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.

More Californians Practice Open Carry

Business owner Joshua Wrye is always on the move. That's why he decided to start carrying a gun on his hip as a means of protection this year.

Armalite AR-10 in .338 Federal Now Available

A Limited run of this big game rifle is ready for hunting season.

Gun Auctions: What Sells, And What Auctioneers Look for in a Consigner

With the firearms industry still enjoying the residual effects of the sales frenzy that started with the election of Barack Obama, firearms auctioneers generally report good overall sales in the firearms auctions business despite a struggling economy. The items that sell in firearms auctions, however, are not typical of what’s selling across the firearms industry.

More Californians Practice Open Carry

Business owner Joshua Wrye is always on the move. That's why he decided to start carrying a gun on his hip as a means of protection this year.

Video: Midsouth Shooters Supply – Case Cleaning Supplies

In this online video, see the basic case cleaning supplies offered by Midsouth Shooters Supply. Case cleaning may not be the most interesting aspect of reloading, but it is one of the most important. These tools will get your cases clean.

Magma Engineering: How to Change a Mold in a Magma Bullet Caster

Watch this video to learn how to change a mold in a Magma Engineering Bullet Caster.

Gun Owners Nationwide Must Rally To Defeat Harry Reid

Because of your lobbying efforts, the NRA has decided NOT TO ENDORSE anti-gun Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in his contest against Sharron Angle.

California Senate Rejects Open Carry Gun Ban

The California Senate rejected a bill Monday that would have made it illegal to carry unloaded guns in public, but lawmakers will give the vote one more try.