In this American Rifleman TV "Rifleman Review" segment, Kelly Young takes a look at the Taurus Judge, a DA/SA five-shot revolver that can fire both .45 Colt and .410-bore, 2 1/2-inch shotgun shells, thanks to its shallow, slow-twist rifling. For more on this stainless-steel revolver, which even comes with a keyed lock embedded in the hammer to disengage it when not in use, check out this "Rifleman Review" segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV.
Springfield Armory introduced its first optic-ready TRP 1911s, equipped with the Agency Optic System, along with the company's first 9 mm Luger-chambered TRP pistols.
A number of M1 Garands on the market have higher serial numbers than many military-issue Garands? Why? Here's the story of the commercially made M1s from Springfield Armory.
As with all of his previous works, Bruce Canfield's latest, by Mowbray Publishing, is another “must-have” for the shelf of any avid collector of U.S. military arms.
At first glance, Winchester Ammunition’s .21 Sharp rimfire cartridge appears very similar in purpose to the classic .22 Long Rifle. So, what’s the reason for the new chambering? For the answer, we have to look to the past—and also to the future.
The analytic report, courtesy of GoGearfire.com, suggests while firearm, optic and ammunition sales are trending downward, suppressor sales, however, are up 264 percent since 2019 figures.