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Springfield Armory Prodigy Rifleman Review 5

Rifleman Review: Springfield Armory Prodigy

Springfield Armory entered the 2011-style handgun market with the Prodigy in 2022, blending M1911-style construction with double-stack magazines, optic-mounting systems and a polymer grip frame.

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6.5" Smith & Wesson Model 624 left-side view revolver handgun stainless steel gun black grips

Favorite Firearms: A Throwback Smith From Dad

In the end, my choice was the 6.5" Smith & Wesson Model 624 in .44 Spl.—one of the best decisions I ever made. It’s a throwback, for sure, to back when Smith & Wesson still made revolvers with forged internals and not a sleeved barrel in sight.

Review: Taurus 1911 Officer

For the first decade of production, Taurus stuck with full-size “Government Model” M1911s before expanding its lineup in 2018 to include more compact models as well. Here we examine the latter, the 1911 Officer

Aerospace DNA At A Down-To-Earth Price: Canik’s METE SFx

Manufactured by Turkey’s Samsun and imported by Century Arms, the Canik METE SFx doublestack in 9 mm Luger is ready to race and priced to sell.

Editor's Choice: Springfield Armory LevAR

While many recent new-gun launches have stolen the spotlight, Springfield Armory has also quietly launched a new accessory in the LevAR that’s a welcome upgrade for AR-15 owners.

Review: Ruger's Marlin Model 1895 SBL

Ruger is inaugurating its stewardship of the storied Marlin brand with the re-launch of the flashy but functional Model 1895 SBL. What’s changed, what’s stayed the same and how do they shoot?

The Rifle: Combat Stories From America's Last WWII Veterans

When 28-year-old Marine Andrew Biggio bought an M1 Garand, he never imagined the journey that would ensue.

Review: Heritage Barkeep

During the past few years, Heritage Mfg., Inc. has grown into one of the largest revolver manufacturers in the United States, and the company’s success is due in no small part to the popularity of its affordably priced series of Rough Rider .22-cal. single-action wheelguns.

2021 Rifle of the Year: Benelli Lupo

American Rifleman is pleased to announce 2021 Rifle of the Year goes to Benelli USA for its Lupo bolt action.

​Underappreciated: Benelli’s Convertible M3 Shotgun

Despite a versatile hybrid design that allows it to operate as a pump-action or as a semi-automatic with a flick of the wrist, Benelli’s convertible M3 has yet to receive its due in the American market

NRA Gun of the Week: EAA Girsan MC28 SA-TV

On this week’s “Gun of the Week” video preview, American Rifleman staff editors take a look at the optic-included Girsan MC28 imported by European American Armory.

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