February 1964 American Rifleman Magazine Winchester
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Magazine Name: The American Rifleman Magazine. Publication Date: February 1964 Volume 112 Number 2. Cover Information: Porcupine photographed in the North Fork of Provo Canyon, near Provo, Utah. Magazine Size & Number of Pages: approximately 8.50" x 11.50" with 108 pages including covers. Condition: Magazine is in good to very good condition. Covers and internal pages are secure to staple binding. Some spine chipping. Covers show some soiling/stains, edge nicks and corner tip creases. Internal are generally clean with corner tip creases and edge nicks. It appears all pages are there. Contents: Basic facts of firearms control, an editorial; The .300 Winchester magnum by Clyde Ormond;
Displaying firearms to advantage; Components affect velocity by William Dressler; Hunting in France by Jac Weller; Muzzle-loading pistol shooting; Correcting point of impact by Alfred E. Gustavson;
The cold weather hunt by Joe Rychetnik; Hi-standard Dura-Matic pistols by James M. Triggs; Handling semi-automatic rimfire rifles, a beginner's digest
Displaying firearms to advantage; Components affect velocity by William Dressler; Hunting in France by Jac Weller; Muzzle-loading pistol shooting; Correcting point of impact by Alfred E. Gustavson;
The cold weather hunt by Joe Rychetnik; Hi-standard Dura-Matic pistols by James M. Triggs; Handling semi-automatic rimfire rifles, a beginner's digest
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DIMENSIONS: 11.50" tall by 8.50" wide
Item Condition: Good
$7.00


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February 1964 American Rifleman Magazine Winchester
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Magazine Name: The American Rifleman Magazine. Publication Date: February 1964 Volume 112 Number 2. Cover Information: Porcupine photographed in the North Fork of Provo Canyon, near Provo, Utah. Magazine Size & Number of Pages: approximately 8.50" x 11.50" with 108 pages including covers. Condition: Magazine is in good to very good condition. Covers and internal pages are secure to staple binding. Some spine chipping. Covers show some soiling/stains, edge nicks and corner tip creases. Internal are generally clean with corner tip creases and edge nicks. It appears all pages are there. Contents: Basic facts of firearms control, an editorial; The .300 Winchester magnum by Clyde Ormond;
Displaying firearms to advantage; Components affect velocity by William Dressler; Hunting in France by Jac Weller; Muzzle-loading pistol shooting; Correcting point of impact by Alfred E. Gustavson;
The cold weather hunt by Joe Rychetnik; Hi-standard Dura-Matic pistols by James M. Triggs; Handling semi-automatic rimfire rifles, a beginner's digest
Displaying firearms to advantage; Components affect velocity by William Dressler; Hunting in France by Jac Weller; Muzzle-loading pistol shooting; Correcting point of impact by Alfred E. Gustavson;
The cold weather hunt by Joe Rychetnik; Hi-standard Dura-Matic pistols by James M. Triggs; Handling semi-automatic rimfire rifles, a beginner's digest
The Domestic Shipping amount for this one item is $5.00
DIMENSIONS: 11.50" tall by 8.50" wide
Item Condition: Good
$7.00


- QUINSIPPI MERCANTILE COMPANY's Shop Information
- Shipping
- All items are shipped via USPS mail service. We ship within two days of confirmed payment. We will combine shipping on multiple purchases to save you on shipping cost. Overseas customers please inquire first if we can ship item to your country.
- Shipping Companies
- Contact Seller
- Our Return Policy
- Misidentified items may be returned. Any returns should be within 7 days of receipt. Please notify me of any item being returned. Shipping costs are not refunded.
- Payment Methods
- Personal Check, Money Order, Pay Pal, Bank Check
- Sales Tax
- We do not charge any state sales tax.