Editorial from Women and Guns January 01, 1997

by Julie Gottlieb
Executive Editor

Parting Shot...

A look back: this issue of WOMEN & GUNS marks our eighth anniversary. Some days that doesn't seem at all possible--and other days we're convinced it's been much, much longer. For reasons we've never understood, our February issue, which just happens to be our anniversary one, is consistently a newsstand bestseller. Here are two from years past.

1992--This was the beginning of our first full year of four-color issues and availability on the newsstand, which generated a lot of interest for the magazine and the notion of women gunowners.

Actress Sharon Farrell displays a formidable semi-auto on the cover and talked about being a pro-gun actress in an interview with founding editor Sonny Jones.

We tested a Clock .45 and a Remington 11-87 in that issue, gave readers some tips on stance, and introduced you to the world of practical shooting.

The callout, "Are You Too Stupid to Read This Magazine?" referred to a controversial law review article that proposed banning handgun ads if they were directed at women, because--you guessed it--the authors thought we'd be just too dumb to understand them!

1993--Another bestselling newsstand issue featured Cynthia Hampton modeling activewear, and the Colt .380 Mustang on this cover.

Our handgun editor was just Gila May then, but this issue marked the first of our annual handgun "roundups" by caliber--that year .380's, which were just beginning to gain credibility as legitimate defensive rounds. It's a February issue tradition that continues in this issue.

The issue also featured a real-life drama, as a young mother held a home intruder at bay. We were pleased that year to announce the formation of the Women's Shooting Sports Foundation, which today is the recognized leader in developing and promoting women's shooting sports. We also reviewed a new crop of holsters, designed especially for women, and attended a class at the American Pistol Institute.


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