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Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector: A Look Back

A look back at the Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector, better known as the M&P or the Model 10.

A Look Back: The Remington 141 Gamemaster Rifle

This simple, yet elegant workaday rifle has been the constant companion of country people for much of the 20th century.

A Look Back At The Smith & Wesson K-22

Born at the beginning of the Great Depression, this iconic revolver remains a masterpiece to this day.

A Look Back At The Browning Superposed

The Master’s final shotgun design may well have been his most beautiful.

A Look Back At The Smith & Wesson Model 29

The classic Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver is what spawned the big-bore magnum handgun frenzy.

A Look Back (And Forward) At The 1873 Winchester

The gun that won the West has returned, and is ready to reassume its historic mantle. Here's a look at the past, present and future of the iconic Model 1873 Winchester lever-action rifle.

A Look Back At The Winchester 1894

With more than 7 million produced, the Winchester Model 1894 is the most popular sporting rifle ever made.

A Look Back At The Remington 700

Arguably the most popular bolt-action rifle ever made, the Model 700 traces its lineage back to the U.S. Model of 1917.

A Look Back: Colt New Frontier Scout

Dave Campbell says the Colt New Frontier Scout is one revolver that should never be allowed to die.

A Look Back At The Ruger Vaquero

Intended at first for the cowboy action shooter market, the Ruger Vaquero is a modern rendition of the iconic single-action revolver that has also found acceptance by many a backwoods traveler.

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