Archive for rifles

Hunting Magazines and Shows to Remain Legal

United States v. Stevens resulted in a big win for hunters, trappers and any American who values his freedom of speech.

April 20, 2010

Target Shooting Grows in Popularity

Approximately 34 million Americans participated in the shooting sports.

April 20, 2010

Colt LE6940 Carbine

A well-conceived and executed modification of Colt’s original design.

April 20, 2010

Three-Step Guide to 3-Gunning

Wonder what goes on in the fast-action world of 3-gun competition? Our colleague did—plunging into one of the most exciting shooting sports contested today.

April 16, 2010

A Half-Century of Service

The NRA Law Enforcement Division celebrates its 50th Anniversary.

April 13, 2010

The Bushmaster ACR

Bushmaster’s ACR is a transformative firearm.

April 13, 2010

Custom Leather Holster For Taurus Judge

Pure Kustom Holsters has a double-stitched, pre-formed, outside-the-waistband leather holster molded around the 2½" .410-bore/.45 Colt Taurus Judge revolver.

April 13, 2010

Cheaper Than Dirt! Buy-A-Gun

It may not sell firearms, but CheaperThanDirt.com now has an online firearm locator designed to put potential buyers in contact with a network of dealers.

April 13, 2010

Pro Ears Predator GOLD Electronic Ear Muffs

Pro Ears' new Predator GOLD electronic ear muffs have a Noise Reduction Rating of 26 dB and an automatic noise limiter set at 70 dB.

April 13, 2010

AR Operating Systems: Gas Impingement vs. Piston

Can the gas-piston AR system overtake the longest serving military rifle, or will the gas impingement system soldier on?

April 13, 2010

Limited Kalashnikov Series For NRA-ILA

In commemoration of Kalashnikov's birthday and the 35th anniversary of the AK-74, NRA and Arsenal, Inc., announced the launch of a new Jubilee Series AK-74.

April 13, 2010

ATK Acquires Blackhawk!

Major ammunition manufacturer Alliant Techsystems acquires big-name tactical accessory brand Blackhawk!

April 13, 2010

The Specs of MilSpec

How closely do civilian AR specifications resemble those of the military?

March 30, 2010

American-Made Muskets in the Revolutionary War

As galloping express riders and ringing church bells spread across New England during the early hours of April 19, 1775, thousands of farmers and tradesmen carrying a variety of firearms poured out of their homes and headed toward Lexington and Concord to intercept the British Army column approaching from Boston. America’s War for Independence had begun. Yet, despite their deeply held convictions, these provincials had no realistic chance to win.

March 29, 2010

The M1 Garand

Considered one of the finest rifles ever produced by American armories.

March 24, 2010