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GOTW: SIG P290RS
Sub-compact pistols continue to be hot items at the gun shop, especially those available in larger, more powerful calibers. SIG's P290RS, a sub-compact 9mm, was designed to meet all the demands of concealed carry practitioners and is an improvement on the company's P290 design.
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GOTW: Winchester SXP Field
Winchester's new SXP Field offers the reliability and ruggedness that's sought after in a pump shotgun, with speed that can stand up to an autoloader. Get a closer look at the latest AmericanRifleman.org Gun of the Week.
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10 Rifles You Should Own Before You Die
In the introduction of “The Rifle Book,” Jack O’Connor wrote, “To me the rifle has always been the most romantic of all weapons, and of all rifles the one I love most is the rifle for big game… I like a handgun, I hold a shotgun in high regard; but rifles—well, I love the darned things.” Here you'll find a subjective list of the ones I believe you should own at some time in your life, and why.
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GOTW: Colt Marine Pistol
Colt has once again placed one of its 1911s at the side of America's armed forces, this time with the Colt Marine Pistol. Get a look at this latest AmericanRifleman.org Gun of the Week.
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GOTW: Savage 11/111 Lady Hunter
When Savage committed itself to designing a rifle specifically for women, its engineers consulted with female hunters first—and listened to what they had to say. The result was the latest AmericanRifleman.org Gun of the Week: The 11/111 Lady Hunter.
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Holsters: Hybrids & Exotics
Not all holster makers are satisfied with following the crowd. Some have chosen to blend holster concepts, adopt an original idea, or to bring back an old design in a new way. Here are a few carry methods that have resulted from thinking outside of the belt line.
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GOTW: Bersa BP9CC
Though best known for its Thunder semi-automatic pistols, Bersa has occasionally branched out into the concealed carry market—and our latest Gun of the Week may be the company's best example yet.
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GOTW: Rossi Rio Grande
Though they’re not as commonplace as they once were, lever-action rifles are inherently American. They've earned their place in the country's history, and are most often associated with the Old West. Rossi tried to capture all of that lore when it released our latest Gun of the Week, the Rio Grande.
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GOTW: Ruger 77/357
Being able to feed a long gun and a handgun from the same box of cartridges can reduce ammo costs, and one of the oldest, most tried-and-true shooting concepts in the industry. While the lever-action has been more often associated with that role, Ruger has recently released a line of bolt-actions that are more than capable of handling your favorite handgun loads.
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The Remington 783
The Remington 783 is a budget-conscious bolt-action rifle that shoots m.o.a. groups at a price that brings back memories of the 700 from 20 years ago.
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Cutting It Close: Sharp Gift Ideas
Can’t think of what to get that special shooter/hunter/outdoorsman on your list? You know, the man, woman or kid who already appears to have it all? Take our word for it, anyone who likes to pull a trigger, bag a game animal and/or be prepared for the worst will like getting a knife … er, another knife. You can never have too many blades, and so here are some last-minute cues to can't-miss gifts.
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GOTW: Tanfoglio Appeal
Manufactured by Tanfoglio and imported by EAA, the Appeal is single action bullpup rifle that sports a polymer stock and rail. Its lightweight rimfire design makes it an ideal AmericanRifleman.org Gun of the Week.
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New Guns for 2013
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) holds a trade show each year in November. A variety of gun manufacturers provide a sneak peek into what guns might make their way onto the market in 2013. While having a gun on display at this show is not always a sure bet it will become available, it's always interesting to see what gunmakers have in mind.
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Shooting Accessories
There's nothing like getting out of the house to enjoy a day of shooting. Adding a few items to your shooting equipment set can make trigger time even better. Whether it’s to steady a shot, protect your guns or clean up afterward, there are plenty of accessories to help improve your shooting experience at Cheaper Than Dirt.
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GOTW: Remington R1 Enhanced
Not too long ago the only semi-automatic Remington handguns you could find were manufactured in the 1920s. The company has continued to expand its revived M1911 line over the past few years, though, and the R1 Enhanced is the latest addition to the Gun of the Week series.