Book Review: MAGNUM - The S&W .357 Magnum Phenomenon
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Today we're looking at one of the most recent additions to the Collector Grade ensemble: Tim Mullin's MAGNUM: the S&W .357 Magnum Phenomenon. It's a very good history of one of American's iconic handguns.
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