Corey Graff
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Corey Graff edits the Gun Digest, Standard Catalog of Firearms, and KNIVES annual books. He has edited several other firearms titles for Gun Digest Books, including Gunsmithing the 1911: The Bench Manual, Gun Digest Book of the M1 Garand, and Lever-Actions: A Tribute to the All-American Rifle, plus more than 60 other popular titles during his career.
Gun Reviews
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.
AR-15
Video: AR-15 Cleaning and Maintenance
Gunsite Instructor Cory Trapp goes through AR-15 cleaning, maintenance and inspection.
Classic Guns
Leatherwood USMC Sniper Scope Popular with Vintage Sharpshooters
The Leatherwood-Hi-Lux "Wm. Malcolm" 8x USMC SNIPER scope - a faithful copy of the scope used by U.S. Marine Corps snipers during WWII - walked away with the 2nd, 3rd and 11th place awards, plus placed in several other Top 25 spots at this year's Camp Perry Vintage Sniper matches.
Gun Reviews
The Day the Cell Phones Died – Part 1
When all else fails, two-way radio still gets through.
How To
Amateur Radio Gears Up As Hurricane Isaac Bears Down
When cell phone networks and the Internet go down, old-fashioned ham radio keeps emergency communication traffic humming as Hurricane Isaac zeroes in on the Gulf Coast.
Gun Reviews
Gun Photos: 20 Cool Modern Firearms
From sniper rifles to hunting rifles, and semi-auto handguns and revolvers to muzzleloaders and airguns, the new Gun Digest Illustrated Guide to Modern Firearms covers them all. Here's a sneak peek at 20 cool guns from this "eye candy" book for gun lovers.
Gun Digest TV
Gun Review: GA Precision GAP-10
Video review of the sub-MOA GAP-10 from GA Precision, a semi-automatic .308 rifle designed to maintain point of impact shot after shot.
Classic Guns
5 Reasons to Collect a Krag
The Krag-Jorgensen .30-40 is a historically significant rifle in that it transitioned the modern military — and most notably the U.S. military in 1892 following the painful defeat of General Custer at Little Bighorn — from black powder to smokeless. Here are 5 interesting facts that make it a no-brainer for the military gun collector.
