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.

Senate to Vote on Kagan For Supreme Court Soon

The Senate Judiciary Committee recently voted to send the nomination of Elena Kagan to the full Senate floor.  That's not good news for gun owners, but there's still time to act.

McDonald Decision Changes Little, Gun Control Still On the Move

The Supreme Court ruled that the City of Chicago’s handgun ban was unconstitutional and the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental to the Constitution. Many have called this a stunning victory, but before you pop the cork on the champagne you’ve been saving for a special occasion, let me warn you: the devil is in the details.

Extreme Shock Ammo Introduces Affordable Allegiance Ammo Line

Extreme Shock Ammunition introduces Allegiance line as affordable ammo for popular handgun calibers.

Homeowner Shoots At Fake FBI Agents

Three men posing as FBI agents took off when the owner of a Cooper City home they were trying t

Man at ATM Fires Back in Armed Robbery Attempt

CHARLOTTE -- Police say a man shot a would-be robber Thursday night at an east Charlotte ATM.

According to police, the man wasattempting to

Woman Shoots And Kills Intruders In Tulsa Apartment

TULSA, OK -- Tulsa Police say one of two men shot during a violent home invasion earl

Gun Digest the Magazine July 19, 2010

Gun Digest the Magazine July 19, 2010 issue features the C.O. Arms 1911, all about classic carbines, how a concealed .38 saved hundreds of lives, carrying the J-frame revolver, plus trends of values for shotguns, rifles, handguns and classifieds listings.

Chicago’s Tough New Gun Ordinance Goes Into Effect

An ordinance allowing Chicago residents to own handguns took effect Monday, two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court made the city's outright ban unenforceable _ but people may still be four months and a couple hundred dollars away from actually having one legally.