American Rifleman Turns 100

A Century Of Service: American Rifleman Turns 100

Since adopting the name The American Rifleman in 1923, this magazine has been the voice for generations of NRA members and the shooting community—and a stalwart defender of the Second Amendment. It’s been a long, distinguished journey for NRA and for the readers and editors of “The World’s Oldest And Largest Firearm Authority.”

American Rifleman 2023 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Rifleman announced its list of 2023 Golden Bullseye award winners, highlighting remarkable firearms and accessories introduced in 2022.

Rifleman Report: Advocates For Freedom

Let’s be clear: We are the good men and women of America. We are parents, military veterans, law-enforcement officers, first responders, teachers, union workers, truck drivers, home owners and armed citizens ready to stand up against evil. We are the law-abiding who support law and order. We are the backbone of the USA! 

NRA Publications 20th Anniversary Golden Bullseye Awards

NRA Publications has announced the winners of the 2022 Golden Bullseye Awards naming the top products voted on by the staff of four of NRA Publications’ award-winning brands in up to seven different categories.

The Keefe Report: A Guide For New Shooters

Introducing friends, family members or colleagues to the shooting sports in a safe, comfortable and controlled environment is something a lot of gun owners talk about, but we here at NRA Publications take steps every year to help you do something about it.

The Keefe Report: NRA Mentor Initiative

Please read this letter from NRA Publications Executive Director Doug Hamlin and then take the time to read “A Guide For New Shooters” and share it before you head out to the range.

Leupold Presents USMC Mark 4 Riflescope to NRA's Doug Hamlin

In a unexpected gesture, the Oregon-based optics maker presented NRA Publications Executive Director Doug Hamlin—a Marine—with his own Mark 4 riflescope.

Back For 2017: The NRA Mentor Program

Remember the first time you fired a gun? Maybe your father took you out to the back 40 and let you fire a .22 at some empty cans set up on a felled tree, or maybe you tagged along on a trip to the shooting range.

Keefe Report: Be An NRA Mentor

Here’s a chance to help the future of the shooting sports by focusing on NRA’s roots.

Become an NRA Mentor

Many Americans have simply never handled a firearm, let alone been introduced to the shooting sports by a friend, family member or colleague.

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