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American Muskets Of The Revolution

While the longrifle gets most of the attention, the muskets used by militia and the Continental Line were the workhorses of the American Revolution.

Product Preview: Cold Steel Frenzy II Knife

Long but slender, the Frenzy II from Cold Steel is among the largest folding knives available that are still easy to carry.

The Evolution of the Beanfield Rifle

Kenny Jarrett’s rifle tinkering led to the highest levels of benchrest competition. His ultra-accurate “Beanfield” rifles on other makers’ actions soon followed. Now, Jarrett has taken his game to a new level with an action and barrels all his own.

Field Tested: Identilock Biometric Trigger Lock

The Identilock trigger lock blends the speed of a biometric strong box with the portability of a trigger lock.

Tested: EAA's Smart ABDO

A concealment holster, lock box and wireless security system all in one, EAA’s Smart ABDO merges 21st century technology with the age-old need to keep a firearm nearby.

Second Chance: Remington’s Revised R51 Pistol

Following a recall of its retro-styled R51s, Remington's new R51 is more than worthy of consideration.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Top 3 Handguns For Concealed Carry

American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach talked to the top makers of concealment holsters to find out what carry pistols are most popular today.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Happy New Year 2017

Enjoy these Gear of the Week highlights from 2016 and best wishes for the new year.

Tested: Hornady Lock-N-Load Iron Press

Hornady’s New Lock-N-Load Iron Press provides plenty of strength and versatility.

I Have This Old Gun: Smith & Wesson Triple Lock

For many, this gracefully configured hunk of steel represents the epitome of the modern double-action, even though the Triple Lock dates from 1908.

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