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May/June 2010

  • Homemade Banjo Construction
  • The Art of Tracking
  • The German 1888 Commission Rifle
  • making a Fire Bed With Hot Rocks
  • March/April 2010

  • How Handy is the Carbine!
  • Homemade Leather Dye
  • The Frontiersman's Knife
  • The Homemade Muzzleloading Shotgun Barrel
  • January/February 2010

  • Building the Piroque
  • Poor Man's Camos
  • The Comanche .45/.410 Pistol Combination
  • Using Bone for Knife Handles
  • November/December 2009

  • Making a Folding Bucksaw
  • Wood Stove Blacksmithing
  • The Versatile Hibachi
  • Those Loveable Carcanos
  • September/October 2009

  • Home Made Raft Construction
  • My Smoothbore Muzzleloading Pistol
  • Live Aboard Basics
  • Digging Homemade Wells
  • July/August 2009

  • Moving Up With A Treehouse
  • The Ruger Mini 14
  • Obtaining and Building With Salvaged Lumber
  • Hunting For Real Treasure
  • May/June 2009

  • Using Glass Bottles to Practice Flintknapping
  • Building a Survival Radio
  • Making the Pistol Crossbow
  • The Need for Heirloom Gardens
  • March/April 2009

  • How to Sell at Flea Markets
  • Building the Smokehouse
  • My Flintlock Pistol
  • The Kit Gun Today
  • January/February 2009

  • Native Wild Fruit Trees
  • How to Run a Successful Yard Sale
  • Raw Hide - Mountain Man Duct Tape
  • The Whitneyville Walker Revolver
  • November/December 2008

  • FIRE: What to Do!
  • My Attempts at Making Extra Money
  • Knife Steels 101
  • Double Standard: Bond Derringers
  • September/October 2008

  • Producing Methane Fuel and Do-It-Yourself
            Diesel
  • Dugout Homes
  • The Lost Treasure of Padre Island
  • July/August 2008

  • A Rubber Band Gun That Rocks
  • Put Together Your Own Junk Yard Power
            Company
  • Three Scout Rifles
  • The Muzzleloading Double Barrel 10 GA
  • May/June 2008

  • Air Guns for Survival
  • The Sling Arrow
  • The Fire Piston Project
  • Why Not Make a War Club
  • March/April 2008

  • Building a Storage Shed From Pallets
  • Survival Gardening
  • Emergency Key-Chain Fire Starter
  • Basics of Fishing Small Streams
  • January/February 2008

  • Weir Fishing
  • Hunting in Ground Blinds Successfully
  • Muzzleloading Pistols
  • Old Time Duck Hunting
  • November/December 2007

  • The Texas Knife
  • The Russian Seven Shooter Revolver
  • Improvised Snowshoes
  • Wilderness Camping/And Survival
  • September/October 2007

  • Fun With Thermal Cooking
  • The Russian Seven Shooter Revolver
  • Building a Gun Rack
  • The 1950's Foraging Kit
  • July/August 2007

  • Making Grandma's Blackpowder
  • Taking to the Woods
  • Poor Boy Camping
  • Pre-1900 Shotguns
  • March/April 2007

  • The First Bowie Knife
  • A Combination Powder Horn
  • Make Your Own Dutch Oven
  • The Homemade Hay Feeder
  • January/February 2007

  • The Fire Piston
  • The Essential Sewing Kit
  • Big Harvests From Small Scale Gardens
  • Making Jack Pine Lamp Stands
  • November/December 2006

  • The Weather Spirit of Birch Creek
  • Makeshift Cutlery
  • Cap and Ball Conversions
  • The Spring Back Antler Knife
  • September/October 2006

  • Finding and Fishing Beaver Bogs
  • Mountaineers in Mexico
  • Rhyolite - A Slice of History
  • Anatomy of a Snaplock
  • March/April 2006

  • Making the Canteen
  • Tree House Design and Construction
  • The Ancient Method of Cuttlebone Casting
  • The Russian Warhorse...
            The Mosin Nagant Rifle
  • January/February 2006

  • The Right Canoe for You
  • Stream Side Fly Tying Box with Vise
  • The Doglock Musket
  • A Dutch Oven Cooking Primer
  • November/December 2005

  • The Split Log Scoop Roof
  • A Low Dollar 18th Century Camp Box
  • The Single Barrel Shotgun in the Jungle
  • Garfish: Plentiful Food in Hard Times
  • September/October 2005

  • Wind and Weather Making
  • Building the Simple Deer Feeder
  • Modern Waterfowling With Black Powder
            Shotguns
  • My Version of the Swivel Gun
  • July/August 2005

  • Life in the 1800's
  • The 1850 Scout Rifle
  • Build a Handy Backwoods Bucksaw
  • Survival Knife Simplicity
  • May/June 2005

  • Smokehouses... How They Work
  • Do-It-Yourself Hygrometers
  • Muzzleloading Back-up Pistols
  • Homebrewing Beer
  • January/February 2005

  • The Backyard Blacksmith Shop
  • The Henry-A .22 For Lever Action Fans
  • The Homemade Yard Trailer
  • Do It Yourself Diesel Fuel
  • November/December 2004

  • Old Time Turkey Guns
  • Wilderness Survival in the 18th Century
  • Make Your Own Handgun Grips
  • Building Aluminum Fram Snowshoes
  • September/October 2004

  • Life On A Houseboat
  • Turn Your Rifle Into A Survival Kit
  • Canoe Building
  • The Homemade Kentucky Rifle
  • May/June 2004

  • Building the Piroque
  • The Gun That Won the East
  • Another Look at the Stick's Dark Side
  • The Chicken Tractor
  • November/December 2003

  • The Machete... Ultimate Survival Tool
  • Permanent Elevated Deer Stands
  • Lever Guns
  • Rondeau's Rifle
  • September/October 2003

  • The Cap and Ball Belly Gun
  • Rogers Rangers: Frontiersmen and Soldiers
  • Build It Sylvan Hart Style
  • The Bone Handle Knife
  • July/August 2003

  • Mobile Shelters
  • Quickie Survival Bow and Arrows
  • Making a Scale Model Black Powder Cannon
  • The Care and Feeding of the Backwoods
            Pick-up Truck
  • May/June 2003

  • Making the Underhammer Muzzleloading Rifle
  • Trail Food
  • Making Homemade Cough Drops
  • The Construction of a Milled Log Cabin
  • March/April 2003

  • Improvised Backwoods Tools
  • Customizing the Handi-Rifle
  • The Stick's Dark Side
  • To Mas or Not to Mas
  • July/August 2002

  • The Outback Air Rifle
  • Making the Underhammer Pistol
  • Go Light... Travel Far
  • The Indian Blanket Gun
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