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The Inaugural Winchester Ladies Cup Championship

As part of an effort to bolster female participation in sporting-clays competition, the inaugural Winchester Ladies Cup Championship got underway during the 2021 National Sporting Clays Association Championship Tour.

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I Have This Old Gun: Winchester Model 1907

At the turn of the 20th century, several companies began developing self-loading mechanisms for handguns and rifles, and one company at the forefront of semi-automatic innovation was Winchester Repeating Arms. Winchester's design, the Model 1907, had a number of unique features and saw some commercial success, as well as service in law-enforcement roles.

Jason Hornady Discusses Hornady Cartridge Development

While Hornady still focuses on making bullets, the company took its projectile-producing focus and spun that off into the development of entire cartridges. This process has resulted in some notable offerings today, particularly 6.5 mm Creedmoor and the more-recent 6 mm ARC.

Gun Of The Week: Dan Wesson DWX Compact

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range in this week's video to learn about the DWX Compact from Dan Wesson Firearms, a blending of the best elements of the M1911 with those of the CZ 75.

Rifleman Review: Colt Python 3"

In its original production run, the 3" barreled Colt Python was a rarity. Now, in its second generation, Colt is making the short-barreled model available, along with its 6" and 4.25" guns. We took a closer look at this short-barreled Colt in our Rifleman Review.

Jason Hornady Discusses Hornady Ammunition

Hornady is primarily known for its bullets, but the company has also played an impressive role in making loaded ammunition. Here, Jason Hornady walks us through the development of Hornady's ammunition business.

Gun Of The Week: Davidson’s Exclusive Gunsite Glock Service Pistol

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range this week to learn about the Gunsite Glock Service Pistol, a Davidson's Exclusive Glock that’s been specially outfitted with features and accessories chosen by the elite team of trainers and shooters at Gunsite Academy.

Shooting With The Pros: Tips From Winchester's Shotgun Team

Winchester Ammunition sponsors a competitive team of shotgunners, and these shooters are some of the best in the world. Watch our "American Rifleman Television" feature segment above to learn some shotgunning tips from Winchester's professional shotgunners.

Uberti USA 150th Anniversary 1873 Rifle On The Range

Remembered as the "Gun That Won The West," the Winchester 1873 is one of the most iconic American rifles ever made, and Uberti USA is recognizing the design's 150th anniversary with a tastefully embellished 150th anniversary edition.

Gun Of The Week: Marlin Model 336 Classic

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range to learn about an iconic lever-action rifle—the Marlin Model 336 Classic in .30-30 Winchester. This is a modern gun that, following the production pause after Remington’s bankruptcy, is now being made once again, thanks to Ruger.

I Have This Old Gun: M1907 Roth-Steyr

In the early 20th century, the semi-automatic handgun was in its infancy. The M1907 Roth-Steyr was one of the earliest semi-automatic martial pistols adopted, and it was used by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry.

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