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Thread: NRA 1911/1911A1 order form

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    NRA 1911/1911A1 order form

    Order form to purchase a Model 1911/1911A1 through the NRA. From the August, 1960 issue of American Rifleman.

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    You really know how to hurt a guy, don't you?
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    Someone gave me approximately 60 issues of American Rifleman from the 1950s - 60s. My Dad had a large stack of them when we lived on the farm and I remember some of these magazine cover photos.

    The articles cover mostly hunting, target shooting or "sporterizing" that old Springfield or Mauser rifle you have. Lots of advertisements for surplus arms; cheapest so far is British Enfields for less than ten dollars.

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    More ads from various issues:


    Note the price of the Ruger 10/22 compared to the Marliln 336.
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    I bought some items from Walter Craig in the 1970s.
    Mauser.jpg


    It appears some gentleman ordered a carbine.
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