Corey Graff

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Corey Graff is the managing editor of the Standard Catalog of Firearms and Gun Digest annual book. In addition, he is the author of What's In Your Bug-Out Bag? and The Comprehensive Guide to Concealed Carry Holsters. His personal interest in firearms includes handguns for hunting and self-defense as well as bolt-action rifles for western hunting.
Accessories
Best Scope Level for Long-Range Accuracy
One variable you need to keep under control when long-range shooting is rifle and scope level. To compliment the Whiz Wheel, Accuracy 1st has developed the very slick Anti-Cant Scope Level.
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Whiz Wheel Review: Long Range Ballistic Solver
Ideal for snipers and long-range hunters, the Accuracy 1st Whiz Wheel is customized for your rifle so you can deliver hits on targets way, way out there.
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Emergency Radio Review: Eton FRX3 AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio
In our modern gadget-centric world, the Eton FRX3 fills a unique role. It’s a small, multi-use emergency radio ideal as a first line of defense for families. It even charges cell phones.
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Gun Digest the Magazine November 19, 2012
The November 19, 2012 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine looks at Remington 870 history, the Kel-Tec PMR-30, Zastrava's M85 Mini Mauser and more. You'll also find gun collecting articles, gun auction and gun show listings and classifieds with guns for sale.
Gun Reviews
Ham Radio and Boy Scouts in Jamboree On the Air
This weekend nearly 750,000 Boy Scouts will operate ham radio from over 6,000 stations in 150 countries around the globe for the Jamboree On the Air event.
Gun Reviews
Gun Photos: 20-Revolver Sixgun Salute
20 lovely sixgun images – with a focus on practical double-action revolvers – from the Gun Digest Book of the Revolver.
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Emergency Radio: The Day the Cell Phones Died – Part 3
From ham radio to CB, a look at the best emergency radio options offered through the Radio Services.
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The Day the Cell Phones Died – Emergency Radio Part 2
When cellular networks fail due to natural or man-made disaster, two-way radio still works. Find out why.