The Bootmaker's Rifle.-
Paul A. Matthews, J/A, pg 35.
Brown Bess.- Ray Ward. S/O, pg 23.
Centennial's New Model .44.- Bill Bennington, M/J, pg 11.
Griswold & Gunnison.- Dave Moreton, M/J, pg 36.
The H&R Huntsman.- Steve Middlebrooks, J/A, pg 33.
Jim Flynn, Rifle Maker.- Guy Porto, S/O, pg 37.
A Kentucky Flintlock from CVA.- Staff Report. S/O, pg 32.
The Long and Short of Today's Dragoons.- Bill Bennington, J/A, pg 11.
The Longrifles of John Bivens.- B.R. Hughes, N/D, pg 8.
Numrich's Half Stock Percussion Rifle.- Staff Report, S/O, pg 49.
Parker-Hale 1861 Enfield.- Staff Report, N/D, pg 6.
Ruger's Old Army .44.- Bill Bennington, M/A, pg 12.
T/C's Slender, Super Seneca.- B.R. Hughes, J/A, pg 15.
The Thompson/Center Patriot.- Gene West, M/A, pg 34.
HISTORICAL
Bowie and Black: Legend or Fact?- B.R. Hughes, S/O, pg 14.
Colonel Colt's Patent Medicine.- Bill Bennington, N/D, pg 16. George Washington, Gun Fancier. S/O, pg 10.
A Grapeshot Revolver for Jeb Stuart.- Bob Elman, M/A, pg 20.
Pistols at Twenty Paces.- Bob Elman, M/J, pg 21.
Rocky Mountain Rifle.- James E. Serven, S/O, pg 7.
HOW-TO
Change Your Charge.- Manual Labor, M/J, pg 14.
CVA Colonial Pistol Kit.- Dave Moreton, J/A, pg 28.
Keep Your Caps Dry.- Manual Labor, J/A, pg 14.
Make Your Own Kentucky Rifle.- Steve Middlebrooks, "Connecticut Valley
Arms Kit," M/A, pg 24. "Dixie Arms Kit," M/J, pg 31.
Make Your Own Knife.- Steve Middlebrooks, S/O, pg 39.
Make Your Own Powder Horn.- Manual Labor, S/O, pg 13.
A Quality Kentucky Kit. N/D, pg 25.
Solving On the Range Problems.- Don Davis, M/J, pg 18.
Use Your Noggin.- Manual Labor, M/A, pg 29.
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Damned If You
Ain't!-
Hal Swiggett, N/D, pg 33.
Fact Versus Fancy.- Staff Report, M/J, pg 5.
Flintlock Versus Bear.- Gary White, M/A, pg 30.
Ghost Buck of the Smokies.- Toby Bridges, N/D, pg 19.
Hal Swigget Gets His Goat.- Hal Swiggett, M/J, pg 6.
A Hawg for the Doctor.- Gene West, M/J, pg 15.
Hunter's Shortchanged, Again.- Special Report, J/A, pg 5.
If At First.- Gary White, J/A, pg 17.
Plains Hunt for Pronghorn.- Toby Bridges, S/O, pg 21.
KNIVES AND TOMAHAWKS
Dirks, Daggers, and Bowies.- Harry McEnvoy, J/A, pg 7.
Frontier Knives by Walt Kneubahler.- B.R. Hughes, N/D, pg 31.
Hurl That 'Hawk.- Harry McEnvoy, M/A, pg 8.
Patch Knives of Today.- B.R. Hughes, M/J, pg 9.
REENACTING
North/South Skirmish-Union Wins Again.- Lance Herdegen, S/O, pg 30.
The Texas Army-20th Century Style.- B.R. Hughes, J/A, pg 26.
SHOOTING
505 Grains of Lead Can Be Devastating. -Hal Swiggett, M/A, pg 15.
Black Powder Shotgunning.- Hal Swiggett, S/O, pg 26.
The Black Powder Issue.- Special Report, M/A, pg 6.
Cartridge Corner.- Staff, M/A, pg 7. Bill Bennington, M/J, pg 25. J/A, pg
24. N/D, pg 30.
Characteristics of Black Powder.- Edward M. Yard, N/D, pg 11.
A Minie Takes a Mulie.- Gary White, M/J, pg 28.
MUZZLELOADER Publisher Visits the Nationals.- Don Davis, N/D, pg 37.
Selecting Your Accessories for Match Shooting.- Don Davis, S/O, pg 33.
Selecting Your Gun for Match Shooting.- Don Davis, J/A, pg 20.
The Shooter's Bag.- J.B. Wood, S/O, pg 18.
Winning!- Peter Allan, N/D, pg 23.
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