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Hello All:

Anyone wish to post an opinion on their favorite firearms magazine and why they think so? I have yet to find one I truly love, so am looking for more options. Here's my deal:

1) I get American Rifleman through my NRA membership, so that's out.

2) I currently subscribe to Shooting Times and Guns & Ammo. I find both ok, but with too much focus on reloading/custom rounds for my taste, and too "rah-rah" about the industry (every company is great, every new gun is the best ever, etc...)

I know magazines get money from ad revenue, so I dont expect perfection, but any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks all. Happy and safe shooting.

-Len

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I don't have a regular subscription (yet), but SWAT is a good magazine which is put together by a great bunch of guys who are active on several forums, and stay on top of realistic interests.

I also keep a few issues of Shotgun News (drool factor) and American Handgunner near the throne... And there are a few boxes of old NRA magazines in the closet (American's First Freedom, etc)... I would recycle them or give them away, but I do go digging thru to look up articles more often than I tend to admit.

I personally don't care for Guns & Ammo... the hype within usually disappoints me, and causes me to doubt the information which I don't already know is true or exaggerated. But I do have a few lying around, usually those with articles which I like to compare with other reviewers' commentary.

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Ill have to second American hadgunner.....that reminds me, the new issue just hit the stands, might have to saunter over to WW manana and pick one up.

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I get Guns & Ammo but I never read it. It's like that with every magazine I get these days. I get American Rifleman, too, but again I never read it.

If anyone is thinking of getting any magazine subscription, check ebay for it. I have been using ebay for mag subscriptions for about 5 years and they can be as cheap as 1/4 of the best deal from the publisher (for example, $9.99 for 3 years of Car Craft).

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Well I just ordered it, now have another subsrciption that I will never read :up:

Do you take power potty breaks or something? Don't rush it... it's not a race and you'll blow a gasket. Better to sit there and read while you're in the library. :(

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I read and collected American Handgunner and read Combat Handguns as well.However due to budget constraints (lack of work) I gave up my subscriptions and actually gave away a bunch of old books.I needed the space anyway.

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you all need to check out Gun Tests magazine http://www.gun-tests.com/ they buy their guns through a dealer so there are no manufacturer samples and they evaluate them honestly. I need to get another subscription and i keep the old back issues for reference. Kind of a Consumer Reports for the gun world

American Rifleman is great

American Handgunner is good too

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