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“Need an accurate reliable gun...you get what you pay for.” This is an all too often heard sentiment. Sadly, some of our fellow gun-owners put too much stock in the price of their equipment.

In the current issue we evaluate one “inferior” rifle and take a close look at a controversy involving two others—the Remington Model 710 rifle and the ongoing debate on whether the Mossberg 500 is equal to the venerable Remington 870 in the role of a fighting shotgun. The conclusions reached by our authors on the above firearms may surprise you.

Learning how to operate a firearm proficiently is far more important than the initial price tag. To that end, you'll find a number of excellent training articles in this issue.

And so what about the Keyboard Experts? Frankly, they would be well advised to remember the old adage, “It’s not the size of the man in the fight—it’s the size of the fight in the man.”


columns
The Briefing Room:
S.W.A.T. Introduces Electronic Edition
Denny Hansen
Street Smarts:
Highway Blues
Brent Wheat
Up Close And Personal:
OC As A Weapon
Jeff Gonzales
Enemy At The Gate:
Can Anything Curb The Federal Power Stampede?
Richard W. Stevens
Training & Tactics:
Can You Overestimate Your Enemy?
Louis Awerbuck

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Staff
Lawful Carry:
Sidearmor Holsters
Flint Hansen
The Skunk Works:
Advanced Taser NiMH Rechargeable Battery System
Eugene Nielsen
Long Guns:
First Samco M-33 Handguard and Accessories
Leroy Thompson
Off Beat:
KWC Caspian AirSoft Pistol
Denny Hansen
Training Calendar:
Find out about upcoming training coming up...where and when.
Staff

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Remington’s Model 710: Ready For Use Right Out Of The Box
If the Remington 700 is considered by some the to be Cadillac of bolt-action rifles, then the Model 710 could be considered the Chevy of the same class. But how will this synthetic-stocked bolt gun work for those on a tight budget? Our field test showed it's up to the challenge—and then some.
by Flint Hansen

Kimber’s Compact Stainless II: Does It Make the Grade?
With a match-grade bull barrel fitted to the slide we knew that accuracy would suffice, but compact 1911-type pistols have a reputation for less than perfect reliability. Nineteen different factory loads and 500 rounds later, however, proved that the compact Kimber is worthy of consideration for serious carry.
by Denny Hansen

Win A Week At Blackwater! S.W.A.T. Sweepstakes
This month’s sweepstakes will allow one lucky winner to attend a tactical course at Blackwater Trainer Center. A Black Hawk Tsunami hydration system and a 1,000 round case of Black Hills ammo is also included!
from Team S.W.A.T.

Duel Of The Titans: Remington 870 vs. The Mossberg 500
While the Remington 870 held in high esteem as a combat shotgun, how does the Mossberg 500 series stack up against it? Noted shotgun guru, and S.W.A.T. Tactical Consultant, Louis Awerbuck, offers his opinions on these two very different firearms for tactical usage.
by Louis Awerbuck

Table of Contents
SWAT Magazine August 2003

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Running The Gun: Essential Malfunction Drills
What can go wrong, will—and at the worst possible time. Murphy is not only alive and well, he's along for the ride. Can you clear a malfunction and stay in the fight? Reading this article may be the cheapest life insurance you could ever purchase.
by Dave Spaulding

Weapons Of The Willing: U.S. And Allied Infantry Weapons Used In Iraq
S.W.A.T. is proud to offer this pictorial insight to some of the weapons used by U.S. and Coalition Forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The photos showcased were taken on the front lines by combat cameramen.
by Robert Bruce

A.I.’s New Precision Rifle: No Compromise
Accuracy International's new AE model is a tough, accurate sniper rifle offered at a more attractive price than previous AI models.
by David M. Fortier

M16 Magazines: Myths And A Better Mousetrap
When Heckler & Koch was tasked to improve the British L85A2 (SA-80) rifle, one of the key issues was to redesign the magazine. The final version of the improved magazine works equally as well in AR-15/M16 rifles.
by Patrick A. Rogers

The Springfield ’03: A Classic American Rifle
This historical-type article traces the lineage of the 1903 rifle through both World Wars and the Korean “police action”. With a little legwork a shooter can still find serviceable rifles. All that’s left is to aim, hold and squeeze a piece of American History.
by Clint Smith

Springfield’s New Sub-Compact XD: Another Winner?
Whether you prefer to call it a “survival kit” or a “bug-out bag”, having the right gear on your person or in your vehicle could save your life. In this article, the author shares with readers the benefit of his years of experience in the back-country, and what he considers essential gear for a well-rounded survival kit.

by Denny Hansen

S.W.A.T.’s Survival Kit: What We Chose
Whether you prefer to call it a “survival kit” or a “bug-out bag”, having the right gear on your person or in your vehicle could save your life. In this article, the author shares with readers the benefit of his years of experience in the back-country, and what he considers essential gear for a well-rounded survival kit.

by Ashley C. Emerson

Armed But Not Dangerous: A Sheriff’s Department Works With Citizens
Open to the general public, the Boone County (Indiana) Sheriff’s Department trains citizens in proper gun handling techniques, combat mindset, situational awareness and other important topics.

by Brent Wheat

 
                     
 
 
 
 
   
                     
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