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The American Rifleman, July.
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“Riders of the Crescent,” Ace-High Magazine, July 15.
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1931
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“Two Favorites,” The American Rifleman, Feb.
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“Small Deer Rifles,” The American Rifleman, March.
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“Sighting Small Deer Rifles,” The American Rifleman, August.
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“Rim Fires and Game,” The American Rifleman, Nov.
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1932
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“On Safety in Shooting and Other Matters,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“The Front Sight on Small Game,” The American Rifleman, Nov.
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1923
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“Butt-Plates to Order,” Field and Stream, Feb.
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“.25-20 Super Speed,” The American Rifleman, Nov.
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“Thoroughfare Bear,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1935
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“Rifles and Guns for Little Boys,” Outdoor Life, Oct.
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“A Good Rifle Rest,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1936
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“Mortgaged Marmots,” Outdoor Life, June.
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“Mountain Marmot Stalking in Colorado,” Sports Afield, July.
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“Specter Buck,” Outdoor Life, Sept.
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1937
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“C. W. Rowland Has Left the Range,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“The .25 Stevens Rim Fire,” The American Rifleman, March.
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“Hunting Marmots in the Rain,” The American Rifleman, June.
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“The .25-20 and Its Grandchildren,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1938
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“Stevens 44 ½‘s Still Favorites,” Outdoor Life, Jan.
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“Try Jackrabbit Shooting,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1939
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“There is a Limit,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“C. E. Howard-Rifleman,” The American Rifleman, Feb.
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“When You Can’t Lie Down,” The American Rifleman, June.
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“Johnny Chuck-Game or Varmint?,” National Sportsman, Aug.
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“Duplicate Bucks,” The American Rifleman, Oct.
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1940
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“The Savage Model 1899,” The American Rifleman, Feb.
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“Why Not a Savage .35?,” The American Rifleman, March.
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1941
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“Chauncy Thomas,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1943
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“Give Uncle Sam a Boy Who Can Shoot,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“Short Range Backlog,” The American Rifleman, July.
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“An Old Timer’s Story of .22 Caliber Hunting,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1944
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“That Man Peterson,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“Mystery Lead,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1945
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“Offhand, I’d Say,” The American Rifleman, March.
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“Air Guns for Aerial Targets,” The American Rifleman, Oct.
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“Postwar Shooting,” The American Rifleman, Nov.
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“The Offhand Rifle,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1946
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“That Modern Single Rifle,” The American Rifleman, J
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“Precocious Pellets,” The American Rifleman, Dec.
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1948
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“Sport with the Free Rifle,” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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1949
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“Tatar Cellar’s Junior Coach, The American Rifleman, Aug.
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1952
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“So You Want Better Offhand Scores,” The American Rifleman, July.
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“The American Free Rifle,” The New Official Gun Book,
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Charles R. Jacobs, Ed.
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1953
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“The Blake .400.” The American Rifleman, Jan.
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“The Stevens Model 44 Action,” The Single Shot Rifle News, April.
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1956
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“He Splits Cards at 100 Yards,” Guns Magazine, March.
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“Single-Shots of Yesterday,” Gun Report, Sept.
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1957
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“Stevens Tip-Up Rifles,” Gun Report, May.
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1959
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“The Stevens Favorite Rifle,” More Single Shot Rifles, James Grant.
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Custom and Engraved Guns
BY TOM TURPIN
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