America's favorite rifle has long been a mainstay in American households. For many, however, thats where it stayed, until your NRA recognized the need to take it further, with training and competitions based around this favored rifle. Thus "America's Rifle Challenge" was born, directly from shooter demand. For more on the background of this fast growing event, check out this featured video segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV.
Join American Rifleman staff in this week's video to learn about a new version of the famed Beretta 92, a line extension that offers up single-action-only operation, optic-ready capability and more.
The Model 5946 duty pistol faithfully served police forces nationwide until it was pulled from production just before the turn of the millennium. Now, lots of these trade-in duty guns are available to commercial sales through distributors such as Aim Surplus, LLC.
From its Range Development and Operations Online Course to Range Conferences, the National Rifle Association is leading the charge to educate potential and current range owners and operators with range development information, environmental issues, safety and more.
Colt is the brand that's traditionally associated with the M1911, and in this Rifleman Review, we look at how they're paying homage to the classic design with the Gold Cup National Match model.