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For the centennial anniversary of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyo., Winchester released its Navy Arms Centennial 1873 Presentation Model. An ornate lever-action that boasts gorgeous color case hardening and beautiful engraving, this particular Model 1873 is just as at home in a place of prominence on the wall, as it is at the range. For more, check out this "Rifleman Review" from a recent episode of American Rifleman Television.
In production since 1973, the Ruger Mini-14 has spawned a rather healthy aftermarket of parts and accessories. Here are five that you really can't live without if you're a true Mini-14 fan.
Earlier this year, U.S. Palm promised to offer its own line of firearms and suppressors. Now, its line of suppressors, the Eye of the Storm (EOS) series, is finally here.
In Wolford v. Lopez, the Supreme Court ruled that “Hawaii’s law prohibiting licensed concealed-carry permit holders from carrying handguns on private property open to the public without the property owner’s express authorization violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.”
For a host of reasons, the Winchester Model 1897 "trench gun" probably never really made it into combat on the Western Front. But, the fact remains that Americans have always revered the shotgun as the ultimate fight-stopper.