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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
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Olympic History
For more information about Kim Rhode and USA Shooting, visit the AmericanRifleman.org Olympic Shooting Results page. Enter to win a chance to shoot with Kim Rhode at the home of Winchester.
SIG Sauer introduced its first hybrid-frame, 2011-style pistol at its 2025 NEXT product launch event, and the P211-GTO blends features from the M1911 with design elements from the P320.
In an effort to reduce reliance on international supply chains and bolster domestic manufacturing, Sellmark Corp.—parent company of the Sightmark, Pulsar, Inforce, Kopfjäger, Firefield, BulletSafe and Dark 30 brands—has broken ground on a new manufacturing complex in Mansfield, Texas, that it calls a “transformative force for American-led growth and innovation.”
American Rifleman staff are on the range with one of the most iconic lever-actions ever created, except this one has a bit of a plot twist—it is a model made overseas and imported by Heritage Manufacturing.
A primary source investigation into the service history of a Smith & Wesson Victory revolver used by the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Only a few days after the tragedy struck, two of the firearm industry’s foremost companies were raising funds for the victims and organizations dedicated to providing support through devastating floods in Texas.