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 Digest the Magazine October 11, 2010

Gun Digest the Magazine October 11, 2010, features a story about how a machine shop was rescued by the AR-15, a gun review of Midwest Tactical's AK-47, field gun review of a Thompson/Center Hawken sidelock, trends of value for rifles, shotguns and handguns, and the extensive gun show, gun auction and classifieds section.

Gun Case Defying Feds Heads to Appeals Court

A Montana lawsuit that could undercut the authority of the federal government on issues including guns, marijuana, REAL ID, health care, the national guard, taxes and even law enforcement is poised to move to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

More States Allowing Guns in Bars

Happy-hour beers were going for $5 at Past Perfect, a cavernous bar just off this city's strip of honky-tonks and tourist shops when Adam Ringenberg walked in with a loaded 9-millimeter pistol in the front pocket of his gray slacks.

Lame-Duck Session Could Prove Dangerous to Gun Owners

What is the only job in America that one can be fired from, still work for over a month and take actions that will affect the entire country for years to come? If your answer was Congress then you are exactly right.

McGowen Barrel Making: An Inside Look

An inside look at the history and manufacturing process of barrel making at McGowen Barrel.

Armalite Releases Varmint Rifle in .260 Remington

The new ArmaLite AR-10(T) chambered in .260 Remington features a 22 inch stainless steel Match barrel and National Match trigger that perfectly complement the flat shooting, ultra-accurate .260 Remington Cartridge.

NAGR ALERT: DISCLOSE Act Vote Today

Using procedural tricks, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is planning on bringing the DISCLOSE Act up for a vote today, Thursday. The National Association for Gun Rights says the bill is a direct attack on the free speech rights of pro-gun organizations.

Kentucky: The Next No Permit Concealed Carry State?

A Kentucky lawmaker is drafting a bill that would let gun owners carry concealed weapons without any special permit. Kentucky has issued concealed carry permits since 1996, but only after a gun owner completed a training course and passed a test. As you might expect, this new law is drawing some strong support and some not-so-friendly fire.