So, is this actually really big? We've had a look behind the Wizard's curtain, and there will be a feature story in the pages of the January American Rifleman by Managing Editor Joseph Kurtenbach. Also, the first episode of American Rifleman Television's 2016 season will be on this ballistic development.
Yeah, we think it's big.
Turns out Doppler Radar can do more than just tell you when to carry an umbrella.
XS Sights steps up to the plate as a Presenting Sponsor of the 6th Annual Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County Clay Shoot. Money raised is already making a difference and providing a boost to those less fortunate at this critical time.
After Winchester came out with its iconic Model 70, Remington Arms had catching up to do in the sporting-rifle market. Eventually, its answer was the Model 700, a gun that became one of the most recognized bolt-action designs of all time.
European American Armory's latest addition to its MC9 handgun line is aptly named, as the Disruptor is intended to provide an incredible range of features at a price point below other similar options.
Collectors refer to these shortened carbines as “trappers,” but that term was never officially used by either Winchester or Marlin. Winchester referred to them as “Baby Carbines” or “Special Short Carbines” on the rare occasions when they were cataloged.
The term “inside out” can be taken literally or applied as a phrase to describe the thoroughness with which an idea is understood. In this month’s issue, we hope to illustrate that the latter especially is used as a guiding principle to keep the American firearm industry at the top of its game.