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Review: Cylinder & Slide Services Custom Ruger Super Redhawk

In this review we take a look at the process in which the skilled craftsmen at Cylinder & Slide modify and customize a Ruger Super Redhawk double-action revolver chambered in .454 Casull.

This Old Gun: Colt Second Generation New Frontier

During the early 20th century, to improve upon the rare pre-war Colt Flattop Target Model P, the late Elmer Keith spent a lot of time and money tricking out Single Action Army (SAA) revolvers with adjustable sights.

Rossi Circuit Judge: A Top-Selling Single Action

One of the more interesting guns on the market is the Rossi Circuit Judge, based on the Colt revolving rifles of the 19th century.

Armed Man Uses Uberti 1866 Rifle to Stop Black Bear

An armed man in Utah stopped a black bear that crashed into his Colorado cabin using his Uberti 1866 lever-action rifle.

Editor's Choice: Henry Repeating Arms X Model

Henry Repeating Arms took a big step forward with its popular lever guns last year by introducing models with side loading gates in addition to the removable tubular magazine liner.

New for 2020: Davidson's Exclusive 1873 Revolvers

Davidson's line of exclusive distributor offerings now includes two attractive single-action revolvers made by Pietta.

New for 2020: Bond Arms Grizzly

Adding to the company’s Rough Series of derringer handguns, Bond Arms of Granbury, Tx, has announced it will offer a new single-action double-barrel handgun called the Grizzly.

New for 2020: Henry X Model Series

Starting 2020 with an all-new lineup is Henry Repeating Arms, which rolled out its enhanced X Model guns for this year.

Turnbull Adds New Winchester 1892 Lever Rifles

In response to consumer demand, Turnbull Restoration has added two new limited release Winchester 1892 lever rifles in its deluxe takedown configuration, chambered in .44-40 Win. and .45 Colt.

Archives: The M1911A1 and The M9

From the 1985 American Rifleman, shortly after the adoption of the M9 as the new U.S. Army's sidearm, then-Editor-in-Chief Pete Dickey compares it to the M1911.

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