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Bell & Carlson Stock
The Les Baer's Bell & Carlson stock is a perfect example of form following function. Note the wide fore-end, near vertical pistol grip, height-adjustable cheekpiece and fully adjustable buttplate assembly.
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Magazine Release
The Wyatt's Outdoor bottom metal includes an inside-the-bow magazine release reminiscent of Mauser sporting rifles. Being so protected, the release minimizes the chance of inadvertent activation on clothing or other objects.
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Accessory Rail
A 7 1/2-inch accessory rail is located on the underside of the Tactical Recon's fore-end. The front sling swivel stud is mounted on an adapter that rides in the rail.
In Making The Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle-Musket, author Peter Smithurst details the tools and processes used to produce this historically significant firearm.
For this Gun Of The Week episode, we’re on the range with a convertible wheelgun from Charter Arms, and it’s one that goes from .357 Mag to 9 mm Luger quickly and easily. Welcome to the Double Dog.
The Robbins & Lawrence company of Windsor, Vt., was an early pioneer in the field of mass production, using machine tools and interchangeable parts to produce firearms for both the U.S. and British governments.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has moved its popular auctions to GunBroker.com, an online firearm marketplace that launched in 1999, to further support the future of the shooting sports and firearm ownership.