My Western has glasses, my Action does not. The stories are typical Atlas fare, and probably sub-par compared to the contemporary stuff from other Atlas mags. There's a real tear-jerker in the Action by Tuska, but the book only has 2 or 3 war stories. The rest are sports/spy/manly-men type stuff.
They're impossible in any kind of decent shape as they're oversized (magazine width, comic height) and the covers are on a pretty flimsy cover stock. It seems even worse than other Atlas comics, whereas other 3-D books were on a thicker stock.
As an aside, do you know who Heath used as a model on this book? It's definitely not his typical face, and I know he felt that he wasn't a good face-drawer. I recall him saying he often used his reflection in a mirror, but I've never seen him draw another face like this one.