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Gunsite, the Remington VersaMax, Ruger's 10/22 Takedown, an Uzi chambered in .22 LR and more will be featured on American Rifleman TV in July.
July 01, 2012
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In an age where pocket pistols are becoming predominantly polymer, Kimber wanted to give shooters an all-metal option that brought power and a little style to the concealed carry gun. They did just that with the Kimber Solo series.
June 25, 2012
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Gun of the Week: Kimber Solo Carry
June 22, 2012
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I Have This Old Gun: M1 Thompson
June 20, 2012
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There were some delays as the network jockeyed the season premiere time slot, but American Rifleman Field Editor Bruce N. Canfield will make his debut as the firearms expert tonight at 10:30 p.m. Eastern on History’s “Cajun Pawn Stars,” which is filmed at Jimmy “Big Daddy” DeRamus’ Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry in Alexandra, La. The show airing tonight has Bruce sizing up a Model 1918 Browning Automatic Rifle brought into Silver Dollar. DeRamus not only has an FFL, but a machine gun dealer’s license, too.
June 04, 2012
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A visit to Gunsite, the Diamondback DB380, the Savage Model 11 and more to appear on American Rifleman TV in June 2012.
June 01, 2012
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Gun of the Week: Umarex UZI .22 Rifle
May 18, 2012
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I Have This Old Gun: Winchester Model 12
May 15, 2012
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Smith and Wesson Model 340
May 14, 2012
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Between a time-tested company reputation that’s over 150 years strong and the classic J-Frame design, there’s plenty going for our very first Gun of the Week: The Smith & Wesson M&P 340.
May 14, 2012
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Sometimes even the busiest days are pretty fun. We are finishing the July issue of American Rifleman after coming off an intense week of filming the third quarter of “American Rifleman Television.” We on the magazine staff already have full-time jobs, but we put in some pretty intense weeks on television production. But sometimes there is a lot of fun buried in that intensity.
May 14, 2012
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This is the view through the “American Rifleman Television” remote camera as we fired the most impressive gun of the season for the third quarter of 2012. Thanks to Jim Supica, Phil Schreier, Doug Wicklund and Matt Sharpe of the National Firearms Museum, I can now say I have shot what I regard as undoubtedly the coolest 18th century gun extant. The Nock Volley Gun is one of the most unusual service firearms of the Napoleonic era. It was a flintlock with seven barrels, one central barrel with six more surrounding the latter, sort of like a pepperbox. The difference, of course, is that all seven barrels fire at once with the Nock—it only happens to the extremely unlucky (or careless) with a Pepperbox. Think of a Nock as a deliberate chain fire waiting to happen.
May 02, 2012
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The Smith & Wesson M&P line, the Springfield XD(M), the M14 and more will make an appearance on American Rifleman TV this May.
May 01, 2012
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I Have This Old Gun: Belgian Browning Superposed
April 19, 2012
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Temperatures are rising and plants are blooming, and that means one thing—it's time for the National Rifle Association's Annual Meetings. The 141st NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits will make a triumphant return to St. Louis later this week, and the NRA Publications staff couldn't be more amped up.
April 09, 2012
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