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The History Of The .357 Magnum

There are lighter .357 Mag. revolvers to pack and more powerful, finely made revolvers to hunt with, but there will always be a place for an accurate, premium-built revolver with the power of the .357 Mag.

The Taurus Judge vs. The Magnum Research BFR

How do these two .410 handguns stack up for self-defense?

The Varmint Revolver

I recall a very pleasant day at my gun club, shooting a handsome old Smith & Wesson revolver that had somehow turned out to be a commercial dud. This was sometime in the early 1980s and the gun in question—called the Model 53—had been officially discontinued in 1974.

North American Arms Mini Revolvers

NAA's line of miniature wheelguns provides a variety of truly tiny concealed-carry options.

The Magnum Research Desert Eagle .50

The Desert Eagle’s star continues to shine on the range and the screen.

All Business: The .458 Lott

The .458 Lott is a task-specific cartridge made for the business of taking on the world's biggest-and most dangerous-game.

Magnum Autos

We live in a time of fast-moving innovation. Applied technology has conditioned us to believe that anything is possible.

Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action Rifle

The Winchester 9422 had a 33-year production run and was one of the most popular .22 rifles with numerous variations and special editions for collectors.

Classic Desert Eagle Coming Back for a Limited Run

Kahr Arms and Magnum Research are offering "classic" IWI-produced Desert Eagle pistols in .44 Mag. and .50 AE.

Caldwell Magnum Rifle Gong

The Caldwell Magnum Rifle Gong is built to withstand repeated shots from most handgun and rifle cartridges.

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