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Guest Boomhower
The ones I usually snag while out shopping:

Combat Handguns

Combat Tactics

American Handgunner

Concealed Carry Handguns

Guns & Ammo

WOW! Save your money and go buy a gun after a few months. :D....I kid, I kid....

I don't subscribe to any, and I just picked up a Guns & Ammo on my last trip to the grocery store. Probably won't be doing that again. Those things are outrageously priced. Or maybe I'm just cheap :rolleyes:

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Guest Verbal Kint
Those things are outrageously priced. Or maybe I'm just cheap :confused:

Yeah, you're not kidding... things are hella expensive for a stack of stapled paper. $5-$10 each, depending on the magazine. :eek:

I'm like db99wj... I'll thumb through them, and only buy what I'm interested in or something new to see if it's worth picking up again.

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Being an NRA member I get American Rifleman.

When the Mrs. Average Joe sends me after milk and diapers, I snag a copy of the latest gun mag.

Usually one of these:

Combat Handguns

Guns of the Old West (put out by Combat Handguns)

Guns and Ammo HandGuns

Most of the time it depends on what handguns are reviewed.

I subscribed to Shooting Times last, but haven't been impressed lately. I've recently let my subscription run out.

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Guest Scottech

American Rifleman and Combat Handguns.

BTW Boomhower, my other hobbies are cars and computers...have you recently checked the prices for THOSE types of magazines?! OMG :confused:

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I subscribe to Guns and Ammo and also get American Rifleman. Since it only comes out quarterly I will pick up a Guns of the Old West when I see it.

If you are going to read any of them the affordable way is to subscribe. I think my G&A subscription was only about $10 for a year. I do not consider the cost of American Rifleman, there is an added bonus getting that.

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I used to read Shooting Times years ago for years. i recently resubscribed

to it, but have not been very impressed. It seems to have changed a LOT.

I won't be renewing it.

I only buy them every now and then.

When I do it seems I am picking up:

Combat Handguns

Shotgun News

But for me to buy one, they have to be reviewing something that

is really catching my eye.

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I don't read any of them. Last one I subscribed to was Gun Tests, but they have too many ridiculous "reviews" where they bought a clearly defective gun and "tested" it anyway.

The other magazines will never write something negative about their advertisers.

I can keep up with what's new online for free.

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I'll pick up a copy of Combat Handguns and Guns and Weapons for Law Enforcement occasionally depending on what's inside, same goes for Small Arms Review depending on the subject matter. I recently subsrcibed to SWAT, now I'm no operator or mall ninja, just an average street cop, but I enjoy the articles, reviews, and especially the training information. I got interested in the mag after seeing articles done by or about Tactical Repsonse.

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Guest DrBoomBoom

American Rifleman is the best price. I like Combat Hanguns and Guns and Ammo, but rarely ever buy them unless I'm travelling, then I get them to read in the car or the hotel.

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