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What gun magazines do you read?

Just picked up a copy of Surplus Firearms.

I need to get a subscription to a gun mag.
 
I subscribe to these two,
American Handgunner
Guns Magazine

I read once and awhile,
Reloader
Shooting Times
Rifle Magazine

I also like to pick up John Sundra's The Complete Rifleman when it comes out.
Some how I've seem to miss the last years issue.
 
i'll grab whatever is closest when i'm waiting in line at the grocery store be it american handgunner, guns and ammo, etc.

i forget which magazine was running it but they had a 1911 issue and i was waving the magazine calling to my girlfriend "OOH! A 1911 ISSUE!"

it appeared that the scary pictures frightened some sheep but i wasn't too broken up by it.
 
I LOVE gun magazines! I read all of them, seriously. Or every one for sale at Barnes and Noble, including all the special Guns & Ammo mags, like the 1911 issue, etc. Shotgun News I get whenever it comes out at WalMart. Plus the NRA mags.

I also subscribe to G&A and a few others. I usually end up with multiple copies of anything I subscribe to, because when I'm at B&N and pick up 6 magazines, I forget which ones I have subscriptions to, so I buy them, only to get the same ones in the mail 2 days later! Gun porn is an addiction! I'm a victim. Can I get some free cheese or something now? [wink]
 
For magazines its usually Glock 23 mags, 30 round AK mags, 75 round AK drum mags, and lately 20 and 30 round AR mags. I always keep stock on hand loaded up and ready in case the sky falls.[smile]

As for literature... its Shotgun News and American Rifleman. Everything else pretty much sucks.
 
OMG, I hate gun magazine snobs!!! [wink]

Believe me if its a gun mag and in front of me, I'll flip through it. But when you check the content lately regarding info... its crap. The'yre mostly adds (which is one reason I read SGN) and the books are thinner than a sheet of carboard.

I've got copies of Shooting Times downstairs in my cellar that my father bought in the late 80s and there is a ton of info, articles, etc. in them compared to what they're publishing today. Not to mention the books were twice if not 3 times the size of what they are today and for less money.
 
American Rifleman and the Tactical Journal (IDPA's mag) just because they come in the mail.

Otherwise, an occasional issue of Combat Handguns and that is it.

I have no interest in fantasy AR builds or Fudd magazines.
 
American Rifleman

My grocery store stocks more than I ever imagined there was! It is interesting because one one side is nothin' but gun mags, and on the other side seem to be all the others with our President and/or his wife on front - I often wonder what happens at night after the lights go out...[laugh]
 
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