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Back Issues of The Single Shot Exchange
Click on “Description” below for an index of featured articles from back issues of The Single Shot Exchange dating from the year 2014. With some exceptions, the first article listed under the issue date is an historical reprint published circa late 1800s to early 1900s.
Please allow up to 4-6 weeks for delivery of back issues.
December 2014
Natt’s Christmas (B. C. Morse, Vol. 35, No. 10)
An Everglade Christmas (F. Cranston Thomas, Vol. 37, No.9)
The Pistol That Went to Church (Lee Shaver)
Loading Unusual Cartridges Part IV (Croft Barker)
Pimm’s Cup and a Goose Gun (William Wehner)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
November 2014
Ancient and Modern Rifles
Loading Unusual Cartridges Part III (Croft Barker)
An Extraordinary Shot
The Little Company That Did
The 45-70 Fiasco Part II
My Summer Vacation with My Grandparents
A Funny Thing
October 2014
A Meeting of Friends (Cervus, Vol. 30, No. 6)
Loading Unusual Cartridges Part II (Croft Barker)
John C. Willis, Alaska’s Guncraftsman (Don Neal)
A Lesson Learned (Walter Schmidt)
Casting and Stuff (Brian Doan)
Press Release: Boyds Gunstocks
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
September 2014
A Bear Story for Young Hunters (Jack Pine, Vol. 30, No. 14)
Loading Unusual Cartridges Part 1 (Croft Barker)
Ben Barker: In Memoriam (Croft Barker)
Back in the Day (Brian Doan)
It’s Not a 45-70 (Robert Fuller)
Just How Smart Are Crows? (John Ince)
Book Review: Browning Model 1885
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
August 2014
A Rifleman’s Investigations (Vol. 30, No. 8)
Annealing (Croft Barker)
32 WCF aka 32-20 (Brian Doan)
Nemesis (Jim Peck)
The Ranger and the Grouse (Paul A. Matthews)
Book Review: J.P. Clabrough, Birmingham Gunmaker (Lawrence P. Shelton)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
July 2014
The Improved Rifle Targets (L. T. Savage, Vol. 30, No. 5)
A Single Shot Was All She Needed (John W. Ince)
The 45-70 Fiasco (Brian Doan)
Every Bullet Has a Twist (Jim Peck)
Bullet Bump (Lee Shaver)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
June 2014
The .25-21 Cartridge (Vol. 31, No. 3)
Rifles – Stevens Ideal “Range” No. 45 (J Stevens A &T Catalog, No 52 1904)
Think Small (Croft Barker)
Press Release: Cimarron Firearms
The Greenhill Formula (Lee Shaver)
Why? (Scott Seaton)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
May 2014
Twists of Rifling in .22 Caliber Arms (W. Rosenbaum, Vol. 31, No. 2)
Pistols Model Lord No. 36 (J. Stevens A&T Catalog, No. 50 1902)
Pistols Model Gould No. 37
Pistols Model Conlin No. 38
Stevens-Pope Barrels
Book Review: H.M. Pope Hartford 1887-1901 (Lee Shaver)
Every Bullet Has a Tale – Finale (Lee Shaver)
Shooting a 45-70 (Brian Doan)
America of My Youth (Jim Peck)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
April 2014
An Illinois Vacation (Abe Lincoln, Vol. 31, No. 2)
December 1, 1939 (Paul A. Matthews)
Book Review: The Gun Book for Girls (Corrie Willis)
Every Bullet Has a Tale Pt 3 (Lee Shaver)
Rescuing a Vintage Lyman Sight (Croft Barker)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
March 2014
The .25-30 Stevens and Other Rifles (S&F, Vol. 5, No. 26)
Rifles- Model-Ideal “Lady Model” No. 55 (Stevens Catalog, No. 50, 1902)
.25-20 Stevens C.F. (Stevens Catalog, No. 50, 1902)
The .28-30-120 Stevens C.F. (Stevens Catalog, No. 50, 1902)
“Be Backers” and a 50-90 Sharps (Charles Sharps, PhD)
Every Bullet Has a Tale Pt 2 (Lee Shaver)
Favorite (Croft Barker)
What Can Go Wrong? (Arleen Decker)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
February 2014
Memories of an Old-Time California Rifleman (George Scott, Vol. 5, No. 26)
Press Release: USIMLT Fundraiser Rifle
3 Borchardts and a Hi Wall from New Mexico (Ken Lewis)
A .30-30 Swede (Croft Barker)
Every Bullet Has a Tale (Lee Shaver)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
January 2014
Squirrel Hunting in the South (J. Purvis-Bruce, Vol. 5, No. 26)
.22 Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Association (Paulette Forcum)
Denver Rifle Club New Year’s Day Shoot (S&F, Vo. 25, No. 15)
Big Fun in a Small Package (Lee Shaver)
Product Review: Tennessee Bullet Molds Sizing Die
Popeye’s Girlfriend (Croft Barker)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
Weight | 6 oz |
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Dimensions | 11.5 × 8.5 in |
Year | 2014 |
Month | Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec |