Basic Bolt Action Rifles Boddington

The Budget Bolt-Action Revolution

The bolt-action has come to the fore as the first rifle, the basic rifle, the most popular hunting rifle and one of the least-expensive choices.

Getting Started In ‘Long-Range’ Rimfire Competition

The limited ballistic capability of the .22 Long Rifle cartridge makes it an interesting tool for simulating centerfire-rifle shooting at extreme ranges, and several competitive leagues have sprung up around this concept. Here’s a quick primer on how to get started.

Product Preview: Apertures ‘N’ More Rear Sight Replacement Parts

When individual parts from complex rear-sight assemblies go missing, they can be hard to replace because of proprietary features such as thread specifications.

New For 2023: CZ Scorpion 3+ Carbine

CZ first offered its Scorpion 3+ in a pistol version in 2022. Now, this year, the Scorpion 3+ is now available in carbine form.

Gun Of The Week: CZ-USA 600 Trail

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range this week with the CZ 600 Trail rifle, an ultra-modern, bolt-action repeater from CZ-USA that is designed to be compact, rugged and ready for adventure.

The 'Made In America' Industry Trend In 2023

The number of international companies that produce firearms or related gear that are opening factories or expanding in the United States has accelerated in recent years. There’s no doubt stateside demand is the primary motivation, along with the advantages of streamlined shipping and the American enthusiasts’ preference for “Made in U.S.A.” labels.

Tested: CZ P-10 M

When introducing a new pistol line, manufacturers often like to put forth a full-size initial offering before releasing something for the CCW crowd. Such was the case with CZ-USA when it introduced the P-10 C. Over time, CZ would also offer both smaller and larger versions before eventually offering its smallest to date, the P-10 M evaluated here.

The Rifleman Report: American Tradition

The firearm industry has been a part of America since its founding, and while many companies have come and gone, a few have been on the scene for a century or longer.

CZ Re-Invents Its Approach To The Bolt-Action Rifle

Long revered for its somewhat Euro-centric bolt-gun designs, CZ has revamped its line, now offering American shooters models that compete directly with the most modern examples on the market.

CZ's Classic 452: History & Performance

Though discontinued and replaced with the model 455, CZ's ZKM 452 will forever be known as a classic rimfire in the annals of firearm history.

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