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About Gun Digest Editors

Gun Digest is the foremost firearms publisher in the world. Since 1944 we have made keeping shooters, firearms collectors, and plain old gun aficionados informed the target of our books, magazines, and websites. We build shooters’ firearms knowledge base, inspiring them to pursue and expand their shooting interests—from the range to the field and in competition. Gun Digest is part of the Caribou Media Group.

Editorial Standards

At Gun Digest, we uphold our commitment is to our audience and precedes all other considerations, including revenue. Editorial independence is at the core of our operations, forming the bedrock of trust with our readers. Consequently, editorial decisions are made autonomously by our team of editors, writers, video producers, freelance writers and social media managers, without any external interference. Our content has and will continue to remain free from influence from individuals outside of editorial and content management.

Staff

  • Publisher: Jim Schlender
  • Editor-In-Chief: Luke Hartle
  • Managing Editor: Laura Peltakain
  • Digital Editor: Elwood Shelton
  • Online Editor: Adam Borisenko
  • Senior Art Director: Gene Coo
  • Art Director: Katia Sverdlova

Contributors

Game Room Manager Shoots Robbery Suspect

A game room manager in west Houston shot and killed a man who tried to rob him.

Gun Digest the Magazine December 7, 2009

Elmer Keith, Winchester's new 1894, rifles of the Gran Chaco War and more fill the pages of the December 7, 2009 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.

Bush Aide Urges Semi-Auto Ban to Slow Mexican Drug War

The former head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection called Monday for the U.S. to reinstitute the ban on assault weapons and take other measures to rein in the war between Mexico and its drug cartels, saying the violence has the potential to bring down legitimate rule in that country.

Second Amendment Foundation Files Supreme Court Brief in Chicago Gun Ban Challenge

The Second Amendment Foundation today filed its much-anticipated brief to the United States Supreme Court in the case of McDonald v. Chicago, which challenges the constitutionality of that city's ban on handguns.

Michigan Open Carry Group Spreads Word on Gun Rights

Brian Jeffs, president of Michigan Open Carry Inc., leads a meeting regarding the right to carry arms openly. "If one chooses to carry a weapon in Michigan, one can do so without a license," Jeffs said. "There's no law that says it's illegal."

Ohio Appellate Court Ignores Preemption Law

The 8th Ohio District Court of Appeals has sided with Cleveland in the city's fight to enforce its illegal local gun control ordinances.

National Park Service Readies Public on New Park Carry Rules

Americans will be able to carry loaded guns in National Parks starting on February 22, 2010 thanks to the Coburn Amendment which was attached to the federal Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 and signed by President Obama earlier this year.

Gun-Toting Man Challenges Seattle Gun Ban

A Kent man who announced Friday that he intended to carry a pistol into a West Seattle community center to trigger a lawsuit challenging Seattle's ban on guns in public spaces did just that Saturday, and was promptly asked to leave.