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Smith & Wesson's .35 Automatic

The early 20th century saw the introduction of the first practical semiauto pistols, and the

Paul Scarlata

A Deadly Combination

By Greg Rodriguez Uberti's El Patron shot very well with Hornady's 225-grain

Greg Rodriguez

The New & The Renewed

By Daniel T. McElrath Kimber, the company that several years ago

Daniel T. McElrath

Remington Revises History

After 91 years, Remington is back in the 1911 business, and the new-for-2010 R1 is a modern

Bart Skelton

My Favorite Magnum

I've always been partial to the .41 Magnum. That's because I'm a compulsive iconoclast.

G&A Staff

Ruger's New SR40 — Accurate, Powerful & Reliable

Not every semiautomatic pistol made today has all three of these all-important attributes, but

Bart Skelton

Springfield's Gets little

Springfield's line of X-treme-Duty polymer-frame auto pistols has been extended to include

Jim Wilson

Ruger Bird's Head

By Lane PearcePhotography: Bill Feltner Patterned after the popular Vaquero

Bill Feltner

Harrington & Richardson's Model 929 Sidekick

By Paul ScarlataPhotography: Nathan Reynolds The cylinder on H&R's 929

Paul Scarlata

Skeeter's Dream Gun

This article first appeared in the April 1969 issue of Shooting Times.

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Great Misses I Have Known

By Skeeter Skelton A timeless old Southern folk song has a verse I've always

skeeter skelton

Colt's Police Positive Special

By Paul Scarlata This Police Positive Special was made in 1916, so the

Paul Scarlata

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