.455_Hunter
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Once becoming active in shooting as a young teenager in 1989 or so, I started getting G&A and American Rifleman. For the next 15 years or so, the anticipation for the next issue was high, along with the expectation of interesting and varied content. I even subscribed to additional ones for various time periods. Nowadays, I have have dropped them all, because for me, I can expect any given issue to consist mostly of the following:
- The new YA (Yet Another) model polystriker from XYZ.
- An amazing low-cost, push-feed, matte-finished bolt gun with 33% more plastic parts than before!
- Trust Us: This new rifle cartridge is really different than the existing ones with the same ballistics.
- Why 9mm is all you need, and other calibers are stupid.
- How to customize your AR-15 better than your friends and land that hot boy.
- All copper bullets with plastic tips make your traditional hunting ammo look fat.
Do people even buy gun magazines anymore?
- The new YA (Yet Another) model polystriker from XYZ.
- An amazing low-cost, push-feed, matte-finished bolt gun with 33% more plastic parts than before!
- Trust Us: This new rifle cartridge is really different than the existing ones with the same ballistics.
- Why 9mm is all you need, and other calibers are stupid.
- How to customize your AR-15 better than your friends and land that hot boy.
- All copper bullets with plastic tips make your traditional hunting ammo look fat.
Do people even buy gun magazines anymore?
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