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Ruger M77 Hawkeye Rifle: Gun Review
Several years ago I was prowling around a crowded little gun shop when I heard a rifle softly calling my...
Mauser 98K Bolt Action Rifle: Gun History
The Mauser 98K was the standard service rifle of the German military. It was one of the most-produced rifles in...
Winchester Model 94: Gun Review
The guns that truly changed the world form a unique and rare club. While the membership requirements are vague and...
Remington Model 870: Great Guns
The first American slide-action or “pump” shotgun was made by Spencer Arms in 1882. Winchester picked up on the concept...
Gun History: The Thompson Submachine Gun
Made famous during war, on gangland streets and in Hollywood films, the “Tommy Gun” was a marvel of its day.
Colt Walker Revolver: Gun of the Week
The big, powerful, distinctive revolver from the mid-1800s has a significant place in American history--and Hollywood has helped further its fame.
The M1 Garand: Gun of the Week
“In my opinion, the M1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised.” –Lt. General George S. Patton Jr. in...
S&W M&P Shield: Gun Review
The easy-to-shoot, polymer-framed pistol fills an important niche in the self-defense handgun category.
Browning High Power: Gun of the Week
Every shooter has their preferences for what they want in a pistol, and there is a myriad of designs and...
Remington Model 700: Gun History
The best-selling bolt-action rifle in America is also a classic American success story.