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Boyds, well known for it's high-quality conservative and colorful laminated hardwood stocks, is adding the new At-One adjustable modular stock system to its already extensive catalog in 2017. Available for almost every popular bolt-action rifle model, the At One is designed to provide a comfortable fit using a push-button adjustments. Shift the recoil pad from a 12.5" to 14" length-of-pull (LOP). Increase the height of the cheek rest by up to 9/16ths of an inch. The polymer plate attached to the lower section of the shoulder stock protects against all-too-common bumps and bruises to the stocks finish. Swap out the interchangeable grip and fore-end plate to get that just-right-fit for you. MSRP: $189. For more, visit boydsgunstocks.com
Sellmark Corporation, the parent company of several notable firearm industry brands, opened its 6,800-acre ranch to the public, which provides dedicated hunts, mile-long shooting ranges and more.
Among the pantheon of World War II military sidearms, the Japanese Type 94 stands out for a number of undesirable reasons. Aside from its ungainly look, many regard it as one of the most dangerous firearms ever made.
The latest option in the diverse lineup of GForce Arms shotguns is the 12Hammer, an AR-style platform chambered for 12-ga. shotshells that feeds from detachable box magazines.
Is there anything prettier than fire bluing? This bright, “peacock” blue color is one of the world’s oldest firearm finishes and can be found on guns dating back as early as the 16th century and is still used on some of today’s high-end custom arms.
"I recently started collecting World War I U.S. military firearms. I want to obtain a Model 1917 rifle made by each contractor—Winchester, Remington and Eddystone—along with bayonets for each. However, I can only locate bayonets made by Winchester and Remington. Why are bayonets made by Eddystone so hard to find?"