I have a fairly complete set of Rifleman's from the 30's, 40's, 50's. Maybe once a year I'll sit down and go through them until my eyes turn inside out. Lots of knowledge to be gained but sometimes even a died-in-the-wool gun loony becomes super-saturated with esoteric stuff. I lament that the current Rifleman is a non-starter for me, with but rarely an article about something classic - and then the article is a yawner anyway with nothing fresh that I didn't already know.

"The Times They are a Changin'." A kid of today will probably lament about what the Rifleman has become when he's an old fart. "Oh for the good old days when each issue had an article about the latest & greatest Glock/SIG/Ruger/AR and half the pages were devoted to overpaid suits' political rants."

Ken, I'm nuts enough to arrange to take them off your hands, but I'm sure I have a box full of Rifleman's from the 60's around here someplace too.


"You can lead a man to logic, but you cannot make him think." Joe Harz
"Always certain, often right." Keith McCafferty