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In Memoriam: Aaron Hogue

Aaron Hogue, one of four managing owners of the Hogue Companies established by his father—Guy Hogue—died Sept. 18 when the jet he was piloting in the National Championship Races at Reno crashed.

Keefe Report: The Core Mission of the National Rifle Association

While political events have forced NRA more and more into the legislative arena, all of the things upon which the NRA was founded, marksmanship, firearm safety and the national defense, are still part of our mission.

Product Preview: Skinner Sights Bush Pilot Survival Kit

A 1,000-denier Cordura go-bag from Skinner Sights, the Bush Pilot Survival Kit is packed full of life-saving tools.

American Rifleman Archives: Sky Sniper

In honor of the United States Navy's 240th birthday, we present this article from the May 1943 American Rifleman, in which the pivotal role of the Navy pilot as an expert marksman is colorfully illustrated.

Shot Down?

Lt. Col. A.J. D’Amario, USAF. Ret., Fla., may be the only Air Force pilot to ever shoot his own plane to correct a malfunction. Read his story here.

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