GUNS AND SHOOTING April 1995 - Heckler & Koch .45 USP, Wesson Arms .357 Magnum

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GUNS AND SHOOTING
April 1995

CONTENTS
 
NEWS
 
HOT METAL - The Dutch have an answer to the great chrono debate at the 94 Euro Bianchi and a company are producing lead-free bullets.
UKPSA NEWS - Martyn Spiers does a survey of the top shooters top kit and the FBI get on the Practical bandwagon with a new Hi-Capacity 45 auto.
 
FEATURES
 
H&K GO BIG BORE - Apart from having fun at the SHOT Show, Rob Adam managed to wrap his sticky paws around Heckler & Koch's new .45 USP pistol.  It should provide some stiff competition for the king of the polymer big bores - the Glock 21.
SADDLE UP - Your very own 'couch cowboy' Mad Dog Pete Moore, provides a checklist of the essential gear the Western shooter should be using.  He doesn't mind wearing big hats, but draws the line at sticking his legs up a sheep's bum.
.40" SOMETHING - As the .40S&W is such a popular round, Rob Adam has produced a round up of factory ammo for this hip n happnin' cartridge.  What he discovers makes interesting reading and the jammy sod kept all the brass too.
THE BELLS, THE BELLS - It wasn't just Quasimodo who had a hunch back.  John Northmore has a look at the venerable A5 Browning shotgun.  This recoil-operated, semi auto smooth bore was the first production auto loader and is well worth considering for Practical events.
SMITH & WHO? - It maybe half the name but it's certainly the whole gun.  Wesson's new 357 Mag revolver will give Smith, Colt and Ruger a run for their money.  But Nigel Milner has trouble with the cylinder release.
SECRET SERVICE - Old Steevy Bingham is back with the low down on two disciplines that should allow you to blow the cobwebs off your old Browning Hi-Power and 38Spl snub nosed revolver; Service Pistol B and Off Duty Revolver - it's all good fun, so have a go.
 
DEPARTMENTS
 
SPEED LOAD - Ian Bradbury has just taken the plunge into the gun business, and tells us what it's like.
RELOADING - It's all nuts and bolts this month as Clive Stevens has a go at RCBS's 'fast mover' - the AmmoMaster Auto.  It's not just a press, but a complete reloading system.
DUST JACKET - A book for the gun trader and two A to Z types on handguns and rifles.
FUMBLE ZONE - Praise from the Essex Police Firearms Department, misunderstanding from a concerned shooter and someone has a pop at John Cook for trying to run a successful business.
QUICK RELEASE - Protection is the theme this month with two gun bags and some neat and not so neat holsters.
ODDBALLS - A new feature looking at some of the more unusual guns that are about.  This month the NAA Mini Revolvers.  Walt Rauch discovers they are great for killing chronos.
 
COLUMNS
 

TRADE TALK - Graham Gill of the UKPSA council lays it on the line about Practical shooting.
WALKERSVILLE - Only in America could you get a discount when you hand in a pair of trainers for a new CZ75.  Tony Walker explains this and other mind numbing stuff.

FINAL DETAIL

CHRONOGRAPHS - Clive Stevens gives us the low down on the chronograph, an essential tool if you are trying to craft precision ammunition.
PRACTICAL SHOTGUN - 'Drop that steel, don't tickle it'.  We show you how to 'pattern' your Practical Shotgun for best effect and maximum points.
USED GUNS - Buying a second-hand gun?  Then read part one of our essential buyer's guide.  This month: getting ready to buy, what to look for and what to do.
GO ON A COURSE - Gilly goes back to his roots as he checks out the UKPSA basic course.  Even if you don't shoot Practical, it's well worth a look.


This British gun magazine is in good vintage condition, with just minor signs of use.  There's no significant damage that I can find.
 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#198936045
Start TimeFri 11 Jul 2025 16:16:05 (EDT)
Close TimeFri 18 Jul 2025 16:16:05 (EDT)
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