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Why am I receiving the digital issue?
I always want a paper issue! Can’t take a digital issue when I am on the Throne!
I agree. I can’t even get to the digital issue. Plus it’s difficult to even try to work this damn machine. I want to shoot guns. Not screw with computers. I paid for paper!
Walt
I’m with you! I require a paper issue. However the digital is a convenient option in addition the paper issue. Thanks for both!
Not getting intomthe digital issue. Need the paper more flexible .
Thank you for both…most appreciated. Being able to go into the archives is handy, especially when I want to research an older gun before I buy.
I like the pdf edition, a lot easier the keep than paper. I was a little disappointed in the 9mm 1911 review, I’m in the market for a LW 9mm. The Taurus is all steel and heavy, the Springfield is an officer frame, the testing is apples, oranges and grapefruit. It did confirm my thoughts on Colt being way behind on 9mm 1911’s and overpriced.
I’ll read both but really prefer the paper magazine!
I guess I’m just old school.
Carrying the print copy of gun tests in public is not appreciated
by some. Having GT on my phone
makes life less controversial.
Thank you for both L.Weiss,MI.