Berry’s Gun Swings

Product Preview: Berry’s Gun Swings

While the family-owned business is mostly known for its bullet making, Berry’s Mfg. also offers its Gun Swings as a convenient add-on for the gun safe or shop to maximize and simplify storage.

Rifleman Report: Protecting Our Freedoms

It seems that in nearly every magazine issue we find ourselves featuring examples of the ways in which firearms both enrich our lives and protect our freedoms—and this one is no exception.

Product Preview: Holosun SCS-MOS Green

Designed from the ground up for Glock’s MOS pistol/optic mounting interface, this solar-charged electronic sight offers a low-profile, reflex-style red-dot contained within a titanium housing.

The Colt 1895: America’s First Browning Machine Gun

Despite the U.S. Army's initial rejection of the Colt M1895, the "Potato Digger" soldiered on with a fruitful service history around the world.

Editor’s Choice: Dementia And Firearm Safety

The 64-page booklet put out by DementiaEducation, Inc., discusses the topic of Alzheimer’s disease and the other causes of dementia with particular emphasis on how they impact responsible firearm ownership and use.

Book Preview: Straight Shooting By Anthony Matarese, Jr.

Two-time world sporting clays champion Anthony I. Matarese, Jr., literally grew up on a sporting clays range, has notched national wins in several disciplines and is one of the top shotgun coaches in the country.

Review: Taylor’s & Company TC9 1873 SA Revolver

With the classic aesthetics of a Single Action Army blended with the ability to chamber 9 mm Luger ammunition, the Taylor’s & Company TC9 1873 SA provides Old West enthusiasts with an easily fed SSA option.

Review: Kieran McMullen’s Books On Guns Of The Irish Revolution, 1913-1924

Through a series of four books, U.S. Army (Ret.) Lt. Col. Kieran McMullen details the various guns, from small arms to aircraft armaments, used by both sides of the Irish Revolution from 1913 to 1924.

Rifleman Q&A: M1903 vs. M1903A1 Rifles

I’ve seen references to an M1903A1 rifle. I’ve looked around at a bunch of gun shows, and I have not found a rifle marked “M1903A1.” How does that variant differ from a standard M1903 rifle?

Sightron Offers Instant Holiday Rebate On Select Riflescopes

Just in time for the 2022 holiday shopping season, Sightron offers instant rebates on some of its popular S-TAC riflescopes.

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