GUNS Magazine April 1965
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Others in 1965. · MEMBER . ~ SH OOTING SPOR TS REDFIELD liUD SlliHT CO. ·~· - 1325 SOUTH CLARKSON, DENVER , COLORADO 80210 WRITE FOR OUR NEW 1965 FOLDER Dawn of an exciting new el'a fbp spo!'tsmen .__ the <11/trarihe »b A perfectly balanced, dependable trophy getter for all types of game. Here's the bolt action rifle that says "quality" from its genuine American walnut stock with roll-over cheekp iece to its custom blued, precision "ultrarifled" barrel. It's the exciting new rifle for the sportsman who wants one of the world's finest firearms. Available in 300 Win. magnum, 7 MM Rem. magnum, 30-06, .308, .243, and .358 caliber. WRITE FOR NEW, 1965 CATALOG. H & R designed this new high-powered bolt ttetion rifle to retai1t the world- proven, famous 1'1a11ser action. Barrels are "ultrarifled" by Douglas and are stmulttrd ill all calibers. Rifle ovo ilable corly summer, 1965 Ge1ittine American walnut stock, skillfully hand checkered and polished. New roll-over cheekpiece. ~a:r:ri:ngto:n & R.icha:rdso:n, Inc. Dept. GM465, 320 Park Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610 , U. S. A. GUNS APRIL 1965 3 r---------------1 I Remington Rolling Block Rifles I L~~_!:1~~~-_N_!~~~1~~-' P-14 SNIPING RIFLES KNOW YOUR Famo us WW I Sniping Rifles . A sta ndard of the wor ld through WW I I. Gu n pl us scope and case .. .. .. NRA V. G. $89 .95 LAWMAKERS Supp ly Limited NRA Good $79.95 Special .. BENGAL LANCE Magn i fi ce nt all·stee l lances used by cavalry Congressman Ralph J. Rivers in th e 1880's-almost 10 ft. lon g with splen did st ee l spear head. Pri ce $7.50 Alaska BLASTERS' SPECIAL Since coming to Congress, I have opposed legislation 30-06 AP WW2 I ss ue pac ked in Garand Cl ips and Bando lee rs. Pa cked 1344 per case . Pri ce which would require the registration of firearms by pri $40 or $3. 50 per 1 00 . vate individuals. I have not, however, been opposed to AMMO Per 100 legislation which relates to the shipment of firearms in .22 ELEY C B Caps. .. ............ 1.30 .22 LONG RIFL E... ...... .. .. ... 1.20 interstate or foreign commerce by gun manufacturers or DUTCH Mann licher 6.5 mm...... 6.00 dealers. The Federal Firearms Act has been on the stat SWEDISH 6. 5 x 55 m m.. ... ... .... 6.00 7x57 mm Mause r . • • 5.50 ute books since J 938 and has always required that 7. 35 Italian . 4.50 7.63 mm M a use r & Tokarev Pistol. 4.50 "licensed dealers shall maintain such permanent records 7. 65 mm Mann lic her P'stol.. .. .... 4.00 of importation, shipment, and other disposal of fir earms 7.62 mm RUSS IAN Rifle ... ... ... 5.50 7.65 mm AR GENTI NE Mause r .. .. 5.50 and ammunition as the Secretary of the Treasury shall .308 BALL . .... .. .. .. ... ..... .• . 10.00 30 Ca l. CARB INE. .......... ...... 7.50 prescribe." There is no requirement therein that indi 30-40 KRAG . • . • • 5.50 vidual owners of guns must register their weapons, and I would oppose legis 30-06 Spring field (corrosive).. ... 4.00 30-06 Spring fied (n on-corrosive) . 6.50 lation to establish such a requirement. 303 BR IT ISH (non-corrosive). .. .. 6.00 .308 BLANKS . .. 5.00 8 mm Mause r (non-corrosive) . ... 6.00 9 mm Steyr . 3.50 9 mm Luger (corrosive ). ....... .. 3.00 9 mm L uger (no n-corr. boxe r prim) 4.00 Congressman Thomas M. Pelly 43 SPANI SH . • 7.50 45 Au to Colt.. .. ... ... .... ..... 6.00 1st District, Washington 43 EGYPTIAN (new mfg. SP) pe r 20 7.50 303 BR IT ISH Blanks . .. ... .. 3.00 This will acknowledge and thank you for your letter of recent date in 8 mm HUNGAR IAN . • . • • • 7.50 6. 5 MANNLI CHER . • . .. .. • • 5.50 which you request a statement of my views regarding the anti-gun legislation 455 Webley . • . • . 7.50 which will no doubt come before Congress again this year. 8 mm GER M AN M i litary.. .. ... .. 4.00 9 mm L uger BLANKS. ... ... .... 4.00 You may be sure that any restrictive legislation in this field will meet with 25 mm RED FLARES .. .. .... .... 4.00 my strong opposition. I feel that any such legislation would be an attempt to abrogate our right to bear arms as guaranteed by the Constitution. REVOLVING CARBINES in a con1p:1nion p icf'C ~ t o Lh c ABMY 1a:vo1. v i;; n. -~ . 4-l c~ il. :1va ila hl c in I G'', 18" b<trr c l k n 1-:" U1s. Finis lH•ll_ in a hc:1_ulifu l hi~h l ~ s tc r Congressman John J. Rhodes hluc willl hw.: khorn r ea r s 1).!'hL and a a dJUs labl c s i l ver h l adc fro n t s i ).!ht. A h cau tiful, li).!h l , handy !'- i X s h~•l rt.' p1._•a ti 11 i-:- car bine Which :1ffccl('d the d cs i i-:·n 1st District, Arizona s ti m u l u s o f t he automatic wcapun ... P R I C E $84.95 SUPER CLOSEOUTS OF THE MONTH Th e framers of the Constitution recognized the fact aO:J B ltlT IS l-1 Trace r & I n cendiar y l'a c kcd :JOO ltd s . tu :1 c:isc. p e r 500 rds ............... $ 15.00 l 'EHCUSS I ON F OW LE HS I N .:JG CAL. New ly manu· that an armed citizenry is the best insurance against facturcll with brass p;itch L>ox ...... .. .... •. ••.•.. $12. 5 0 tyranny. That is the rea son they made sure that the ACCESSORIES basic document of our government guaranteed th e right Garand Combination To ol . 1.25 of th e people to keep and bear arms. The truth is as Carbine & Garand Bayone ts . 3.95 Carbine Sling and Oiler . .. .. .. Set 2.00 valid today as it was in l 788. Any aggressor whether Issue leather slings for Sprin gfield and fo reign or domestic, must take into account the physi Garand : new ... $2.00, used .. ... $1.00 cal force represe nted by A mericans using their own Colt .45 auto hol ster .. .. .... NEW 1.95 Colt .45 should er holster . NEW 1.95 private a rms and ammunition who are bolstered with a Co lt 1917 hol ster . ... .. .. USED 1.95 lo ve of liberty and determination to keep it. Sprin gfield Bayonet . 3.50 Enfield # 4 Bayonet & Scabbard . 1.00 Ru ss ian Model 91 Bay onet.. .. .. .95 Swi ss Saw Tooth Bayonet. 4.50 Congressman Howard W. Robison 191 7 Bayonet . .. 3.50 33rd District, New York Martini Rifle So cket Ba yonet. 2.50 .58 cal. Enfield C.W. Bayonet . 3.50 With regard to the Second Amendment, my personal view is that the Percussion Caps .. $10.00 per M Rifle magazine and other interested gro ups would be well advised not to adam 7. 50 per M Pistol antly oppose all legislation in the fi eld of firearms transport or registration. All ammo shippe d Hall way Express, Sh l pping C twr!.:"cs Col l e?c l. Othe?r Item s sent Parcel P ost If I have not yet decided myself what type of legislation would be most feasible s u tlicic n t p ost~l!.:"C i s encl osed . Dayonets a n d h o l · s: lc1·s. ck.. 2!ir, rifles S I .00 ca. and effective w ith o~t violating the Second Amendment, but I do believe that SPECIAL PURCHASE I th e completely uncontrolled interstate and foreign commerce in weapons is not healthy and that fi rearms legislation could be effected so as not Primers-Bra nd so fa m ous cannot be na- I to tionally advertised- pac ked 1000 to a car ton I violate the Second Amendment. in beau t iful p lastic loading trays of 250. I Small rifle. I Per 1000 . • ..•• •. •. ••. ...•. ...• .. • • • $4.50 I Readers Note : All Congressmen may be addressed at "House Offi ce Building," and ~~~ service armament co. all Senators at "Senate Office Building," both at "Washington 25, D.C." Address I'!··~ 689·6 Bergen Blvd ., R1dgef1eld , N. J all Governors at: State Capital, name of capital city, name of State.