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Anyone else miss these old school newspapers? I remember salivating over the pages and pages of surplus gear and guns in the classifieds. I LOVED that classified ads where the company jammed as many items they could on the page. Anything like that still around. That had to be in like mid to late 80's when this was around?
 
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I used to get those out of the trash can at the Post Office, where they were thrown away by whoever picked up the mail for the local hardware store. I ordered a couple of used revolvers from J&G Sales advertising in SGN.
 
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Oh yeah, salivating is right. It’s still around, though, just different name, Firearms News.


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Yep. I would get a copy at the book store once in a while in the 80's. Wish I would have saved a copy.
 
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Yes! I subscribed to it for many years.
Picked up several guns from the ads.



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Loved it and miss it.




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That was a fun rag. Forgot all about it. Nice memory.




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It was great reading.
 
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Those were definitely the good ole days!




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Say, is that a page from the August 3, 2009 Shotgun News featuring an ad for the Accu-strut?


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I read it a lot during the 1970's and 1980's, miss it.

I ran across an old copy of Trade-A-Plane a couple years ago, one ad was for an original Wright aircraft engine, made by either Orville or Wilbur, I don't remember which one. I kept it.


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SGN and Hemmings Motor News were the best. I had some nice, foreign mil surp rifles I bought from sellers there. Thousands of Browning links for 08, 06 and 5.56. I had new cloth belts for the old Browning water cooled machine guns. I went after a extremely nice linker at SOG or Gun Parts Inc. But they were sold out. Oh they were good days.
 
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Good old Shotgun News. Bought my first revolver from an ad. Was a subscriber and would take it to work so a few of us could salivate.
 
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I just remembered that when dewats were still legal there was an ad for Swedish K's for about $250. I was too cheap to get one and a few years later they were illegal. Missed a chance to get my favorite SMG.


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That’s where I found my P6. I enjoyed reading SGN.
 
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Originally posted by 12131:
Oh yeah, salivating is right. It’s still around, though, just different name, Firearms News.


I used to spend hours on that paper.
Monk, you are really on top of things.
thx.
 
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Got my first P226 from a Shotgun news add. Great bathroom reading material too. Big Grin
 
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I bought my first pistol, a .22 cal. Berretta 70S, from SGN.


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Yes, I remember Shotgun News. I never had a subscription but a buddy did and he gave me issues all the time. Have not thought about that for years.



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It has morphed into a magazine called Firearms News.
I think.


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