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Gun of the Week | by: NRA Staff

Savage Rascal

12/3/2012

We've featured firearms from throughout the industry and history in the Gun of the Week series, but Savage's Rascal is the first entry that was designed exclusively with young gun enthusiasts in mind.

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Colt LE901-16S

11/26/2012

Called the LE901-16S Modular Carbine, Colt's new 7.62x51 mm NATO is an "out-of-the-box" concept that's a marriage of the AR-10 and AR-15 platforms. An adaptive rifle that uses a highly modified and upgraded AR-15 lower receiver with an equally unique AR-10 magazine well, the LE901-16S quickly converts to an M4-type carbine in 5.56x45 mm NATO.

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Para Warthog

11/19/2012

A compact .45, Para's Warthog delivers full-size stopping power in a carry-size package. Better yet, it features the ever-popular 1911 design.

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DRD Paratus-16

11/13/2012

A quick break down semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308/7.62 x 51mm, the Paratus-16 from DRD Tactical can be assembled in less than a minute without the use of tools.

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Mossberg 464 SPX

11/5/2012

Mossberg released its original model 464 lever-action rifle in early 2008, which—not coincidentally—wasn’t long after Winchester announced that it would no longer be manufacturing Model 94s in the U.S. The original 464 has a fair bit in common with the Model 94s, but the SPX is a different beast entirely—it's not a cowboy gun, and it's probably not for everyone.

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Glock 17

10/29/2012

Named for mechanical engineer Gaston Glock’s 17th patent, the Model 17 changed how and what handguns are made of.

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Smith & Wesson Model 29

10/22/2012

First introduced as the Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum in 1955, the Model 29 was the original .44 Mag. revolver—and it would go on to attain nearly unparalleled levels of fame in the wheelgun industry.

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Remington Versa Max

10/15/2012

Winner of American Rifleman's 2011 Golden Bullseye Award for shotguns, the Remington Versa Max has a nearly unparalleled level of versatility.

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Kel-Tec KSG

10/8/2012

The name K-S-G simply stands for Kel-Tech Shotgun, and that’s fair, since this pump action is the company’s very first foray into the tactical shotgun market.

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Ruger GP100

10/1/2012

First built as a replacement for the Security-Six, Speed-Six and Service-Six revolvers, the GP100 makes handling .357 Mag. easier than ever and is a staple of Ruger's line.

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