Helix magazine (disambiguation)
- Helix magazine (disambiguation)
Helix magazine may refer to one of two things:
* Helix Magazine, a student run CCSU publication.
* [http://www.helixsf.com/ Helix: A Speculative Fiction Quarterly] , an online magazine specializing in professionally written science fiction and fantasy.
* A way of loading ammunition, in a fashion that resembles a double-helix revolver. [ [http://www.browning.com/products/catalog/accessories/detail.asp?value=029J&cat_id=112&type_id=42839 Example product] of Browning Arms Company]
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