The other mags just didn’t seem as relevant and well written (as in presenting the good, bad and ugly), plus Masood often writes for “Combat Handguns”. I get the NRA rag though. One magazine I picked at the store was $10. Who Gets The Magazine. I think some of what is hurting gun magazines is the lack of really good writers. The problem with reviewing your advertisers, is reviewing your advertisers. Costs only $40 or so to gain voting #2A friendly people. I miss Soldier Of Fortune in print great mag back in the day. Benelli’s Super Vinci Blends Art and Engineering. Heston’s (an incomplete quote, I know) statement about prying his gun from his cold dead hands applies to my love & preference of guns magazines in print form. Cancel Anytime. What’s the difference between an idiot with a printing press and an idiot with a website? Three pings if the customer also bought a Halloween mask. It isn’t that they didn’t have writers trying to tell them and write the stories it was that those in control didn’t care and/or were simply dense. No, not all print writers are qualified – I may or may not have someone in mind here and if you’re a writer, I bet you do, too – but far more bloggers and vloggers are out there disseminating potentially dangerous information than are print writers. Converted “liberal” friends into #2A friendly armed voters (they didn’t vote before). Innovative and built to run, the POF Minuteman stands apart among AR pistols, much like its late creator, the incomparable Frank DeSomma. Marvon Payton allegedly tried to steal a gun from a CCW class and attacked an officer with a screwdriver before being fatally shot. Comps and access to library of past issues and reviews is a great bonus. “With the loss of print comes the loss of wisdom.” – You sound like the legacy media. (asside: rather than go find the mag and make sure the title is correct, I just “googled” it; 2018, right?). Seems like only creepy teenagers read those. I once saw a passenger on an airliner who was reading the airline magazine they stick behind the seats actually put her finger and thumb down on the magazine page and try to zoom in on what she was reading……. Now they’re all party planners. It includes six popular Mossy Oak patterns like Break-Up Country®, Shadow Grass … Online you can find bloggers and youtubers you can trust to do a good review without the influence of advertising money. Then looked around to see if anybody was watching. We hope that the writers will get together and support all gun rights. One quick click later I was ushered to the subscription page…for a print magazine called American Survival Guide. And often they open with reviews of actual legal cases about DGUs, and not DGUs. Either the gun industry realizes it’s 2018 and they need to cater to a different crowd or the entire media will continue to suffer. There was. which wine pairs well with owb? milsurp mags and their mostly vaporware. I can’t find the reference now, but I remember Brock Yates (of Car & Driver fame) revealing once that many car reviews in the 1970s were written from offices in New York without the author EVER having even sat in the car. Gun World Magazine: Subscribe today to get regular news about Gun World. Online Magazine. ASG is a great magazine worthy of it 90s predessors. Egon Spengler told us back in 1984 that “print is dead.” Said so right in the middle of an abandoned firehouse. The gun magazines have mostly embarrassed themselves. performance bikes and mechanics, now there’s a mournful loss. With the loss of print comes the loss of wisdom. Forums with real users discussing real experiences will always beat out paying $5 for 50 pages of advertisements and paid off “reviews.” If advertising is their bread and butter they should be paying the consumer to look at the ads rather than the other way around. First had a subscription with them back in the ’80’s, and abruptly ended in the early ’90’s. Gun World Australia located at Hillcrest in Brisbane's South Western Suburbs, was first established in 2015 to service the Queensland firearms market.