SAAMI 360 Buckhammer

SAAMI Accepts And Standardizes 360 Buckhammer

Remington Ammunition announced that the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI) has accepted the 360 Buckhammer rimmed-rifle cartridge.

Rifleman Q&A: Sidehammer Navy Revolver

Can you identify this .36-caliber percussion pistol? It has no serial number or markings of any kind, save the number 17 on two of the parts. I did not completely dismantle it.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Browning Citori Hunter Grade II

Follow American Rifleman staff on this “Gun Of The Week” with the Browning Firearms Citori Hunter Grade II, a field-ready, 16-gauge shotgun that sure doesn’t disappoint. In fact, this boxlock shotgun has everything you need and nothing that you don’t.

New For 2023: Taurus RH500 & RH460 Revolvers

Taurus is rolling out the heavy-hitters for 2023 with a few incredible wheelgun offerings in its Raging Hunter revolver lineup. The magnum-chambered guns feature optic-ready compatibility and more.

Review: Sako’s Modular S20

With a history of producing high-quality rifles since just after World War I, Finnish gunmaker Sako remains on the cutting edge of bolt-action design—and it shows in the adaptable S20.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Winchester SX4 Left Hand Waterfowl Hunter

Watch American Rifleman staff on this “Gun Of The Week” with the Winchester SX4 Left Hand Waterfowl Hunter, a semi-automatic shotgun that represents the next step in the design evolution of the Super X shotgun, and it’s tailored specifically for southpaw shooters and hunters.

Browning AB3 Line: Affordable, Capable Bolt-Actions

Browning has maintained its lineup of AB3 bolt-action rifles since its 2014 SHOT Show introduction, providing enthusiasts and hunters alike with a value-driven, budget-friendly rifle platform.

New For 2022: Savage Arms Impulse Mountain Hunter

Savage Arms expands its well-regarded Impulse line of straight-pull, bolt-action rifles with the introduction of the new Impulse Mountain Hunter.

NRA Donates To The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

The National Rifle Association of America has donated $173,911 to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency following Tennessee residents’ use of NRA’s award-winning, free online hunter education course.

Rifleman Q&A: A Convertible Semi-Automatic H&R Pistol?

"I recently acquired an unusual, compact semi-automatic pistol. I don’t know much about it" Read on:

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