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TITLE: American Rifleman Magazine
[The Official Journal of the National Rifle Association! Many features on See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 1972 VOL. 120, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE COVER The Model 1902 Luger, unlike most Lugers, was intended for sporting rather than military use. Complete with shoulder stock and forearm, it was manufactured by DWM (Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken A.-G.) ìn very limited quantity, several thousand only, thus making it now a rare collector item. Recognizing this, the U.S. Treasury Department's ATFB recently reclassified it to exempt it from National Firearms Act restrictions. (See p. 58, this issue, and p. 26, Nov.) The Model 1902 with carbine shoulder stock reportedly was favored by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany for deer hunting because he had, from birth, a crippled arm. The pistol without stock weighed 44 ozs. It fired a cal. .30 necked Luger cartridge whose carbine version was blacked for identification because its powder charge was heavier than normal.

Photography by Assistant Editor (Photography) Rolfe Baggett. Cover design by Executive Editor Ken Warner.

MAJOR ARTICLES:.
Unfinished Business For Sen. Birch Bayh . . . Editorial.
Bayh Used 'Gun Risk' Pressure . . . NRA Staff.
The Sun Hasn't Set On British Shotgunners . . . Sidney Du Broff.
Anti-Gun Article Backfires.
Ruger's First Blackpowder Handgun . . . Ludwig Olson and Michael E. Bussard.
Relief In Sight For Blackpowder Buffs . . . American Rifleman Staff.
How To Choose The Right Rifle/Load For Big Game . . . Bert Popowski.
Bagging Grouse Is A Gentlemanly Art . . . Allen F. Ruffin, Jr.
The Springfield-Joslyn Rifle . . . Arthur F. Nehrbass.
Precision Shooters Seek Perfection . . . American Rifleman Staff.
Why Choke Can Be Your Problem . . . C W Reynolds.
Firing The Martial Single-Shot . . . Daniel K. Stern.
A New Look At Old World Gun Making . . . Jac Weller.
How To Build A Prone Stock . . . Herb Hollister.
Mexicans Now Must Register All Firearms . . . Bill R. Davidson.
Our Great Outdoors . . . Hunting and Conservation Staff.
NRA Police Combat Pistol Championships . . . C E Harris.
New Zealand Firm Pursues Goal Of Better Cartridge . . . Lynn H. Harris.
Handloaders, Prepare Your Own Alloys . . . J M Wickenden.
Remington Model 550A Rifle . . . John F. Finnegan and Ludwig Olson.
Dope Bag.
NRA Information Page.
Wrappings Off, Safety On.
The Armed Citizen.
Spotlight On Truth.
Score Sheet.
Law Enforcement Committee.
Assumes New Function.
A Court Case of Consequence.
NRA Events and Events.
Foil Gun Thieves.
NRA Member Challenges 1968 GCA.
Rate-Of-Drop" Applicable To.
Varmint Shooting Also.
New Lifetime Memberships.
Index of Display Advertisers.
The American Rifleman Index 1972.


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