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Remington puts its spin on an old Rohrbaugh design with the Remington RM380. A double-action-only, locked-breech, tilt-barrel semi-automatic pistol, the aluminum-frame RM380 sets itself apart from its polymer-frame, blowback-operated competitors in design alone. For more on this little entry from Big Green, check out this Rifleman Review segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV.
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Mammoth Grip Exchange is a small startup company that specializes in crafting replacement stock sets for M1911-pattern pistols in a dizzying assortment of exotic materials...
For this Gun Of The Week episode, American Rifleman staffers hit the range with the Mossberg 990 Aftershock, a non-NFA, shotshell-firing firearm that provides plenty of power in a compact package.
For hunters seeking a well-built, no-frills hunting rifle, the Christensen Arms Evoke offers a host of desirable features, all at a price that leaves room for hunting tags and travel costs.
Fall 2025 has proven to be a volatile time within the firearm industry, with companies like Glock announcing major changes to its product lineup, while other companies announce expansions and moves.