The American rifleman
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- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- January, 1934
- Author
- National Rifle Association of America
- Publisher
- Washington : National Rifle Association of America
- Edition
- Vol. 82, No. 1
- Call Number
- 08.1 R35t 1934 Pam
- Edition
- Vol. 82, No. 1
- Publisher
- Washington : National Rifle Association of America
- Published Date
- January, 1934
- Abstract
- Pertains to a magazine published through the National Rifle Association of Alberta, written for gun enthusiasts. The publication discusses topics concerning wildlife, conservation and its relation to guns, gun care and the politics surrounding gun management. The magazine includes a segment where gun enthusiasts can write in, and share their opinions on the Rifle Association. The publication provides many tips that may have served as useful to gun owners looking to solve an issue with their rifle. Readers can expect to learn additional information about guns and the rifle community at large.
- Contents
- Cover photo (pg. 4)
- Powder smoke (pg. 5)
- Pioneer Work on the Hornet (pg. 5)
- Hunting with the Belt Gun (pg. 8)
- Wild-life Conservation as it affects the Rifleman (pg. 11)
- Marksmanship Training for Bank Guards (pg. 12)
- A "Different" scope stand (pg. 14)
- Vacation Echoes (pg. 15)
- Shop notes for beginners (pg. 16)
- Getting your bullet back (pg. 20)
- What's ahead in 1934 (pg. 22)
- Binding your Rifleman (pg. 23)
- Adjusting the sling (pg. 24)
- "What Battered Up These Guns?" - Some correspondence (pg. 25)
- N.R.A. News Items (pg. 32)
- Dope Bag (pg. 45)
- Arms Chest (pg. 53)
- Accession Number
- 7201
- Call Number
- 08.1 R35t 1934 Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
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