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With most SIG Sauer firearms now manufactured in the U.S., with plans for the remaining German-made products to transition here in the future, American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz makes a return visit to SIG's Newington, N.H., factory to get another look at some new guns getting a lot of buzz—the MCX multi-caliber rifle and MPX family of submachine guns. The MPX has undergone redevelopment since we first visited the factory in 2014, and you can get the latest on both it and the MCX in tonight's episode.
Our "Rifleman Review" is the TriStar Setter, an affordable over-under shotgun, and
"I Have This Old Gun" takes a look at Cold War classic machine pistol, the CZ Scorpion.
American Rifleman TV airs Wednesday nights on Outdoor Channel.
Federal introduced its high-pressure Peak Alloy case design with the 7 mm Backcountry in 2025. Now, the company is incorporating it into high-pressure 6.5 Creedmoor loads with the +Peak design.
In our latest "I Carry" video, a Springfield Echelon 4.0FC is outfitted with Aimpoint's new COA enclosed-emitter red-dot optic, and to carry this optic-equipped handgun, we've selected a JM Custom Kydex holster.
U.S. Special Forces will soon be replacing their 7.62-NATO-chambered SCAR-Hs with a new, barrel-swapping MK24 Mid-Range Gas Gun-Assault (MRGGA) gun capable of running either 7.62 NATO or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Being able to shoot in contextual situations, shoot from unusual positions, manipulate the rifle quickly and rapidly adjust one’s position based on distance are all essential skills for a well-trained rifleman. To train these abilities, The Complete Combatant hosted the first annual Rifle Renaissance event in March 2026.
While it’s claimed the firearms industry is experiencing a slowdown, that hasn’t meant a stall to innovation. It means gunmakers are working harder than ever to earn your business.