Featuring a quick-change bolt face, 20 different caliber options from .223 Rem. up to .375 Ruger, and a trigger you can adjust from two to five pounds without needing a single tool, the Strasser RS 14 is a takedown rifle's takedown rifle. WatchAmerican Rifleman's Mark Keefe chat with the rifle's designer about its unique features, which include the ability to hold zero through disassembly and reassembly.
Though many men have contributed to the design of the bolt-action centerfire rifle, none have done as much as Paul and Wilhelm Mauser to make this rifle a success.
The concept of “Made in the U.S.A.” has been taken to an entirely new level by Origin, a company that doesn’t just make its products domestically, it also sources all its raw material from U.S. suppliers.
Heckler & Koch has updated its popular VP9 design with the VP9A1, which includes a Universal Ergonomic Grip that even allows for length-of-pull adjustments.
Despite its 12" blade of 0.250"-thick 1095 steel, the TOPS El Chete comes in at only 29.5 ozs. with a balance and ergonomics that help it make quick work of clearing shooting lanes or building shelters.
Join American Rifleman staff on the range in this episode to learn about Mossberg’s International Gold Reserve model, the company's self-proclaimed “top-shelf” shotgun featuring an aluminum 20-ga. receiver.