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.
Gun Reviews
Gun Photos: 20 Custom Engraved Guns from Gun Digest 2012
Get a close up look at 20 beautiful custom guns including rifles, shotguns, and handguns from the 2012 annual Gun Digest.
Shotguns
Kindle Korner: Tactical Shotgun eBook
If you're thinking about buying or customizing a home defense tactical shotgun, here's a Kindle download you need right now.
Classic Guns
Mauser C96: The First Field-Ready Military Autoloader?
The Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" pistol is the first military semiautomatic pistol to prove itself both rugged enough and reliable enough for field use, argues Massad Ayoob in his newly-released Greatest Handguns of the World, Vol. II.
Gun Digest TV
One Mile Out: Steyr Arms SSG 08 Long Range Tactical Rifle
Now chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, this ultra-long range tactical rifle from Steyr is based on the Austrian company's unique Safe Bolt System (SBS) action, which is bedded in a skeletonized aluminum stock and supported by a heavy-duty Versa-Pod bi-pod.
Classic Guns
Gun Review: GA Precision M24
If you want a reproduction of the U.S. Army’s classic sniper rifle, one that will shoot sub-MOA right out of the box, get an M24 from GA Precision.
Gun Digest TV
Video: Practical D.O.P.E. – Rifle Shooting Technique
Ryan Cleckner covers how to gather and organize D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagements) and how to organize this information to make it readily available in the field. (NSSF Video)
Gun Digest TV
Video: Fort Benning's Sniper School
The Army's Sniper School at Fort Benning trains soldiers in the art and science of long-range shooting as well as observational skills.
Gun Reviews
Range Report: Glock New York Trigger
This $2 dollar upgrade to a Glock New York Trigger can improve safety with no discernible change in accuracy. It's an upgrade many law enforcement agencies have adopted, and you can too.