Jerry Lee

Jerry Lee
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The late Jerry Lee served for many years as an editor with the Petersen Publishing group, covering titles such as Petersen's Handguns, Rifle Shooter, Wing & Shot and many Guns & Ammo special issues. Jerry was also the Editor-at-Large for Gun Digest and Standard Catalog of Firearms. Jerry passed away in November 2019.

Classic Guns: The Sweet Ruger No. 1 Rifle

Ruger’s fantastic No. 1 single-shot rifle has been a favorite among hunters and shooters since its introduction in the 1960s.

Classic Guns: The Legendary 1911

Colt’s classic 1911 still remains America’s favorite handgun, and there are a host of different models that draw in premiums on the collector’s market.

Classic Guns: The Winchester Model 65 In .218 Bee

Winchester’s Model 65 was produced for a relatively short time, but it was a big hit with lever-action fans.

Classic Guns: The Ithaca Model 37 Shotgun

A survivor of 80 years on the shotgun scene, the Model 37 remains a dependable and classic option for hunters and sporting shooters.

Classic Guns: Colt Model 1903 Pocket Pistol

As a popularity leader in both the law enforcement and civilian circles, the Model 1903 dominated the early 20th century.

Classic Guns: Remington Model 8 Rifle

The Model 8, and later the Model 81 Woodsmaster, was a classic John Browning designed semi-auto, and one of the earliest to see real success.

Classic Guns: Browning Superposed Over/Under

John M. Browning’s last design before his passing, the Browning Superposed, is a fine over/under shotgun that holds a good deal of collector value.

Classic Guns: The Ruger Blackhawk Revolver

In the 1950s, Ruger introduced the venerable Blackhawk revolver, which remains both a desirable collector piece and a popular current-production gun.