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| It’s really sad that printed magazines are disappearing. Ten years ago magazine sections of stores were typically 2 to 3 times larger than they are now.
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| honestly did not know they were still around, I gave up on Magazines, (tho I still get American Rifleman each month, that I rarely read) when Precision Shooting and The Accurate Rifle went under
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| quote: Originally posted by sigspecops: ITen years ago magazine sections of stores were typically 2 to 3 times larger than they are now.
I agree. Our local grocery store got rid of the magazine aisle about a year ago, after shrinking by half a year or so before that when they quit carrying all the gun magazines. Some of the better selling and commemorative magazines are still available at the checkout lanes, but most people use the self checkout so the ones that are left don't appear to get a lot of looks and, I'm guessing, even fewer sales. It appears to be a dying business.
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