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Ruger's Old Army

With blued or stainless construction, fixed or adjustable sights and a choice of barrel length, Ruger’s Old Army can be had in many variations. Whatever...
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Russia's...

When it comes to handguns, the name, “Nagant,” in Russia carries with it the same weight and immediate recognition as “Colt” does in the United States.
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Fantasy Remingtons

Here in the opening quarter of the 21st century, we are blessed to have access to virtually all the 19th century single-action percussion revolvers produced...
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Colt Python

The advertising people at Colt must have known just exactly how much I could stand. In 1956, I was straight out of high school and a Colt Python and the...
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Percussion Part 3

In late 1846, Texas Ranger Capt. Sam Walker put Colt back in business after their bankruptcy as he ordered 1,000 “heavy” revolvers complete with several...
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Trifecta Of .32-20s

Ever gotten off on the wrong foot with someone? This cliché can be attributed to me and the .32-20 cartridge. First it started in 1972 with a K-Frame S&W...
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Rifles

Field Shooting Tips

Being a hunter and a guide, I’ve seen a lot of mistakes during my 45 years of being in the field. Some mistakes couldn’t be avoided, but there are...
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Savage Model 23-B

In the 129 years Savage Arms has been in business, the company has produced more than its share of iconic firearms — the Model 99 lever-action rifle, the...
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Springfield...

Springfield Armory is a powerhouse in the contemporary American gun world. Resurrected in 1974 from the ashes of the venerable 200-year-old government armory,
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Bean Counters

“Bean counters” seems to be a pejorative term in the rifle community, usually delivered with an implied sneer: “All was well with Company X until the...
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MAC-10 Radical...

Gordon Ingram was a WWII veteran with a knack for guns. He returned from the war zone determined to build a better mousetrap. His mousetrap eventually...
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Savage Impulse...

“Shoot again!” I bellowed, with no one nearby to zipper my mouth. Silence might have improved the outcome.
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Shotguns

The IWI Tavor TS12 shotgun sitting on a tree stump
IWI Tavor TS12:...

While the IWI Tavor TS12 does indeed fire conventional 12-gauge ammunition, that is the only thing about this gun that is normal, predictable, or average....
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Will Dabbs firing IWI Tavor TS12
Radically...

From materials science and engineering to design, everything about the IWI Tavor TS12 is radically advanced.
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Cosmi Shotgun

I’ve handled, fired and admired Cosmi shotguns up close. If you get a magnifying loupe out and go over one carefully, you won’t find a single mistake...
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FAMARS USA Rombo

Every now and then, we gun collectors, shooters and hunters get a difficult-to-scratch itch for a new shotgun. We visit gun shops and shows, search online,...
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Double Vision

Every upland bird hunter, whether his game is pheasants, grouse, quail, chukars or even wild turkey, ought to have at least one double-barrel shotgun. In my...
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Shell Games

When you think about it, shotgun design hasn’t changed a whole lot in the past several decades. The first over/under was a Beretta wheellock musket...
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