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The American Rifleman: Official Journal Of The National Rifle Association Of America; December 1969, This Issue 1,092,000, 85th Year Of Publication, Vol. 117, No. 12
The American Rifleman: Official Journal Of The National Rifle Association Of America; December 1969, This Issue 1,092,000, 85th Year Of Publication, Vol. 117, No. 12

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Publisher: National Rifle Association Of America
Category: Book

Buy Used: $14.35




Media: Paperback

ASIN: B000HFRMX6

Publication Date: 1969
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Please recheck, request, resuggest, before making something is missing! This is the paperback, has the shelfwear, readwear, keepwear, very little some written or underline or highlight if they have it, ThanksUandGodluck!051908DS3(0946a)

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"THE COVER: Bud Tourtellotte, a hunter on the go, heads into the high desert near Las Vegas, Nev., on his 250 cc. Bultaco Matador trail bike. These bikes enable the hunter to span an average 100 mi. a day. With a 3X Bushnell-scoped Model 99 Savage slung over his shoulder and a .357 Magnum Ruger "Blackhawk" strapped to his side, Tourtellotte is ready for whitetail deer, cougar, small game and the occasional snakes found in this beautiful blend of mountains and desert. Photograph by Bud Tourtellotte using a Nikon camera with self-timer set at 1/250 at F/16 with High Speed Ektachrome film. (for article, see pages 17-18-19)" "SPECIAL REPORT: Can U. S. Troops Still Shoot?, Part I: What One Shooter Did In World War I, Part II: How Riflery Helped In World War II, A Scrawny Boy Turned Hero By Good Shooting, Part III: Vietnam: The Short-Range War, Part IV: Ways To Improve U. S., Marksmanship..." "MAJOR ARTICLES: Our Needless Human Sacrifice: III-Trained Rifleman At War, After Four-Legged Game On A Two-Wheeled Mount, NRA Shooters Win Combat Honors, Unpland Shotgunning In Scotland, Phoenix Sets Stage For The 'World', Much Legislation On Guns Pending, Crime Higher In Gun Control Cities, The Browning Rifle Winchester Made, Hunting The 'Crown' Land, Details Very In Type 94 Nambu Pistol, How To Tell An 'Antique' By Serial, Migration Stopover Boosts California Waterfowling, Analyzing Shooting Accuracy, Frommer Stop Automatic Pistol, The American Rifleman Index 1969---Volume 117..." [from book]

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