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abunaitoo
06-17-2018, 11:38 PM
Not the shooting one's.
It's harder and harder to find them.
Market, stores around here no longer carry them, or only a very few issues.
Even walmart has cut back.
We now have only one bookstore on island. The whole island.
Not convenient to get to.
Suggestions on how to keep up with new/special issues????

lefty o
06-17-2018, 11:41 PM
there's getting to be less and less printed magazines period. gun mags, car mags, etc. a result of the internet, and the magazines just rewriting the same **** over and over.

Dryball
06-17-2018, 11:57 PM
there's nothing to really keep up with unless you enjoy all the advertising.

am44mag
06-18-2018, 07:19 AM
Walmart's got a decent selection of them, at least ours does. Maybe 12+ different ones.

Hickory
06-18-2018, 07:33 AM
There is a lot of decent information right here on this site!
With a little gleaning a person can get a wealth of information just for the asking.

375supermag
06-18-2018, 10:08 AM
Hi..
The internet has taken a toll on all printed material, newspapers, books as well as magazines.
The only magazine I regularly purchase is Handloader.
I sometimes buy Scientific American or Discover if they have an interesting article on paleontology, ancient hominids, dinosaurs or megafauna.
Printed material is, I fear, headed the way of the 8- track tapes and 8mm home movies.

Thumbcocker
06-18-2018, 10:37 AM
IMHO gun rags have lost quality over the past decades. Articles are condescending and poorly written as well as poorly veiled advertising. This site is worth more than all of them put together. Handloader and The Fouling Shot are the only ones left at my house.

abunaitoo
06-18-2018, 01:40 PM
Only one I pick up regularly is Handloader.
I do grab any firearm surplus or collectable mag when I see them.
Our walmart used to carry six to ten of them.
Now lucky to see just one.
How are book stores doing in the lower 48????
Are they going to be like video stores. Gone.

CIC
06-18-2018, 01:56 PM
I am a fan of Handloader also. I just started getting the back issues on CD. I figure that will be some good winter reading plus a good resource in the future.

Geezer in NH
06-18-2018, 02:42 PM
How are book stores doing in the lower 48????
Are they going to be like video stores. Gone.

Yep pretty much gone. I used to get 10 or more magazines a month now I get 2. Fur Fish and Game and Muzzleloader Magazine.

All the old standbys are just adds or shills.

Hardcast416taylor
06-18-2018, 02:55 PM
In years past I had 6 different mags delivered to sort of keep up with the changes in the field of firearms. Now I`m older and retired and tired of the `bubble gum` articles being printed. I`m down to just the NRA Rifleman and Handloader. I just opted out from Rifle mag for their content and the Rifleman is next to be canceled due to it is almost all about the `civilian warrior` and his black rifle and a bunch of ads to the back 1/2 of the mag, possibly interesting reading for the Koresh type - but not me.Robert

abunaitoo
06-18-2018, 03:48 PM
Not a big fan of black rifles.
Older the better for me.

Geezer in NH
06-18-2018, 05:49 PM
Not a big fan of black rifles.
Older the better for me.
Know the feeling

bedbugbilly
06-18-2018, 06:29 PM
I still see them once in a while on a rack if I happen to walk by. I refuse to pay the price for what's in them. I used to love the years ago but it seemed like most of the articles were slanted towards the advertiser's products . . . which you can't blame them I guess. You can find plenty of reading on the internet and just because it's on the "net" doesn't mean it's true . . . the same as in printed magazines. My wife reads a lot and now, she subscribes to a number of libraries and gets the books on line. Sign of the times I guess.

Der Gebirgsjager
06-18-2018, 07:02 PM
Subscribe?

Outpost75
06-18-2018, 07:19 PM
Join the CBA and get The Fouling Shot and get either paper or electronic copy.

HangFireW8
06-18-2018, 07:42 PM
New AR
New scope for AR's
New accessories for AR's
Yup
It gets old, fast

WRideout
06-18-2018, 08:11 PM
There is still a pretty good selection at the local WalMart, or Barnes and Noble. They tend to run in the highly specialized fields, i.e. varmint hunting in Colorado with black rifles. I am old enough to have "good old days," and back then there was a fair amount of literature in the area of scientific experimentation and research with firearms. Now it seems that the current literature is all about accessories, all of which are too expensive for me. In that regard, the gun mags are starting to look a lot like Vogue or Seventeen.

Wayne

samari46
06-18-2018, 11:35 PM
Our local walmart used to have a pretty good selection of gun magazines. For whatever reason they have not had either Rifle or Handloader magazine since late last year. And this is a super wally world. And the store itself has gone down in quality and since I use a Bipap machine and need distilled water they often do not have any on the shelves. I try to stock up when they do at least 4 gallons. Frank

Shopdog
06-19-2018, 04:56 AM
Honestly,I see the same thing with internet forums?They used to be much more informative...... from a learning curve standpoint.Because of the speed however,it's only been 15 years or so that it's all pretty much been said.

Oh there will always be movers and shakers within an industry. But their participation on web based sites will wane. Research the material already at hand? Tweak it to work for whatever you're trying to accomplish.

mold maker
06-19-2018, 12:34 PM
It's the same info either copied or rewritten, hidden among the advertisements. If the advertisers are paying, and we are charged an exorbitant price for paper and ink, why bother? The printed media was at one time, the only way to find info. Its time has passed and we are witnessing its death.
Remember when the family gathered around the radio? When was the last time you even paid attention to what was on, or if it was on unless driving? At least it provides pleasant background noise to mask the din of traffic and doesn't require much attention.

abunaitoo
06-19-2018, 02:57 PM
I'm old school.
Still like the feeling of holding something in my hands when I read it.
Interweb is great, but nothing can compare to holding a good book / magazine, while reading.
To me, it's like talking with friends in person.
Phone and email are great, but being together talking can't be beat.
I sometimes feel sorry for the younger generation.
I see them sitting together, all on a phone, not one word between them.
It's like that almost everywhere you go.
No one talks to strangers anymore.
They rather text, or yack on the phone.

JoeJames
06-19-2018, 03:12 PM
American Rifleman, Life member, so no problem there; Shooting times, Guns & Ammo, Firearms News: subscribe to them, and Handgunner, and Handloader when I can find them. But local Kroger has gone bleeding heart; so I will keep looking for them.

TenTea
06-19-2018, 05:54 PM
American Rifleman comes with NRA life membership.
Guns Magazine got me with a *7 years for $35* deal about a year ago...couldn't resist that deal.
That's it at the moment.

Tom W.
06-20-2018, 12:56 AM
I'll pick up a Handloader if I can find one, and subscribe to G&A. It's not as good as it used to be, I suspect it's because of all the black rifle articles, and I never warmed up to them. Nor do I want an Aimpoint optic. But I still read it. Maybe I'm missing something, but I for one can't afford a pistol or revolver that cost $1600, nor a rifle or shotgun, either....

Walks
06-20-2018, 01:23 AM
I gave up on G&A when Robert Peterson died & his heirs sold off the Publishing Co. To the same folks that took over Shooting Times. They morphed into clones of each other. BLACK GUNS, BLACK GUNS, BLACK GUNS. Read a reloading story & do the numbers. Some of the stories would take 60hrs at 1 minute for every round. And all the loading time not considered. Or else It's 3 paragraphs artistically arranged around 3 photo's. That I could write in 15 minutes.
It's mostly repetitive trash.
Handloader & FOULING Shot.

mold maker
06-20-2018, 10:48 AM
Just because the computers made it possible, is absolutely no reason for the anemic print. I can't read it and not being a comic book, the print is more important than the big HD colorful pictures. While I understand that smaller print saves extra pages and ink, the bean counters have made the info contained worthless. Ya can't even replace the Sears catalog in the outhouse with it, because the paper is too slick.

Thin Man
06-21-2018, 08:13 AM
Could it be that your stare's political left leaning is having a spillover effect on the sales of firearms magazines? The "politically correct" crowd must have things their way, and that includes everything the majority of this site's members care about. To overcome this, as others have said, start by joining the NRA and get the American Rifleman at your door. You might add Handloader and Rifle magazines, both being excellent in their own flavors. Just because the local vendors don't have what you want on the magazine rack doesn't mean you have to "do without". Join or subscribe and enjoy.

smoked turkey
06-21-2018, 09:56 AM
Many of the gun review's in today's gun rags seems to be written mostly by the various manufacturers. This is probably due to the technical nature of their product. After some manipulation of the information, the magazine's writers just put their name on the article. So the evaluations are basically just ads for the product. The slant on them is designed to make the reader want to buy the product. That being said I still enjoy American Handgunner and Shooting Times. Both of these magazines have some really fine writers and they do a very respectable job of their reviews (my opinion). I also get American Rifleman due to my NRA membership and believe that everyone should be supporting them.

mold maker
06-21-2018, 10:16 AM
Every couple of months, I gather them up and send them with a PT person to distribute at a rehab center. He says they are very popular among the residents there who are being streached and bent to improve their ailments.

abunaitoo
06-21-2018, 10:28 PM
I too am a proud NRA life member.
Have been since 1978.
Used to subscribe to Shooting Times.
Skeeter Skelton was my first go to.
Handloader is not what it was, but it's about the best out there now.
Guns is not bad.

john.k
06-22-2018, 01:35 AM
!00%....I get free trade magazines that are far better reading than gun mags that cost heaps.And at least the writers ? for the trade mags may repeat advertisers claims,but they always point out promotional material as such.......unlike the gun mags where so called journalists do gardening,gym,cars ,boats ,and know nothing about any of it....and cant weed out(edit) bxxxdust put up by some contributors that is just plain wrong facts.

10x
06-24-2018, 10:24 AM
Canada's Premier gun magazine available mailed to your door with an NFA membership
or on line 6 months later

https://nfa.ca/news-media/cfj/

Bent Ramrod
06-24-2018, 12:21 PM
Mine are all specialty/subscription mags or e-mags, except American Rifleman. Fouling Shot, ASSRA Journal, BPCR News, ARTCA Journal. And now the Sharps Collector Report, thanks to some super salesmanship from the leading lights of the Sharps Collector’s Association. I told them I could never afford an original Sharps rifle, but they wouldn’t listen to me.:roll:

Having no staff of professional writers (except now BPCR News), these depend on their memberships for articles, which, leave us face it, can be of variable quality and minuscule reader interest. Harder to get through and less informative than a puff piece in a slick mag on the latest plastic 9mm, even.

The fact is that our hobby areas are finite. If you’ve been into them for 10 years, you’ll see little that is actually new to you except “exciting” new products. If you’ve been into them for 20 years, mostly it’s slight nuances and takes on the lore you already know.

Somebody has to be interested in the contents of the newsstand gun mags. When I go out to the rifle range, the ground is covered with 9, .40, .223 and 7.62 x 39 shells like the opening of the movie Lord of War. That’s a Market.

marlin39a
06-24-2018, 12:26 PM
I gave up even glancing at gun magazines on the racks. I get a free newsletter from Gunsamerica every week with the latest and greatest. I usually go through it quickly, and delete.

robg
06-24-2018, 01:19 PM
I subscribe to handloader/rifle and guns and ammo as they are very rare to find over here ,20 years ago no problem.UK magazines are so dull and dry.

jonp
06-24-2018, 03:34 PM
They have gotten very yuppie it seems to me. When Field and Stream ended up with more articles on rock climbing and mountain biking than hunting I cancelled but a magazine has to follow what the trends are I guess.

Other than the free mags from The NRA the only one I still subscribe to is Fur-Fish-Game which I been lucky enough to have been published in a few times on rifle ballistics, recoil etc. It's more geared to trapping than anything but there is always articles on hunting and fishing in every issue. If you don't subscribe pick one up. One of the last, true "how to" hunting, fishing and trapping magazines out there.

WILCO
06-24-2018, 07:01 PM
Not a big fan of black rifles.
Older the better for me.

I'm a recent fan. MILSPEC floats my boat. Iron sights rock too.

Still love the old stuff. My credit card is proof of that.

Once in a while, I buy a gun magazine. Share it with the newbies.
Then they ask questions. I show them the world of MILSURP.

abunaitoo
06-26-2018, 08:15 PM
Went to barns and noble today.
Had to drive all the way to town.
Only book store left on the island.
Firearms section was really small.
I did find three that I bought.
Didn't have some that I was looking for.
Kind of sad people no longer buy books and magazines.
I'm wondering how long before movie theaters start to disappear.
I still miss drive inns.
Kids now days can't believe we used to do that.
Almost all asked if there are any still open.
None.

mold maker
06-27-2018, 09:35 AM
At today's prices, I won't notice them missing. Movies have way overpriced their entertainment value and the mags are just advertisements with a regurgitation hidden somewhere in between.