Savage Arms set the world on fire last year with the introduction of the A17 in .17 HMR, but the company is not finished with magnum rimfires yet. The new A22 Magnum is based on the A17, in which it offers the same delayed blowback action as well as other great features adopted from the platform. Learn more in this video from SHOT Show 2016, and for more, go to savagearms.com.
To learn more about the unique engineering that went into creating the A17 and now the A22, please enjoy the following article:
Our official coverage of new products for the current year is set for next month, but we included two substantial new developments in this issue that have the potential to make significant ripples in the firearm business even before then.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed into law requiring public and open enrollment public charter schools to provide age-appropriate firearm safety instruction beginning during the 2025-2026 school year.
Alexandria Pro-Fab, a contract machine shop based in Minnesota, announced that it has purchased the assets of Adams Arms, along with all of the company’s intellectual property, and it plans to relaunch the company in the second quarter of 2025.
The Herstal, Belgium, firm of Anciens Etablissements Pieper was apparently expecting big things when, in 1908, it named its new semi-automatic pocket pistol “Bayard.”
This latest update to Benelli’s pump-action shotgun gives users a few upgrades over previous generations, making the new NOVA 3 the most exciting pump-gun yet to come from the Italian maker.