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The Keefe Report: An Update on Remington

As Remington Outdoor unravels, more developments have emerged as brands and facilities get spread among buyers and management groups.

The Keefe Report: The Ubiquitous Ruger 10/22

With about 8 million made, there's no other semi-automatic rimfire carbine that even comes close to the Ruger 10/22. Ubiquitous is certainly the right word for it.

The Keefe Report: Protect Your Right To Self-Defense

Our fundamental right to protect ourselves and our families is under attack. Don't let it be taken away from you.

The Keefe Report: A Colt AR-15 for Home Defense

In the current rush for self-defense guns, people are buying and using whatever they can find. Even if that includes retro version of Colt AR-15s.

The Keefe Report: Be a Mentor to a New Shooter

With millions of Americans taking advantage of their right to keep and bear arms, it's time for gun owners to share information with those learning how to shoot.

The Keefe Report: Colt Now Shipping AR-15s

With demand increasing for AR-15s, Colt told American Rifleman that it has resumed shipping its LE6920 carbines to commercial customers.

The Keefe Report: COVID-19's Impact on the Firearm Industry Supply Chain

If you’ve had the news on at all, you have, no doubt, come in contact with the term “supply chain.“ While newsreaders seem principally occupied with the acquisition of toilet paper, the supply chain is slowly wreaking some havoc among companies in the firearm industry as well.

The Keefe Report: The M1 Garand's Legacy

From its introduction, American Rifleman has covered the M1 Garand from many angles. Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe discusses the legacy of this iconic battle rifle.

The German MG42: Was Its Bark Worse Than Its Bite?

In the middle of WWII, the U.S. Army posted War Department Film Bulletin No. 81, which claimed that the bark of the MG42 was worse than its bite. We're not buying it.

The Keefe Report: Colt Addresses Python Problems

Following reports from a few consumers on their Colt Pythons, Colt performed an investigation and discovered issues that needed addressing. Here's the take from American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe.

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