io r t o any mad e p r e v i ous ly . N e w . i n o r in . wra ppin g-s o $1.95 oa. - 2 f o r $3 . 50 . NOTE : W h e n 2 a r e o r de red. n ew w ch c a r ry in R; ca se inelude d FREE. 'w ith Gold I ! I 1 SPRINGFIELD .22 CAL. M a gaZ in e s _ F o u n d a fter l o n g se a rc h Or de r tw o o r thre e as s u p p ly i s li mited . P rice $ 2 .7 5 e a . 2 f o r $4 . 75 p p d . ! ~ ~ .• '& " U. S. CARBINE MAGAZINES S -SHOT M ng nzine : Fits nusn. rc qutred in m o st s tates f or hun t In g , our sp e cia l price o nly $ 2 .4 5 ppd, 15.SHOT MAG: B rand n ew, on ly $ 1. 0 0 e a . 2 f or $ 1.75 (f ree u s ed c a r ry in g case g iv e n when 2 a r c oru ercdr. 30-SHOT M AG : B ran d new , on ly $4 .95 . New Su -sho t d o ubte mag azine p ouches, $ 1.25 ea. S P ECI AL: 2 3 0 -s ho t m a g s and new p ouch, $ 8 . 5 0 . iJ~.S t:l Il~ltl o~-; ! 4'i#: . 1;'~~Je~~~l,t.RaS':'~Pl~ig~otld~Ol~~';"c~t~.~ 'ein~~;.W"ti'?,~~ AT LAST! m i lled b ar-ref r a d iu s s p e ci a ll y made to li t m o st a ll r ifle s . Matted , no g la r-e ram p s u r fa c e . ALL MACHINED f rom the s o li d, no c ast ings o r s ramp trurs , A $ 5 . 0 0 v a lue ONLY $ 1 . 79 e a c h. 2 (or $ 3 .2 ~ S p ecia l $ 14.60 pe r doz . an inexpensive • POWERFUL SEMI-AUTO C02 PISTOL Am a z e you r friend s , as tound y our La r lt e t s-r e g:ar dle s s i f pap e r. c a n s. o r g a me y ou r " h i ts" m u s t im p r o ve With th i s s i ::rh t-f o r H i-pow e r s and s m a ll b o re s, o f t e n used o n ta rrrot pi sto l s-c o mp lete w it h ext ra ape rt ures Quickly in ter ch angeab le. From d is continued Targ-e t r i fle o f tarn e se U.S . r ifl e m a nu ractu rer c-nt a 70 0/" di s c ount ! Pric e $ 1.49 ea.(Dea le r s $ 12.00 per d o z . ) SAVE $4.00 ~ k:t::i%@f ~ ~, 8 1'1\1 ..", STA N DAR D B RASS S HOTG U N SIG HTS. Ia rz e b ead . r erru tar 4 x4Q t h r e a d , i n co nst a n t d em and . usually $ 1.00 tnstaned o r [jOe ca . S pec ia l p ack e t o f 1 0 for on ly 81. 0 0 . OR s u p e r s n e ct a t , 1 0 p a ck ets ( 1 00 s i g-h ts) fo r on l y $ 7.50. (T a p (o r abo ve 4x 4 0 . 5 0 e extra) JUST IN TIME FOR VACATION FUN! Take along a Plainsman on your v a ca tion- b ut take plenty of extra B8's , for everyone will gather round & want to shoot. It's difficult to miss even fast moving small game & pests since aim can be corrected in rapid-semi-automatic fire . Four or five shots can be " o n torget" before it has had time to move. Shipped Exp. Col. FULLY WARRANTED! GUARANTEED by facloryparts & service always -{6 ,:"~'; Ye s.e aunru benlievab le as I sav $4 .00 o n it thesounds. se new Lym a n 5 7 s t n n t s-ce a cb w i t h t a r ne t kno bs-crozurar pri ce thro ughout th e cou n try is $8 . 5 0 . Our buy e r-s w o r ked l o n g and h ard to bri n g yo u this s pecia l. O r der ;' 7 A for l a r g e r round r e cei ver h i g h p owers , e tc. M o u n t o n le f t side-on ly $4 . 5 0 ppd . ( De al e r-s $ 4 0 .0 0 pe r doz.) i . 5 .75 FIRING PINS Now t h e cl um sy ml li.fa 'ry Slgh tS o n S W ISS -Sc fim ld t R u b in rtn c s c a ll b e t hro w n a way a nd a g-e n u i n e m ic r ome t er a d j ustment Ly man 5 7 s ig h t in s ta ll ed. Gu n lo ok s be t te r , s hoots f a r b e tte r -EX CLU S IV E W ITH U S -a n d a t a t e r r ific s a vi ng ! (O ver $ 4 . 0 0 ) Av ailah l e on ly a t Num rich A rm s-order B 5 7 AX $4. S 0 ppd . (O rd e r o u r s p ecia l $ 1. '79 r amp & f ront s ig h t. a d v, on th i s p a g e ( o r a p erfe c t co m b in a tion ) • 5 .75 5. 7 5 5 .75 ORTGIE S . 25 o r . 3 2 c a l. -s t ate3 .50 M AUS E R 1H91034 (. 2 5 o r .3 2 -st a t e ) 23 .50 ],lA U SER Sc .95 1 91 0 &, 1 9 2 2 Bro wnin g . 32 2 .2S l ,OOO' s of o the-r rare parts-write want s ! No w t h e cl um sy rntt ttaev s ig h ts o n S w is s Sc h m .id t Ru b in r itl e s c a ll b e t hro w n away a nd a rren ume micr ome ter a d j ustmen t Ly man 5 7 s ight in s tall e d. Gu n lo o k s be t te r , s hoots f a r b e tte r -EX CLU S I VE WI T H U S -a n d a t a t e r r ific s a v i ng ! (O ver $4. 00 ) Av ailahl e on ly at Num ri c h A nn s-ord er B5 7 AX $4. S 0 ppd . (O r d e r o u r s pecia l $1.'7 9 r a mp & f r ont s ig h t. a dv , o n thi s pag e ( or a p erfe c t co m b in a tion) I .4S :$~ :~~ ~ngtV~I?:~mM~~-=~~ _ ~~~t: _ ~ ~~_ : : : : : : : : : : : ~ :~g TARGET-HUNTING Receiver sights for SCHMIDT RUBIN RIFLES I SAVAGE 1 90 3 .06 -0 9-12 . 2 2 M AG AZINES . R a r e mance tne s , u n avai l a b le f o r year s , onl y $ 2. 8 5 p p d , MAGAZINES : : : : : : : : JI,'IA U S ER 1 910 & 34 (25 o r 3 2 c a t .c- s t a t e j O H.TG I ES . 2 5 or . 3 2 ca l. - s ta t eW ALT H E R .~ 5 , M Ode l 8 01' 9-sta t e- truck) 38 ITEMS G I SHOOTING KIT z w e h a ve had to di s app o in t many of o u r cu st ome rs o n t h e b e l o w p a r t s o ver t he ye a rs-e-w e n o w have t h e f ollOWin g in: s ma ll su p p ly-a ll n e w . ~J1ir~~~ ' rr~cor_ :~~~ _:t~l~~ _~i~~~ _ : 0 1' In hand s o m e cnr rv i n g b o x w s c t r lo c k i n g' h a n dl e . 1 0 so li d nra ss roc ts (wor t h 7 G c e a.) , br is tl e c le a n i ng' brush e s . 2 co n ta iner s s p e ci a l g un g rease . 1 0 spe c ia l scre w dri v ers & p u nc h . A nt i q u e _ s t y le d b ra s s o il com ( o rten u s e d fo r primin g p o w d e r o n p ercu ss i o n & flin t s ) , paten C; II1 . A ll fl tted f OI' p i s t o l s . 32 C'.lI . & u p . G i ve o r s e ll e x t r a r o d s & sc re w urt vc rs to f r iends. While t hey l a s t _ ONLY - $ 2. 7 5 p l u s 6 0 t po s tag e . VERY RARE SPARE PARTS IN LIMITED QUANTITIES U .S . CARBINE STOCKS brand n e w . c omplete w ith new r ec oi l plat e. b u tt p late , sc r e w s . front b a n d snr tnn. $4 . H5 . Sam e . l e s s mot e t part s . 8 3 . 95. (Ve ry li g:ht co lo r s toc ks. fin i s h s a n d e d b ut n ot sta i ned. s a me ort c o s. ) Car b in e H a rrdjz um-d s , new , $ 2 . 5 0 p p d . W ri t e w ants fo r o t her carbin e part s . fr e ig ht FREE EXTRAS : lOCO" Cartridges plus B Tubes of Copper Plated BBs. A $2.00 Saving! THE MOST ENJOYABLE SIMPLE . • • POWERFUL . . . TROUBLE FREE A s ingle pull of t.rigger b oth l oa d s a nd fires a n e w round . QU1.cK LOADING-1 0 0 B B's l oa d e d i n super ca pa c i t y m aga z ine w e ll i n 5 s e c o nd s-s im p ly p o u r BB' s in and s li de trap closed . IDEAL FISH ING COM PAN 10N-de s t r o y s fis h co nsum ing sn a kes. Saf e in p o p u l ated a reas o n "Low " p o w er s e t t ing. A s f a st as yo u can pull t he tri g ger. The b ra nd n ew P la in sman pisto l u s e s i n e x p e n s i ve B B ' s a nd powerfu l C02 (Ca r bon d io x id e ) cna rgo re . P is t o l buil t o n .2 2 T arg e t pi s to l li n e s . l'u g g-e d rnorat a lloy i n b lue -b l a c k nnt sn. S t and a r d f u ll s i ze d p i s t o l wei ght &. bal a n ce. Su p er m aga z i ne c a pac ity or o ver 1 0 0 s hots ! Co m m on (uva ilab lo o vc rvw tic ro j "sod a c h a rge r " C02 c y l i n der corun tucd i n targ e t s h a ped g r ip. Qu i ckly- sim pl y r e m o ve d and r epl a ced. SPENT-ORDER TODAYl 3 POWER SETTINGS " Low" f o r indo o r & pa per targ-e t usc , " Med ium" t or m id-ran g e and sm a l l gamc, " H ig h " f o r s u pe r p o w er & extra l o n g r a n g e. U p t o 1 0 0 s h o ts f or C02 cylinder o n " low" or ta rget setting. B B 's vi olen tl y s h a tt e r h e avy b o ttl e s on " H igh " sett ing. NO LICENSE OR PER MIT N E E DE D A IR MAIL CH EC K OR M ON E Y O RDE R FO R 1M · MED IA TE RU S H S IH PL\'iI..-:NT . (S o r r y . n o C .O . D .'scomplete satisfac tion g'un rant eed os a lwuy a . ) EX T RA P OWER C0 2 ca r t r idges $ 1.20 p e r box ot 10 D B ' s10 ¢ per t Ub e - OR D E R P LE NT Y-YOU ' LL W A:"oJ'l' T HE M . H and mad e o a k l e a t h e r h o l ste r-a beau tv-, best q u ali t y $3 .0 5. M A US E R OWNERS : ~ ~~~~~ R S~:c;.E S~':R E l im in ates annov tn z t w o s t age h~~u~~u~~a~~ul:~i~:~rywrugde;~: perior p u n -F i t s a ll '98's. Swed i s h. 7 MJI.1 '03 , '95 o t c c-; New , F a m ous F.N. make . N ew , Famous F .N . make , s pe c ia l l o w p r ic e $ 1.75 ( o r s e t. WANTED: GUN PARTS 3 11 k in d s , new o r u s e d , m i litary o r commerc ia l, U. S . o r f o re ign , s e n d r o u gh li s t o r d o as many d o , s h ip o rr f or o ffe r-chec k a trma n c d day r e c ei ved- if n o t o .k . s h i p ment ret u r ned p re p aid . 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Th e shor ter length of overall bear ing surface is said to cut down pressures and give higher velocities for a given powder charge. Certainly these wasp-waist bullets have a school gal figur e. Thcy shoot very well and make excelle nt gro ups fr om th e .30·06. How well they will perf orm on game remains to be seen. Th e diameter being much smaller in the mid section may tend to help th em hold together better, at least the after porti on of th e slug. Th ey do cut down length of bearin g surface, thu s r edu cing friction with th e bor e, and thi s should minimize meltin g of the core such as occurs with so many soft point high velocity bull ets. Th e new bullet is known as th eir Sonic bullet and is pr esent ly made only in 150 grain .30 caliber. Gun Lubricant! Why you can buy oil for twenty-five cents a can! Yes • .• and you can buy a gun for two bucks if you jus t want to make a noise. 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Later picture ma ker s ha ve lef t memor ab le portra its of America as see n for th e first time by wh ite men, a nd it is i nd eed an h istori cal tragedy th at Fremont di d not ha ve a ny better l uck with h is ph ot ograph ic a ttemp ts. Pruess, cha rg ed wit h map making, whi ch is in a very real se nse th e only " p ict ure" of the W est wh ich wo uld have been of hel p to F remont 's Ar my bureau (To pographical Eng ineer) , app ea rs to have bee n sl igh tly jealous of t he li ttl e pictu rema kin g box. But in other r espect s, hi s nar ra tive itself is a faithf ul, intere st ing pict ure of young Amer ica. Hi s tales of Indian s an d S.CO UIS make adve nt ureso m! readi ng. This been of help to Fremon t's Ar my bur eau (To pographical Eng in eer) , app ea rs to have bee n sl igh tly jealous of th e li ttl e pi cturema king bo x. But in ot her respect s, hi s nar rat ive itself is a fait hful, intere sting picture of young Amer ica. 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Ivery item in our Book is PHOTO· ILLUSTRATED, completely described and priced. Send ' 1. (refunded with fin. purchase) for this valuable ( atalog. You will be so glad you didl TO DEALERS AND GUNSMITHS of Historica! Ihe ,MIISCllIII .A rJI!S D.pt N. 1038 ALTON ROAD, MIAMI BIACH, RA. The AUTOMATIC POWDER 50 MEASURER 17 Price The POLY·CHOKE CO ., Inc..1034 Tunxis 51.. Hartford 1, Conn. Send fr ee Handbook and mailin g carto n to: Th e A u t om ati c P owder mea sure r was developed roe t hc han dloa der who lik es to see every c h a r g e act ua lly we ig hed on a scale . It throws t he powdcr ch ar ge d i rectly onto th e sca le pan and au tomatica ll y sto ps whe n t he des ir ed cha rge is reached. 'I'h e un it is ma de to be used in conj uncti on wit h t he hund load ers own sca le and can eas il y be adapted to any sca le. Cha ng i ng ch arges is do ne mere ly by se tt ing Throughout The Midwest ~~31~:Ji~~ ~g~iP~~~? '~ s ig h t s or g u ns Q UI CIi . ~ p~ o nt; , w ire .or DI~'{.~~~~~~ER S w r it e R i le y s . W e J ob m o s t OF T HE n a ti o n a lly a dve rti s ed NIEDNER bran ds . . . a n d w e sp e BUTT PLATE cia li ze in "SAME DAY and SERVICE"! GR IP CAP Ni edn e r Chec kered s teel butt p la te , th e fines t s po r t e r bu tt pl ate m ade .. . . $ 2 .:;0 Nie d ne r g r i p cap .. . . .. . •. . • . ... . 2. (;U WR ITE F O R R - . c!:l~OG I ey !J BOX 36 G SAYILLA, I~D. h ,::t REMINGTON INSU¥pR~ ~S. RUBBER " You no longer need heavy, bulky jackets, sweaters, pant s to stay warm while hunting. Now, new U.S. Insul Air Cloth ing gives you complete cold-weather comfort without weight. Made of millions of t iny individual cells, U.S. Insul-Air keeps body warmt h in-freezing cold out. And U.S. Insul Air affords safety, too-in an Ol"I.Y 20 GAn ,E :lIAG:'iC:l1 AUTOLO.\ IU ; U. F irst & on ly with a dju i:itahle st ock, weights only li~4, lbs. Han el bore, breech & bolt assembly comulctelx hau l chromed. I nterehangeable right or left hanc! :-.at'etr. Automatic Cut -oft. Take down eumuh- t ely in 1 minut e without tools. ll etail- $179.50 \\"jth \' enti lated Ilib Retail- $1'l 4.50 Ara ilafJ le in Ii g<l. _- ~ ~''1Il. ,fL. YOUR $31 PRICE THE AMAZING NEW INSULAIR r"AC.;.:!~~:we~~~~. ke~~ .!~~t ~a~rn YOUR $21 95 PRICE YOUR $3 95 PRICE HUNTING PANTS RETAIL $ 2'l.50 HUNTING HOODS Retail $5.'l5 THE AMAZING NEW INSULAIR PAC. lightweight· keeps feet warm in Extreme Cold. Developed for , and successfully used by U.S. Army. Net lined shockproof insole, Cleated sale & heel. Full sizes only. Green ML 7b2 , Red ML 7b4 , Yellow ML 772 ; Retail $18. 'l5. .= ~~Pc~ $1395 i. @ SCOPES WEAVER 60-B SERIES YOUR PRICE $25.75 30.25 32.45 ne tail $37.50 K 2.5 & K.3 K 4 ... . ... .... . . .• .... 45.00 K b '" 48.50 K V " 57.50 59.5 0 K 8 & K 10 WEAVER TOP MOUN TS . .... .. • ss.ss 41.45 7.% LYMAN ALL AMERICAN 2Y2 X $·15.5 0 3 X 47.50 4 X .. ...• . ...•.• •. .... H.50 b X 59.50 8 X 79.50 10 X 79.50 All Amer. TRU· LOCK MOUNT . . $35.% 3b.% 37.'l 5 45.% 5'l.'l5 5'l .'l5 7.'l 5 KOLLMORGEN BEAR CUB 2% X $54.50 4 X . ... . .... ... . . .. • . . 64.50 b X .. .. .... .. . . ..• . ... 82.5 0 12 X . . . • • . . • . • . . . . . . . . 119.50 $35 .50 41 .50 53.50 7'l.50 20 gauges. 3 Shot eapacity YOUR $109 00 Retail-$13b .45 PR ICE 11-48A 5 Shot Autoloading Shotb'Un- 12- 16-20 Gauge YOUR $98 35 Retail-$122.% PRICE ' SI'OIlTSMAN 48- Same as nbove except 3 * In; :l lJ ~ G T O N .. U n ders ~ it . .. . . 24. U~ 1'l'l5 :;;:90 F" 9IWIU >. Undersuit .::t30 Quilt So~ ' : : 19~ ~~ul~il-$122.% Igg 95 YOUR $21 95 PRICE YOUR $3 95 PRICE '4 * nE)'II~ G TO N ' S :\TE \yJi.;ST an d most adva nced Al:T OJ.. -OAD DiG SJI OTGUX wit h E xclu sl ve "l'> O\ VE It-) IN.r Il; A CT I OX " . P er fectl y ba lan ced at 7 Ibs, It -1 6- ua,:/ medium, large & extra », , $155 00 FI NEST INSULATED feature Virg';n g~'c r ref" glwear garments Insulat ion with fines r~ Pf·lr ster Foberfill shell, extremely lightw NY lon outerto 40 degrees below elg . Prot ects up zero. YOUR # 3'l Winter Seal ~:~:;~ PRICE ~~oU l tQ UI(Iit"og u s.) . . $39. 9.) $31 . ss -,+ large. Colors · Hunter Yellow, Red, Olive Drab. HUNT ING JACKET Retail $42 .00 HUNTING PANTS RETAIL $2'l. 50 HUNTING HOODS Retail $5.'l5 :~I~~ ga o St;nl(lard & :W ga. Standard. l~NM~MLD 'S able buoyancy will keep you af loat. Sm all , • $143 50 ~iWeaJt ---.: ·T(;.~ ~ ;; ~!!! emergency, its remark- :\ ,. .('. :\ l a ~ Il Il Ill , l~ pY~~~ ~~Pc~ $98 35 FISHINC TACKLE-WHOLESALE! ~E~ ~ ~il ZEBCO 33 or 44 $19.50 ZEBCO bb 12.95 JOHNSO N CENTURY . .. . . .. . • . . . .. . .. . 1 ~ 9 5 JOHNSON CiTATION . . . . . . .. . 22.95 SHAKESPEARE 1774 . 16.5U .,SH A K, E S P ~ A R E V 7S . l !I ' I" .. .~ 8' FISH INC TACKLE-WHOLESALE ! SPECIAL REElS n etail $10. ss ZEBCO 33 or 44 $19.50 ZEBCO bb .. . . . ... . .. . . . •. . ... . . . .. . . 12.95 7.75 10.50 J OHNSON CENTURY 17.95 13.75 JOHNSO N CITATION 22.95 'l.'lO SHAKESPEARE 1774 . . , 16.5U SHAKESPEARE 1775 ..... . .. .•. . .. . . .. 1U.U5 1l.'l7 SHAKESPEARE 177b ' " 22.50 13.50 SHAKESPEARE 1777 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 2:J.9;' 14.37 MITCHElL ABU·MATIC . . . . . . .. .. . • . I b.70 29.75 27. 00 GARCIA AMBASSADEUR 5000 .. . 4:J.UIJ MITCHEl L " 300" :J2.5U 17.% ALCEDO MICRON 41.1111 25.25 ALCEDO 2CS :JS." O 22.% SEND FOR SPECIAL FISHINC CATALOC AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR Retail-$'l8.25 YOUR PRICE *870-,1 Same as above except Standard grade. YOUR $68 75 Retail-$85.'l5 PRICE ' S70-AI'-12 Gauge Magnum 30" p.e. only. Helail $j ~. :!.) 22 cal., in color .. •. .. . . .. .• • . •. ..•. .. . G2.2!"i REMINGTON 760 ADL GAMEMASTER --------/~;. ; ' -~'". ',l /' ," f = *\VOIlLD'S ONIS SLIDE AC'I ro ~ 11I G GAME Itn' LE 222, 244, J 280, 30-06 , 270 , R08. 35 n emington YOUR$103 50 Retail-$12'l.25 PRICE :~ 7 G O - . \ Same as above but " Standar d" grade. ~~Pc'k $89 95 Retail-$ll2.45 YOUR PRICE $44.40 RUGER SINGLE SIX-GUN 52. so b4 .75 13.2 0 14.00 3'l.bO * REMINGTON 513 ·T Match master SO.9/J LYMA N # 310 Tool, complete, state cart ridge. . 16.:; /J Lyman True-Line J r. Press, less dies 17.5 0 Lyman Turret Press, less dies " 49.S/J " Push button " pr imer feed with t ubes for large & small primers . . .. . ... . . . .. .. . .. . ... . 9.0 0 7.b O Lyman Die Set, sholshell, ea. gauge 12·1 b or 20 . 27.;'/J 22.00 Lyman Compl ete set of dies, rifle or pistol .. . . 16.7;' 13 .40 Lyman Die Sel ·Rifle cases inc. shell holder & priming punch for TL J r. 10.i 5 8.bO Lyman Die Set, Pist ol cases inc. shell holder & priming punch for TL Jr 12.7.3 10.2 0 Lyman 55 Powder Measure " 16.00 12.80 ReddinQ Powder & bullet Sca les 14.00 10.% MO LDED CARRY·UTE DECOYS-decoy preferred by experienced ~~;~ters'12~~ge ~'~ t Llari'~~ ~~~li hand-painted with Amber plastic PINTAIL·1222 BLUE BILL1223 Canvasback·1224 Black • duck·1225 Goldeneye- Packed • b drakes and b hens Retail $14.% YOUR $10 95 • per doz. PRICE • • THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL SALE! THESE ARE TYPICAL VALUES FOUND IN OUR NEW 1959 TAL UE NOW ALL THE LATEST EQUIPMENT pYROIUCRE $78 55 20 Ret at' I-$n8 7 • RED HEAD . 10·X , REFRIGIWEAR, WOOLRICH . WINCHES· TE R. BROWNING , F . N . MAUSER . SA K O. SA V AG E. ST E V E NS . MO SSBER G. ITHACA . ALL MAJOR G U N COMPANIE S. A CME LOADIN G TOOLS . LYMAN LOADIN G TOOLS . C·H . THALSON , REDDIN G. RCBS . RED FIELD , WILLIAMS . B UEHLER , PACHMAYR . BAUS CH & LOMB . LEUPOLD , UNERTL. WEATHERBY. SWIFT & ANDERSON . HORNADY . COLEMAN , MA RLIN . HODGMAN . BI G BEAM . JON ·E. TAYLOR IN STR U MENT & OTHERS. ';' REMINGTON 552 St eedmaste r., Aulo Loader 22 ';'REMINGTON 572 DeLuxe Fieldmasler, -~~ ijt =- - -. :1:J L~IP .,SHOTG U X wi th E x eLl -RIVE I XTERCHA.'1G K~BLE IlL' Il Il EI. ::l and E XC L US I VE ··VA.R.J - \VE I GHT " Pr i nct ule. 12·16 -20 GAU GE . 5 S hot Ca D. $78 50 "" " r""""., ~rrr-P'IIl~ .. 3516 WHITE PLAINS ROAD • DEPT. 465, NEW YORK 67, N. Y• • Please Rush Your FREE NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOG ( Containing Thousands of Hunting • & Fishing Items to choose from) . • NAM E ADDRESS . . THE MARKET GUN (on sale Novembe r I ) , is Se pte m ber 16. Print ad c a ref ully a nd m a il to G UNS Ma g a zine , 3 150 Ce nt ral Pa r k Blvd ., Skokie, Ill inoi s. C lassified a d s 20, per word per insertio n includi ng nam e a nd address. Pa yable in a dva nce. Minimum ad 10 words . C io sing date for Dece mber , 1958, issue BINOC ULA RS" SCOPES nrxo c ' LA R. DIPOHTE D. li ghtwei ght . l Ox50. wi th coated opt ics . ce nt r a l focusin g, brand new. Val ue $G5.0n. S ale $:'W.50. Comp let e with leat h er case an d s t r aps. P ublic S port snoos . 11 S. 16th St reet. Ph il ad el phi a 2, Pa. COLLECTO RS .1Il ' G E IL LU RTRATED Ca t alog E ver y M onth Now Bi g ger and ll t'ul'f. :\Iosl Ia tnuous un tiuue a r ms se rvice eve r 0!fl!re tl. 1I11 nd reels an t iqu e « un s. s words . uni form s. flas ks. n,lIh ta r y item s in each i S S U l' , \\" d l desc ri bed . illust ru ted. S t fll on ly $1 no for I:! ruta 1 ()J.t~ . . P ri t-e Increa se due -c-sub scr lb e now ! )\ (;rlll Ptavdcrm a u (0 :'1 1) . K enne b unk . ":'Il a i ne. " .-\:"TI Q C E G (;:" D ep ot": 1 8 7 :~ Ca val rv L e ~ther Ca~b!n e u oors. $~:';"I O t 'os t pal d : S prl n gfte ld 45/7 0 R Ifles , $2(.:;)0 ; L'Ivil \\' a i Xlus kcts . an d Carbines; wtncn es ter s : K en t ucki es : Load s vrore. Xcw I llu s t r ated . Cat a log ue 25c, CoL I R er un d ahl e . w est ches ter Trad in g , G -:N 78 Art h ur A ven ue. Br onx .3S. x. Y. t.tt / 4;:;0 E,\; F Il'; LD :'II All 'f[ ~ I: Famou s Ma rt i n i Hen ry leve r act ion . A rare colb-rtnra it em and a n exce ll en t shooter . Onl\' sro.so. 2 for $35 . 00. ~ 7 7 /4~ 0 so li d lead Kynoch s ltl o·kc h.:~ ('a r t r id ge:-: $ 17.50 per i uo. I ut ern att on al Fi re · arm s. :!:! (";: i lll.n n an , S t. A lba ns. Ver mont . H A :'\D C UFI~ S. H.-\ :'I IB C ltG E i ~'ht s. $i .!J5 ; Alu min u m Ii ~h tw c i :,dl t s . $7. H5. T Wis.ters , Gu ide _Chai ns. $1. 50. I~ x t r a n ca.v non - udius tah lc leg: rrnns , $ l :!.~l " . Lea th er res t rai nt s. co llc f'lor 's s ueet a lt lc s. T homa s F'err lck. B ox 12, N ewbury port . :'IIass. ::\EW lL L C ~'I'H ATl'; n Gu n Ca t alouu e ! Con t a in s 300 an tlque and mod er n ~' U Il S , edge wea pon s. od d ities an d an tique nun part s. Onl y flOc i n co in or st a mn. Firea r ms Unlim it ed , II !J Shadv A ven ue . l' ft t s bu tg h 6. l' a. G U :" S! (n r:\ ~ ~ G un s ! Gu ns ! An t tque Collec t ion- K entu cky ' s Colts . Wl nch est er s. S& \V. Send Iu c for Th is llHJH tll' s li st. I' ony E xp ress S port Sh op , 1146 0 Ventura ]~ h li . , En clno 6, Ca lif. A :\ TI Q U E .·\ :\ D .\ rodern G uns. Ahw col le(·tor ' s r a r t r i d~es. L hH. :!.-H': co in. .T ones - E r ha rd t . G uns. P .O . B ox 111-:1 . ~tati oll A. Sail :'Il at co , C.i1iL ::'\.-\%1 COL L 1';CT O n ::;. ::'\l'W li st l"n ifl;tr m it em s, accoutre mcn ts . et c. 12 s t a ml)s. S a m llol mers. 1 ~503 L ak ewood. J' ar allloun t, Ca lif o_n_'i_". _ ".-\ :\'l' IQ 1"E & .\I OD EH ~ A rill ::' . A('cessor ies at 'H eccssion ' pri ecf;. Salilp l(' I if;{. . 2j c. Ladd A r ms . Cats k il l. :'\. Y . " )lJ ~ I A T UH E S , G l)~ li s t. K n i ght . n ox 2!J4, S eneca F all s , X. Y. A~ T I Q l"E ahl c Ill'il'es. F I RE-AlD IS . Li f;t 10c. L ar ge se le cti on. llcason ~ . B. ";Ili s . .\lurray. K y. nC~~ -~\Y OU f) S - Knir e f; - Da ,g g_ er ~ -Fla sks . <> :\" N'li n Fori 1-111\\'1' 0nllnl~ 1' :'\,f i II >: 1 I) -:\f :Ji.lP B i g li s t EZ Y L OAD Ell auto. pr im er feed 30-06. perf ect $39.75, less di es $:10. j ;"l. I' \;.l'il il' S UDer Tool 30-06 exce lle n t $:!9. !J5, less d ies $:!I.J IJ. I' d iti e x t und ard Tool .2 -1 -1 P erfect $ ~ O . O O . less d i ps Sit I. OO . e ll " C" Tool . 222 perf ect $2.50, less die s $ 1;:1.,>0. ll :..;BS Xlod . .-\ <~ ~ O - O() exr-ellun t $.39. 00, less di es $jO. OO. e ll :'Ifa gnUlll p re ss ~W · 06 perfe ct $36. 75 , less d ies :il2 i . i,j . All Am cricun too l au to . pr lme r feed . :!-U ucrre r-t ~; -I 8 . :} t) . less d ie s $3:J.3 lJ. Tr u-Lln c .j.'. 38 speci a l. perf ect $20. 2,j, less d ies $11. 68. -ItI Sf zer and lu b ricator $11.6 i , with die s $15.6i . exce lle n t. Pa cl tlc. CM. H.(;g ~ di es us ed . all r-alib er s perf ect $U.OO se t. H CB :; powd er mea sur es. ncrrcct $14.95 . 55 powd er mea sure . ucrf'ect $10.8 0. P acln e powde r sca le . pe rf ect $i.::I5. Red d lrur Po wde r s-a te . excelle nt $!l. 35. W il :son case tri m mers comp le t e most ca li be rs . perreet , pi s tol $ 10.!HJ. R ifle . $ 10.5 0. Ly ma n D ou ble cavity moul ds with ha ud les , mos t ca llh crs. excel le n t $!J.5 0, S tn gle ca vl ty $6.!J5. M edel 1t 1 ~ g a o st r tnueu rere l vers , good $10.00 each. '.\l ode l 12 acti on s li de s. good $3. 00 each. Henu n gt on 31 - 12 ga o s u-t nn ed recelvc rs with ma gaz .iue tub es, good , $10.D5 ear-h. Str fpp od Breech block s $3. 00 ea . B a rr -els . Cuus Com po 26" over a ll. good $27. 00 ea. Solhl rib barrels . :!6" t . O. );'oou $lID. OO ca. Plain ba rrel s :W " I. C.. good $15. 00. Act ion s li des $:t oo ea. S tock $2. 00 cu.. Fur end s $ 1. 00 ca. I thu ca 12 a a . comp le te reeet ver s wi th ma gazine and acti on sli d es . z ood $t-l. !J5. Oha us .zr3 14 powde r sca le. pe rf ect :j;24.50. NEW S HO WCASE SAM PL ES. 38 Ch id sncctat $·18. 4.-•. At r we ixht $;i·L OO. ":'I I. P . 4"-6" S .B .. perfect $., 1. 00. 3·i j R\ \' :\Ia gn um ;~ lh" , 5", 6" - S% " , per fect $97.5 0. 4 ~ S \\" :'Ir a ~ l\lIlll ·1" or 61,6 " , per fec t $114 .00. K 3S 6" '1''1', TH . T :=; , perfect $73.00. Lvma n S cope . perf ect show ca se samples . A ll A mer ican i r~"'\:$ ~$;~k-?0 ea~~ $33 . 25, 4X $3-1.65. 6X $41.6 5, 8X $55 .6 5, xu uer 'I'a rgct S pots 12X . 13X , 20X , :2 ~ X. 30X , $73 .5 0 ea. US ED GU NS. :\I odel 70 sta nda rd s. feat he rwei ght H i gh comb , r egul ar, must cunner s . pcrter-t $!JS.:J!l. 88 wln chcs tcr . 2 ·1 : ~ .. 3 08.. ~38. pe rfect $103. 00. :\Iar lin .3X6. .3:W'I'. Carb in e 3 0· 3 0, 32 spec i al , 35 R elllhi xt on . ncrrect $;}!U J.) . .\lar lin ;i ~ :! , ex ce lle n t $108. 00. Xlarlln 455. . :270. . ~ 08 . 30- oe. ·18 r ear , per fect $115.!J5. i:!l Hemi n)!ton. 2iO. 30-06. $71.5 0 perf ect . ,60 Hem ing toll. .:!-14, . 2 ~ 7 . . 2i O. . 308, 300 S avag e. 30 -06 pe d eN $ 8 ·1. ~ 5. j6 0A D L . $!ji .[I,j. Ch i lle d l'i hot . a ll ~ i z e s $. 26 lb. Offici a l s ize paper lli tle t ar gl't s , 5 b ull 50' $3 . 00 per 500, $". ;)0:'1 1. ;) bu ll ;-5' $4. 00 I)c r 500. $!J.!JJ ":'I I. Offici al s ize pi ~ t ol t ar get s . 30' s low tire, 50' ti me and ~':1pi d Nr e. 25 ytl. slow tir e, 2.3 .rd. r ap iu fire, $4. 00 per 500 , $ i . ,)0 .\[, .. 23 yd. rapid fire cent er s , $3.5 0 per 500. $6.00 :\1. D r a lers' inQu ir y i n l·i t ed. ~: ~~~~e],~.O.~.check or money ord er. no C. O. D.' s, all shi p H aY's Sp ort ~ h nJ). 1ne. , R t. 22. ~ r ot ch P la in s , X . J . I S SUE 30- 06 E :'\FI E LDS, Ex c. $30. 50. ~[ 4 3 Wi n. 218B X uw $3!J.50. Wi n. :'Il71 348 Xew $!JU. 50. J eff. Trad er. P ocomoke City..\lar .rland. I TH ACA DO UB LE-I 0 g a o ma g. T wo sets of B a r rels . one 26" ely . one 30" f u ll. S ing le 'l 'r i gger . Condit io n verv Good . P r ice $130 .0 0. Cha r les L. Ca mp be ll, Cur wensvill e. P CI:n a. ~ \~'I_~S A .\D rU:\TI T I O:\, 7. 511l 111 ".\[ il it ary $12. 00. S por t lu g $ 1" . 1;.1 uer hun dr ed. Ran dau Ar ms. Ul 1 Pi co A venu e. Pr es no -I. C.Jiit'orn ia . ll IU'I' IS H.\1K . 5 ::03 L ee - E nfi el d j un g le car b ines . Good -:- $:21.H5. Excell en t - $2D.!)5. Fr ue li st. A I' s Ounroom , 1 Bee k man :=;treet. :\ew York, :\ . Y. GU1\SJ ! ! GU!\'S! 1 ~ 10. 000 Ou ns ! ! ! L uzers-c-xtau ser s :-Hare A rm s-Huntin g G u ns- B ig B ar g a in Cat alc g l ! ! \> Oc- A gr amont e 's , Yonk er s 2 - K . Xew York . MIDGET S IX . 22 R evu lve rs $14.U5 F.O.B. Ou t door Out. tit ters. Sene ca Fa lls . x . Y. ll E~(J X G T O,,- 8 1· 300 $80. 00. nE~IIXG T O:'\ 8i O.- 12 gil. new . full . $ (J . OO. Hubert S k inner . Elling ton , Con n. l\I~I U I F'L E S $ 125. l\ E W ":'11- 1 Ca rb ine s $ 100. S lope r . Ca mp Verde. A r izo n a. CUN CABINETS Ul' X CAB I .:\'ETH , Ra cks. Com p lete S el ect len . Se nd 25c for Cata logu e. Dep t. D. Kn ox wood P rodu ct s. Kn oxvl lle, I owa. CUNSMITHINC SH OOTE H.S: lIi' you ar e in t er es t ed in learnin g Gu ns mit hin g an d a re willi ng to s pen d a few hour s in your hOllle s hop for a h an tlsome . accu ra t e .2 2 t ar get pi stol. send 3 cen t stam p for comp lete in form a ti on. 1'.0. Box 362 , 'I'erre H au te , In di an a. .30 /30 O \V~ EltS ATTE l'\TIO .\': re- cha mb er to . 30 eXllres s for g reat ly im pr o\'eli ballistics . $15 00. Stout 's Custo m G un sm it hi ng , 1514 \V. Bi g .Bend Rd.. Ki r kwood 2t . Mi ssouri. INDIAN RELICS 3 I ND IA:'\' WAR ar row head s. F li nt Sc a lpi n g K n i fe . F lin t Thunderbi rd $4.00. Ca t a log F ree . 8 a t is f actio n Gua r an lee d. Arrowhea d . Gl en wood , Ark ansa s. " H.f F'L E SI' E (' !.-\T..S : Fam ous 6.J :\or wegi a n K r ag 5 - shot. on ly $o lt j, 50. T WIl for $30. 0 IJ. Ara il aiJle as del ux e sp u! te r LEATHER CRAFT ~~p}(I. tn'\;. '~'Jdj li." ~ i\J " Li~·~·,r 12<J Yu~ l-<i~nr~ l f·\: . ~"'rii\J<\J eV l&\)'u , $ i . ,)0 .\[, .. 23 yd. rapid fire cen ter s , $3 .5 0 per 500. $6 .00:\1. D r a lers' inQu ir y in l·it ed. ~: ~~~~e],~.O.~.check or money ord er. no C. O.D.' s. all sh ip A:'\ T IQ l"E FI REA ID IS. Li f;t 10c. L ar gc se lecti on. llcason ahl c Ill'il'es. ~ . B. ";I li s . :'Ilurray. K y. (n;~~ -~\Y OU f) S - Knir e f; -Da ,g g_ e r ~ -Fla sks . S ".\ (}T TT & 'YE:-\~O~. 22 Cal. . br an d new. mod e l 41. t arge t a utom ati c. $110. UO. l"uJl Y en gr uvvd mod e l. $2,s;,.OO. Pu hllc ~ I>() l' t Shop s. 11 S. 16th St reet. Phil ade lphia :!. P a . B i g li s t 2:)c coi n. Ed How e, Cooper .\!ills 10, ::\la ine. ENCRAVINC F I~E~'l' Q UA L I T Y i n lays. E i ght p a ~ e follier $1. 00. E . C. l' r lld hCl lllllt:.> . ~0 5 \\'ard Uldg.. Hhrerep ort , La. FOR SALE B U Y ;'C H PLCS Boa ts; .\Iot ors ; A ircra rt ; ,Jeep s ; Tr actor s ; \\' a lk ie -T all .i cs; Sh op Equ ipm ent ; A mphibiou s Veh irl es ; H ad ar : Ca mp ing cflu in rncllt ; T ypewrit ers ; Add ing M ac'h in es ; Et c·.-Bll Y d il'('('t f ro m I· . S. (j on.' rn ment Dep ot s- Li st & pfOl'ed ur e $ 1.011 . B rody Ik x s - U U. Sunny s ide 4. X. Y. C l ' S 'l' O:'l1 FEA T II E H\ \"I;;rGIIT. 6.5x2;i i I mp ror ed . En· g ra vl'u 1<'.:\ . .\lauser . F i ;.nJl'ed :'Il annli{'hcr st ol'k. T ra ist er '1'rig'ger . :\t yk rolll S('C!H' lIwunt. Cou ld be cha mbe red . :\l'W . :!G! win . E xami n ati on l ' l'h 'i led ge. $:!2j.O O. L. It . B unch , L ea d . .:-- . I). '.\IA :-;gn DS \\'\\'11 S 'I' R ll ' l ' I'~ D r ust p ittl'd recei re rs $ 1. 00 . bolt s t .,j O, Bolt iltfJPS . :W . safeti es .~3, ext racto rs .75. firill ~ pin s p r ing s .l j. l' os t pa id on orde rs O\'er $ 10. 00. Hm ir es. R D Colu mb us , ~ e w .Je rscy. 17 . 1I 0U. OllO G l' X PA H 'l' ~ ~!()l'I.\'d -1I1 0d e rn . obsol et e, for ('il.m. S end trat'in g, lIescr i pt ion for Quotati oll. .'\ umrich A rill.'.: . \ \· l' .~ t Jl ur ler I l' . ~. 1. ll UG l<;H .j.! :'IIAG:\ U.\l. li ke new. reloadin g rompon en t s, ea rt r id g·cs . mi ,!.\'IH t ralle. Elw ood D earth, 2,15 Brooklyn A re . . Day lon 1j. Ohi o. S l' H. I :\ G 1'~ I E LJ) A3 ll l li'L E. :!'.' R A exce lle n t-$4 0. S te n Sub -.\(aeh in e gu n. comp let e (de wat). $20. B ot h Ii'or $50. Fra nk Kee lan , 858 Cau ld well A'fe., :Kew York 56, N . Y. C UNS " A MMUNITION 'V. S. 30- 06 CA L. SPRIKG F IELD rifl es. H igh n umb ers. l'erfe(·t- $.J4.5 0. U . S. 30 -0 6 Cil l. ," er Y goo d - -$ ~\J .95 . Enfi e ld ri Ues . l' e r f c e t- $ 3 ~ . 5 0 . L ~ . 45 - 70 ca l. S n r i ng · til'1d ritl es. \ ' N Y goo d -*~ 2 . 5 0 . L'. H. 3 0· 40 r a l. l\:l'ag r it1es. F a ir - $2 4. j O. Ce r ma n M od. !J8 8mlll 3!a user r it les . ," cr y ~wod -$~7 . 5 0 . E xccll cn t- $42. ;iO. Gc rman C-.J 3 8mm '.\lau scr sc mi -a u tolllllt ic r ifles. E Xt c llcn t- $60. 00. Briti sh 31k. ':l ~ O ~ ca l. Lee - E n fiel d ri flcs . Ex cellell t- $2.f. !J5. BriLi sh :\lk. 5 303 t a l. Lee - Enfi eld jungl e car b ine s. Ex eelh' n t -$ ~ ·1. 9 5 ._ Rwcd ish :\l od. U6 6.5 mm l\-[auser r i fles. Excc llent -$:!7 . ~O. .fap 7. 71l1m A ri saka r i tles. Pre · War i ssue. Ex ce llent - $l S.OO. .Tap 6 . ,imfll Ar isaka rIfl es. Good $:.!O.OO. ":'Il on ey ba;:k g'ua ra n tee . Free g un li s t. F reed la nd A r ms Co.. ~~.J Park R ow. ::\rw Yor k 38 . X . Y. S Jl O T GU ~S HE B AHHELLF';D : Cus tom S hotg-ull reb arr el ling bY fa mous .E~l r op ean Sh llt ,!.\'lln :'IIa IH' r. Your s hot g un r('ba rre lle d to oflJnna l ~ a llgc or f' ll ~ t o m ex t r a sr t s of differ ent g a u .~' e s . Your d lOi:'e of PC'ldi. BO<>h ler or S peci a l V i('kers Stl'{' I. Otflda l Ce r t ifica tio n of ~ o llr ('(' of Rte el g il·t:n. ll ea~'~'r t,ail.. r or carlll ~. rj cr tnr s. cng ra\' i ng. can ed H aY's Sp ort ~ h nJ). 1ne. , Rt. 22. ~ (' ot c h P la in s, X . J . " H.fl;'L E Sl' E ('L·\ T..S; F am ous 6.J :\or wegi a n K r ag 5 - shot. on ly $o lt j, 50. T WIl for $30. 0 IJ. Ara il aiJle as del uxe sp u! te r $:-:. 30 ca. addit ion al. :Hl· OlJ L.S. En tield Serdce H ifles. ".\1f J.:'. \\·i n('ht'Slcr . Uemi n g·l on. E ddys tone 6- s hot on ly $:J2..i O: Tw o for $.' j .., 0. As il dcl uxe snor ter wit h nl'W zi l)pored case and s li ng on ly $36 ..-,0. T wo for $65 .00. Ea ch V.G . to ex('ell en t. l nt ern a t ion al Firea rm s, :22 K in gman :';1. A lban s . Vcrm ont." . CLO S I:\G O UT Coll ert ion As !l CW ; R em in gt on 870S .A., il~~~r' n{~~~tl·. ~~1~~~~~:;. O~~ I.};~.~fl~n~n~~'\~;ch~S~~~er~IOa:i 'I ~ .. t 18 bee . ucl uxl'- $·I.3.00: Sp r ingfi eld . W03 , as issu ed - $:j.3. 00 ; R em ill ~ton )fouel 11 s ports man. 12Ga . , 26" b b l., Cutt s Comp.-$65. 00. D.n·id ".\I c:\am ee, B ox 1~i , H .ra t t s,-ill e . ":'I rar .\'lantl. GA It A ~' U BA ll1U';L S, s n iper grad e. se lect ed an ti giluge d fol' tlSl.~ (; 11 th e ":'1 [1 D sn ipe r rifl e g uar an tees th ei r accur acy, INDIAN RELICS 3 I ND IA :'\' WAR ar row head s. Flint Sc a lp in g K n i fc . Flint Thunder bird $4.00. Catalog F ree . 8atisfa cti on Gu aran leed. Arrowhea d . Gl en wood , Ark ansa s. LEATHER CRA FT :SA VE 50 'ft, ! " B US CA D ERO" belts , holst er s. sca bb a rd s. sadd les . wh ip s. h un ti n g horn s. mounted "L(m gh orn s." Ii'r ee Cat a log . Wes tern J)r od uct s Co" B ox i62, L ar ed o 2. Texa s. ji' It E E " Do -It - Your se lf" Lea ther cr af t C at. a l o~ . T and y L ea th er Company. Uox i91 -0:!6. F or t Wor th , Te xas. LE AT H E HCRA F'T CAT ALOG F ree . K i r kpatr ick L ea th er Co.. B ox 637-A I0 , Ga itHls\' ill e. 'f exa s. WANTED l1A~ D C U FF R . legirons . t h lllllbfa st s, sh ac k les l' a U er ~ o n ~mi th . 2F L . 26!, S hepar d A r e.. Ea s t OLD wan t ed . Or an ge . S . .I G~~~~~:~II;e~~ i t~lr:~ll~ ~lrL s ~;I;lll~ll ! ~a~:.~ll ~~r~::~fi~/drar~IG:~til~ l~ ~ usu a l huy. on ly $9.7 5 ead l. 30 / U6 ~pl'in gti e ld r ifles . modified l!.J03A 3 i ssue typ e , li ke ncw, $2(1.95. It. Itellper t Kin g of Pru ssia . P a . , VA:\TE O' .2 2 CAL . S t cr ens pi s tol. tip -up 7111:" d ia met er barre l 6 to 10 ilH'lles lon g. A lso s ke letoll s tol'k Oti s n . 'I'od d . FJ e isC'hlllllllns . ~' . Y. F.-\ :'IIOU S B l'll T TS H Comllla nd o Hero h ers. .38 Sm it h & " ' esson ca li bcr E nfield, /'i- sh ot. ;Y' bil l. on ly $ 16.5 0- 2 for s:w.on. . 4.3., " ·ehl e.\' 4" hh l. $ 14.5 11-2 for $2.·,. 00. fj" ob I. $16.5 0-2 for $ ~O.OO , alt er ed to shoot .4 5 A CP $2.00 aJ d it iolla l. EXl'clil'lll (·ontli t.ion. In tern at ional ~""ir ea rlll ' 22 Kin gm an . ::;l. A lhans , Yer lllont. . \\' A:\T : OLD Colt H croln :rs. A ny Cund itio n, A ny Ca li be r . H oher t A n.nlflu ri J.!,'ht. \Y a:-: hin gton. Ka nsa s. .TAP AXESE 30 -0 6· s. EX CEL LE :'\'I'- $ l !).!):i. Ger ma n S:'ID I :\lauscrs. E xcell en t- $36.D3. 'G.S . 45 - i O S ll r i n ~fie ld s. Y.G . -$29.9 5. U.S. 30-06 :-:prin )!fields. E xcell l' llt- $-I·l. UO. Ger man G-4 :~ S:\D I sCllli - au to ma t ie ritl e:s. Ex cell ent$.i0.0 0. Cat a logue 10c. Xor t hea st ern F ir ear ms, 145 Xa ssau St re et. Xe\v Yor k Cit y, Xe w York . !'\E\V H YDRAULI C B ull et ( P at. P elld . ) ha s de ad ly hydr ost at ic shoc k ing effe ct. Gllarantp{'(l eOllt rollc d eXllans ion at all ran ges. G reatest ad \'an ~' e i n hun t i ng bullet s in las t 50 ,rears. :!20 g r. 30- 0e on ly 20 for ~ 2 .3;i post llaid. Ot her ca li bers a\ 'ailab le soon. '.\raryla nd R psearch Co., !J6SG Ha ud ifYe H d .. To"",,,on .1. ".\ [\.1. GU:\ S- COL T 1860 A r my Pe rcus sion- Colt J!.. ronti er si x s hoote r ('al H both ex ce ll(' lll £'ond. W in('hes ter model 21 s keet ~' ll n n eg. $.340.00 on ly $39 5. 00. Sha rp s ca r b i ne. \ Vill se ll or t rade , li st 2.3c. ,Tinun y ·s . 5iO U n ion Arc ., PrO"i d en ce . Rh od e I sland . l U FL E "-. :Hl3 BIU TI SII Enti t' ld s , llS i ~ s lH' d . ~on u PI'ntliHon. $ 23. 00. . 303 B rit i sh :\Iilit ar y Ca rt r id ges, $10.00 per l Oll. Pll hli c Spo rt Shopf;. 11 S. 16th S tr eet. Ph ilad elph ia 2. Pa. ":{0- 30 \\ 'r :--: ('I-!ES T ER CA L I B E I-t S wiss D el uxe Sll0ftc rs . l:! - ~ h : Jl . dN<!:'hah le m a ~ a z i n c . l'\. H. A. ex(·e lle nt. Onl y $:!7.50 ( 2 fO(' $.i O. OO). Tn lCrn ilt iolla l Fi fl' a r m ~ , 22 King ma n. S t. .-\ !h ;l l):-. Y(' rllwn t. " CIV I L W AH. un ifor ms , R e li cs. Wi nc·hes t er Raddl e lU ng Ca r b ines- F ine to mint on ly. S a m JI~ o wl er . tl~ 6 E. E" er et t PI. . O l' an ~ <l . Ca li f. 1>E Ell TUP LES. Le\·er. W inch est er, Sa\·ag'e. All en Wo1la s wll . L :lIJ(lt ' llb e r ~. I 'a . :,\A ZI. F AS t'l !"'l' or esenta t ioll d reSS da .!{J.!,' e rs. s kctl'h pl ease. G rant h am Hoa d . \\' nlli ngt'ord . Con n. l[ l'ih l a lll ~ . \VA:'\'l' ED. ll EL OADI.\' G di es. 45 A.C. r . too l. Fo rr es ter S cot t, S a lc lll, ~ e w ,Jer sey, S chmitt 12 MISCELLANEOU S ~ }<; ~SA T IOXA L OFFER ! Ten pcr eent (lO' ; ) off L ist Pri ce on A ny Gu n. Scope , or ll eloadin g To ol. Alm ost .-\11 B ra nd s. I nq uir e F irst or Se nd Chel:k or '\[ oney Order _ Scopes and ord ers O\'c r $i'in.on Rh iJ)Jwd Prepaid. '.\Iemh er X. H..A.. A .O.A. 'r he (i um h')p of })ol er . R D . :: 1. B ox 3 Hi. Om·c r. X . .T . AD ,JU S'l'A IH ..E TIUlh .iEH. Iu or at kn . $:WlI. Ad hl sl abl e for pull a nd harklash . cr eelJ eli min ate d. For E nfielt.l. Sp r i n gfie ld and ":'I la llsers. Rend tr i g- ge r. ~ e n r an cl sea rsp r i ng to C eo rge O<lU'H. 83 15 I... u('lIa A\'e" Ch iea go Ii . Ill. Ch ic a go . COMP LETE AND Exp ert services to the hun ter, target rifl e & pi stol shooter, collecto r ; New, used , ant ique, modern firearm s ; custom engraving and stockwor k ; lt eload in g tools and ammo ; leath er goods; clot hing; buy, sell , tr ade, repair all ty pes of firear ms. St amp tor li st s. Gun s, Ashbur ton Ave., Yonker s, N. Y. CAllltYALL CAN VAS Roll wit h st raps and handl e, lar ge size 54 x 22 in ches. for trave lers, campers, baseball nl ayer s, etc. Gov't Sur plu s. br and new, value $ 12.5 O-Spe~ i a l $2.25 ea ch . Public Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th St reet , P Jll ladelphia 2. P a. HA ND SIGHTING Levels. i mproved new mode l, many uses. for layin g dr ain s. ditches, foundations, gr ad ing, con to uring , layi ng out or fen ces. pi er s, roads and gardens. F ully guaranteed. $2.50 Po stpa id . Pu bli c Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th S tr eet , P hil adelphia 2. Pa . lI AND CUFli'S. BRAND new . $15.00 Value. ni ckel p lat ed , peer less type, li ghtw ei ght. Specia l Sale $7.9 5 pair. L eg Ir ons. Gov't. Surp lu s, n ickel pl ated, bra nd new. Valu e $24.50 . Specia l $5.9 5. P ublic Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th St reet . P hl ladelphl a 2. P a . 30-06 SP R I~G F I ELD OR E nfield R ifle Sto ck. as i ssued, br and new, $2.95 each. A3 -03 Spr ingfield ritl e barr els, cal. 30- 06 brand new, Oov' t, Surplus, 24-i nch. completely fin ished. Val ue $25. Sp ccta t $5.00 P ost paid. Pu bli c Sport Shops . 11 S. 16th Street. P hila. 2, P a. XYLON R OP E , Cord s, L ines. Every descr ip ti on for all spor ts men and household !Jses-. Moori ng, anchor , sail , fishin g. trot . decoy, water Sk I , seine, and ma ny oth ers. F'Inest made. F ree catalog. B eebe Corda ge Ce., rn c., Cra nford 6, Ne w J ersey. CA RT 1~ID G E B ELTS and Ho lst er s. Western Sty le with one holster $15.00 with two $18. 00. Band carved leath er , be au t if ully made. Satisfaction Guar ant eed. 20% off for Dealer s. Stamps for circular. General Mercant ile Oo.. La redo, Texas. }.. . REE ! B I G sale cata log wildlife gmm., 16mm. movies. 2" x 2" color sli des. Oth er subjects, too! P rojecto rs, camet as, suppli es- big di scounts ! Get fr ee, every th ree weeks, 12-p age newspaper size bargain li st ! B lackh awk F il ms, Daven port 8, I owa. SH OOTER ' S BIBLE, 1958. over 500 pages. ReadY for shipment . Illust rat ed Modern Guns and Accessor ies, $2.00. 1958 Gun Digest $2.95 Postpa id. P ubli c Sport Shops. 11 S. 16th Street. Phil a. 2. Pa. GOGGLE S GOV'T Surp lus, for in dustrial use, skii ng, motorcyclists and aut o dr iving . Valu e $12.50. Sale $1.95 per pair . Public Sport Shops. 11 S. 16t h Stre et. P hiladelphi a 2. Pa. H IG H PAYING Jobs, Oppor tunities. forei gn, US A. All tr ades. Compa nies pay f ar e. F or info rmation write Dept . 581i' National Employmen t In formati on, 1020 B road , Newark, New Je rsey. F REE ! F RE E! 72 pa ge photograp hi c catalog. ' Vr it e to "Photogra phi c Headquar ter s Sin co 1899." Dept . 1839. Centra l Camera Compan y, 230 S. W aba sh Avenue, Chi cago 4, Illi noi s. ~ L8.A . EAR DEFENDERS for th e shoote r. B ra nd new, U. S. Gov't, Su rp lus . Value $3.0o-Wh ile Th ey La st $1.00 pair P ostpa id . Pu bli c Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th St reet, (Continued from page 62) THE GUNS AT GETTYSBURG By Fa irfax Downey (David McKa y, N.Y., $5) For the growing number of cannon and artillery buffs, this second of cannoneer Downey's popular fact works on big guns will be an import ant book. Downey, a former art illeryman with th e regular army , has not had service with muzzle load er , nor ha s he seen "cannon balls come bounding down the Pike li ke bowling balls," as one Civil War gunner recorded, since modern gun s have too-high muzzle velocities for such lazy ricochets. But he has a ta ctical under standing of field art illery which allows him to interpret disposition s of batteries at Gett ysburg with ease and clarity. Th e book is divided logica lly. Th e thr ee days action gives divisions into time periods, morni ng, afternoon, night. And the action itself allows chaptering as "Mustering Of th e Cann on," " Cannonade," " Charge," "The Horse Batteri es." Th e book is a must before visiting the Gett ysburg battlefield. Its app endix includes a chapter on th e vario us types of munit ions flung from wheeled smoothbores and rifled guns of tho se days; and for the would-be home hobbyi st ar tilleryman who seeks to reenact th e loadi ng and firing of cannon with fidelity, Downey has reprinted appropriate passages from th e Artillery Manual (Field Artillery Tactics, 1864) as instruction s. Notes ar e of much intere st and the book ser ves well as both story and fac tinstruction on gunnery.-WBE :KE'VI CONI B EAH. Tr aps N umber 110, size 4% in . x 5 in . jaw $12.00/dz.. postp aid, for skunk. weasel , min k, possum, etc. P ercy Hofl'man, 36 South Fourth St., Ha rr isburg, P enn a. P hi lad cl nh l u 2, Pa. DE ALERS, SH OOT ERS. We Ar e H andli ng Ma yvill e loader s, Al can, H er cules. etc, P repaid. Dealers send letterhead for Di scount . K empf Gun Shop, R .R. # 3, Box 496B , :.\li ch igan City. I nd ian a. :KE'VI CONI B EAH. T rap s N umber 110, size 4% in . x 5 in . ja w $12.00/dz.. postpaid, for skunk. weasel , min k, possum, etc. P ercy Hott man, 36 Sout h Fourth St., Ha rr is_ burg, P e_n_n_a.' -E .:\" l' ll S IAS T IC READERS decla re voluminous gunbook " Colt }l"" irearrn s" handsome. profita ble, li felong inve stm ent. 540 i Uus. $15. Any B ooksell er, or ge r ven B ooks, San ta Ana, Ca l. (F ree brochur e) . NAZI UNI F OR MS B ookl et : " Uniforms-B adges -I ntell i ge nce Dat a German (N a zi) Fo rces" 64 pages, 35 p lat es. some color. $1.00 : K ingstons. 920 Third, Seattle 4, ' Vash. PEDOMETER. BRA.ND new bY New H aven ' Vateh Co. Mea sur es the di stan ce you wal k. While Th ey La st $5.95. Public Soor t Shops , 11 S. 16th Street , Philadelphi a 2, Pa. nU'LE SLING S, leath er, Army Surp lus, 1%. in ch. Br an d new, $2.00 each. P ubli c Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th S treet , Philadel phi a 2. Pa . " WINE1IAK IN G. " $1.00. " STO UT . Beer . Ale Br ewin g, " $1.00. Illustrated. E aton B ooks, B ox 1242-N , Sant a R osa. Cali forn ia . ST O~ E AR R O'V H EA D mak ing inst r ucti ons. Illustrated , Complete . Anci ent method. $1.00. Chief Blackh awk, K ennewick 16. \Vash. SE ND 10c F OR li sts E ither Shot guns. R ifles, Ha ndguns. Ammu ni ti on or Send 25c for aU li st s. F r ayseth s, w ttt mar , Mtnn. CT;STOl\I RELOAD S, most cali bers , un ique service, t ail or mad e for your gun. E xcelle nt r ates. Li st, Ri cha rds, B ox 362 . Ba luvel t, N. Y. B RASS, ONE -Piece Cleaning R od, Gov't Sur plus, for 45 Cal r evolver s and automatic pistols $1.00 each Postpaid. P ubli c Spor t Shops. 11 S. 16th S treet . P hiladelphi a 2. Pa. R UA NA H UNTING and bowie Knives. 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Since its inception, The Firea rms Direct ory ha s gr own ea ch year by means af additions and revisions. to the extent that it now weighs more than seven pound s! PROFUSELY ILLUS TRATED THOUSANDS OF ILLUSTRATI ONS! The· unique maintenance service, consisting of additional new mater ial and revisions, solves the " o bsolet e book " pro blem - The FIREARMS DIRECTO RY IS ALWAYS UP TO DATE, AND THE MAINTENANC E SERVICE KEEPS IT THAT WAY; th ere is nothing else like it in the Firearms field. A Marine Corps Problem I read your magazine every month , and enj oy it very much. But I have a problem . I recently boug ht a .357 Ruger 1agnum. I n ...,. "' o ; "'. o"'o..t UP-TO-DATE This is the only-of-its-kind G un Encyclop ed ia which, since 1951, ha s been serving thos e whose vocation or avocatio n include s Firearm s • • • Collectors, Dea lers, Gunsm iths, libraries, Manufacturers, ete., throughout the world , are finding th e Firearms Directory more a nd mare valuable . (Continued from page 13) 'h ~ L8 .A . EAR DEFENDERS for th e shoote r. Br and new, U. S. Gov't, Su rp lus . Value $3.0o-Wh ile Th ey La st $1.00 pair P ostp aid . P ubli c Sport Shops, 11 S. 16th St reet, - CROSSFIRE P hl l ad el nh l u 2, Pa. DE ALERS, SH OOTERS. We Ar e H andli ng Ma yvill e loader s, Alcan, H er cules. etc, P repaid. Dealers send letterhead for Discount. K empf Gun Shop, R .R. # 3, Box 496B, :.\li ch igan City. I ndiana. - A~ I, "'.,. :.'h Tur t-'h .,. tlllt'Il"~_OIDkI'JJ\PY_ .I .~ .nnnnrn CROSSFIRE THOUSANDS OF ILLUSTRATI ONS! (Continued from page 13) The· unique maintenance service, consisting of additional new material and revisions, solves the "obsolete book" pro blem - The FIREARMS DIRECTO RY IS ALWAYS UP TO DATE, AND THE MAINTENANC E SERVICE KEEPS IT THAT WAY; th ere is nothing else like it in the Firearms field. A Marine Corps Problem I read your magazine every month , and enj oy it very much. But I have a problem . I recently bought a .357 Rug er 1agnum. I have the gun registered on base with the provost marshal; also with th e City Police. I have to keep it checked in at th e Armory. Every time I check th e gun out, I have trouble with base regulations on privately owned hand gu ns. On a week end, th e Annory closes at 1630 and doesn't open until 0800 Monday morning. So if I keep it in my locker aft er I come back from targ et pr actice on ba se or off base, I have brok en regulation, because there isn't any legal place I can keep the .357 while the Armory is secured. So it ends up with me having office hours with th e old man or serving brig time. It seems I boug ht a gun that I can't keep, shoot, or have in my possession legally. Guns and hunting ar e my hobby , and I would like some advice on thi s matter if possible. P.F.C. l.R.H . U.S.M.C. Th e Edito rs of GUNS had no answer to this one, so we sent the lett er to th e Marine Corps Th e official reply ( briefed) app ears below. -Editors. The difficulty experi enced by th e Mar ine with his caliber .357 Ru ger Magnum quit e obviously stems from prot ective regulatio ns. No commanding officer could possibly afford to permit th e unr estri cted, and unsupervised firing ~f _so powerfu~. .~ . weapon withi~ . th~ THE FIREARMS DIRECTORY IS DIVIDED INTO SIXTEEN SEPARATE SECTIONS : BOOKS a nd PUBLICATIONS I DEN TIFI CA TIO N CLUBS and RANGES CODES and PROOFMARKS LEGAl. DEALERS FIREARMS, MISCEllANEOUS GL.OSSARY GUNSMITHS l A BO RA TO RIES MA NUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS PATENTS PISTOLS RiflES SHOTGUNS TECH NICAL NOTES Appropria te material , contained in the a bov e c1ossificat ions, is conti nually added ta - for exa mple. th e "PISTO L ATLAS" [pp, 34-35 ; FIREARMS IDENTIFICATION, J. S. Hatcher) long uncvcilcble, will be at YOUR ha nd as a Firearms Directory owner • • • Also, each patent in the Firearms field is extra ct ed with iIIustrotions and includ ed in th e annuo l supplement • •• An d, of course , our world fam ous Isometr ic Drawings - of which we now hav e sixty~ seven - all to be include d in the Firea rms Directory! These ronge from th e C ollier Flintlock Revolver and Patters on C olt thr ough the mod ern automatics - Truly a wealth of materia l nowhe re else availoble. EACHF/0 COMES TO YOU IN A SPECIALLY DESIGNED, CUSTOM BUILT, TENGWALL BINDER ! Examine if ';/fU at your local Library, or order y OUI own copy now .•. I PRICE - Including Revision Service fo r Current Year FOR EIG N: 525.00 UNITEDSTATES~ 522.50 SG%Se CLEAR SIGHT SCOPE CAPS W hy not pr otect your scope wit h t he best pr otector uva t lable ~ Gp t ic fia t g las s (:" 0'1' Lu ci t e ) . A va il a b le for all scopes $3.23 p r o F'll ter lens $4.U5 ea . ]'OI 1'\TE R P UP S Compression mold ed i mita ti on Stag. F or most Am eri ca n 'I' at get GUllS. $4.00 nr. l'O I XTE R S T OCKS T he ori gi na l thumb rest gr i ps. l vorv co lor $7.;)0 p r o W a lnut or E bon y $7. 00 p ro GE :\l.:I:\E W AL :\l:T T A IlGE T STO CKS L a rge thumbrest -e-r-lxht or len . Semt -f lnished . f ully Inlett ed . $9 . 00 p ro Al so most com plete stoc k of Quali ty ge n u i ne P ear l. I vor y . an d Stag g r ips . Ye s, fo r t he new H i - S td . Doubl e n too. I'O TXTE rt Comh i natlou Sa w- K n ife. 8" saw, 5" knife. leat her sh ea t h . a ll hi g hes t Q I'M u tl ' $ 13.95 . ~ cn d for F n EE CA T A LOG SOUTHWEST CUTLERY & MFG. CO. Box 36 0 -C Mo nte bello. Cal ifornia With respect te encourag ing mark sman ship pro ficien cy, practicall y every installation in th e Marine Cor ps maintain s a positive program of intramura l a nd recr eational firin g, a nd a comprehe nsive annual Marin e Cor ps Compet ition in Arms Program beginning with representati on from th e smalles t un its, in th e spring of the year, and ending in Sep tember wit h the annual National Ma tches at Camp P err y, Ohi o. My imm ediate ad vice to the young Marine and his firing probl em, is to become b ett er acq uaint ed with th e local marksmanshi p a nd competitive shooting progra m an d th e person nel par tici patin g. It is cert ain th at somewhere in this progra m his desir e to handle wea pons ca n be satisfied, with in the limits of sa fety precautions and regulati ons. R. D. Moser Colonel, U.S. Mari ne Cor ps H ead , Marksma nship Branch You'll like the Uniflow RCIlS POWDER MEASURE • No spe cial skill needed to th row consistent ly accurate cha rge s. • Fast • charg e 10 a noth er - stays adjusted w hen locked. Po wd er i s po ure d - n o t dum ped-no clogging . Easy to split a single g ra in . • • adju st men t f rom on e Pr ice includes BOTH small a nd la rge co pacity d rop tu bes . Available Now $19.95 Direct or nt vour Deal er!' - Free Folder s. RCBS GUN & DIE SHOP P O . Box 729 -G O ro vi l le, Ca l ifo r n ia FullyG ma de inuaranteed, the U.S.A. (=::l;~::~~~~5r=== Mounts to fit any make ri fl e. 1II 111--1l1H INCLUDING PELLET RIFLES; TARGET·HUNTING OR BENCH REST. When ordering. ·specify type gun, medet, brand. Side Keith Defenders Thrills Come Fast When You CALL FOXES. COYOTES ~ , '<. ~ 'KOOIHER mOATOR 6'ME / ;;"":;/ ~ I WITH FAMOUS )A~~~ PIED PIPER (ALL~ ,." ,." z: ......". l m~;t::;n~.:~~I~' Pd~;f~,~~;r~.b~;n~~. 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Elmer Keith is, in my opinion, the top s in th e firear ms field. G. K. P ar men ter San Bernardino, Californ ia PROVED IN All PARTS OF U. S. Uw ..lly bri.... , 'I""'. within ' ''o !g un r ~n 'l e ! GET I N O N 'tH E FUN NO W ! O rde r . PIED PIPER fro ... Ihi. ~d , "~rt e"j oyitI<J e .. '''''''l ~ " "h ;" yo,,' I . ~ or ite Ioc:. le. •• ,Ioou•• "d. 01 ol t.. r •• .'~:r.I:,:e.". ~':.~~;~!'. ..... 0 • • • • •• 0 . 0 .. 0 ... ;J~~.:~:f~:~~:~li!~~~o~~~:;~~:~~~:~t~~~i;::~~~~t.: C . II i• ••• y to blow, ,i ...p'.lo " ' ., cl•• < ;n. I' " clio.., ," pp!i. d . O nly $1,95 po. l p.i d . PIoo..o r.co ,d , $1.50. HQuick-Draw" Holsters • CUSTOM MADE • THE BEST SINCE 1897 S. D. MYRES SADDLE P. O. BOX 151)5 EL PASO. TEXAS Improved Minut e Man Gun Blu e i nst a ntly pr eserves and renews steels a nd ir on sur faces-N ot a pain t or lacq uer No heating necessary Comes complete with a ll necessary equi pment . G U A RA N T E E D - 8. T ested and proven over 40 year s by rep eat st ies to sat isfied users . SEN 0 MO NEY BACK GUARANT EE I-- - - - - -- - - -j I ~~I~ B~:f~~d?~a. III FG. CD. I I :\""'0 1 1 .1 r! rl r " ",<: 1 Have ju st finished reading th e Jun e issue of GU N S, and as alwa ys found it excelle nt. I enjoyed Elmer's " Simba !" espec ia lly. But I found one item th at evoked extreme wrath, a let ter in " Crossfire" unde r th e head ing " P salm of Keith's Discipl es." Arg uments are long and len gt hy on th e subjec t of a deq ua te weap ons. But th e lin e a bout " maximum, with a pinch for lu ck," is downri ght slander. If this lad would chec k int o Elmer' s r ecommendations, he would find that th ere have never been any of them that were not completely safe in th e weapo ns for whi ch th ey were int end ed. Elmer K eit h, Ph il Shar pe. an d Col. Wh elen have been th e guid ing li ghts of my firear ms and han dload in g prog res s, and th ey shall cont inue to be. Th ey all have in common a desire to mak e clean kill s, an d this tak es an co. I read your magazine occa sionally prior to th e October '57 issue. and I th ought them to be from fa ir to good. H owever , with th at issue wher ein Elmer Keith star ted wr iting, my ra tin g for your magazine went to alm ost p erfect and I have not missed an issue since . T he cra ze for ult ra-hi gh intensit y ca rtrid ges, of microscopi c caliber and fea ther weight ballets, has bee n carried to r id iculous extremes. For all big game such as elk, goa t or lar ger, th e calibre should be aro und .35 with a bullet of at least 250 grains, driven around 2500 Ips at th e min imum . A combination like this, or even bett er, pro vides stoppin g power that no small bore, .30 caliber or und er, possesses. T h is is even more appare nt wit h han dgun cartri dges, where the maj ority of available cartridges are all und er loaded. Th e pr ime example is the miser abl e .38 Special. Since no handgun ca rt r idge can compa re in power with any tr ue b ig ga me rifle ca rtridge; t her e is no use for an y calibre un der .40. I reali ze th at I am in th e mi nor ity, but I maintain th at only with large calibres and heavy bull et s at 1000 Ips or bett er can an efficient handgun cart ridge be obta ined. Be th at what it ma y, your ma gazine ra tes tops and will cont inue to do so as long a s Elmer K eith is writing art icles for it. G. B. Br edsten INCL. mount, Top Mount, split sleeves adapts to any mount. __ _ _ _ GIVES UNPARALLELED LIGHT GATHERING POWER, lets you pin-point your target even under poor light conditions. 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Gi ve w a ist. hlp meas urement. ca li be r . rnaxe Ori g-ina lly des ig ned b y Ray H ows e r , f f as t draw e xper t, for co wbo y movie s ta rs a n d s t u nt m en w h o wa n t ed to rre t Ii g htnln K. f as t d raw actt on and s n tn n tn e thril l s . T h is is the s ame ho lster featu r ed in Cha pe l' s "G un Co ll e c tor ' s Ha n dbook o f vat uee' ", o fte n co pi ed, b u t never equa led. Of fin e s ad d le le ather , reinfo rced w i th m eta l an d e xpertly s t itched. Gi ve wa ist. hip measuremen t, ca li be r, make a nd ba r rel le nJt{:h. S l n~)e h o ls te r a nd be tt. $ 2 7 . 5 0 . Southpaws add $ 1 . Ho lster o n ly $ 1 1 .5 0 . Co llector s, se nd lOe for unu suat list o f fa mous Old We s t g uns , Cattrornta res iden ts a d d 4 0/0 sa les ta x . PONY EXPRESS 17 460 Ventu ra Blvd . SPORT SHOP Encino 2, Californ ia The Finest Revolver and Pistol GRIPS Genuine IVORY. STAG. PEARL • • • Now at special savings! List. See it ... Shoot it •.. Fall in love with it! ... at your Registered Colt Dealer's now! - The great SPORTING RIFlE It's new .. . it 's br eath-taking . . . it 's a brilliant perform er .. . it's a Colt ! If you love a t ru ly fine rifle, go see your Colt Dealer today, and handle t he new Colts man. Get the feel of its bea utif ul ba lan ce . .. admire it s gra ceful lines and lust rous finish. Open t he bolt , an d feel how t he action belongs to t his gun. Then sight along t he ta pere d barrel . .. squeeze off t he nim ble t rigger. M an, what a rifle ! And th ere's a model for eve ry sh oot er c- Standard , D eluxe and Custom -in a choice of .243, .308, 30-06, .300 Magnum ca libe rs . E very rifle is factory-te st ed to meet Colt 's rigid qua lity stan dards. Mu zzle to butt-plate, it 's Ame rica's finest fine rifle. See it , shoo t it , own it-at your Registered Colt Dealer 's. Colt's P atent Fire Arms M fg. Co., I nc., Hartford 15, Conn. OlT~ STURM, RUGER & COMPANY, I N.C. ANNOUNCES a new single-action revolver to be known as the A pocket sized single-action revolver: Overall length 8%"; Weight 17 ounces; for all .22 R.F.ammunition: Price $49.50 Requests for literature should be addressed to our factory, 9 Station S"t., Southport, Conn., U.S.A. STURM II RUGER & COMPANY, INC.