Richard A. Mann

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A former police officer and serviceman with the U.S. Army, Richard A. Mann is one of the most well-respected firearms authorities writing on the subject today. He serves as contributing editor for several magazines, including NRA’s American Rifleman and Shooting Illustrated, Varmint Hunter, and Combat Handgunner, and is the editor for Gun Digest’s Cartridges of the World 13th Edition.

Lipsey's Ruger No. 1: Not Just Another .30-30

Lipsey’s Exclusive Ruger No. 1 K1A Light Sporter in .30-30 Winchester offers single-shot elegance.

Fit For A King: Merkel K3 Stutzen

Manufactured to exacting standards and as classy as come, the Merkel K3 is truly rifle royalty.

Gun Review: Remington Ultralight Executive R1

The Remington UltraLight Executive R1 isn't only sized right for concealed carry, but just might be the best 1911 the company has turned out.

Prescription Shooting Glasses: Striking Hunter's HD Gold

Exceeding OSHA standards and capable of being ground to specific prescriptions makes Hunter's HD Gold the gold-standard among shooting glasses.

Working With Ballistic Gelatin at Home

Working with ballistic gelatin is not hard or easy, but it is quite involved.

Shooting Stance: Does It Matter In A Defensive Situation?

No single shooting stance is the best for a defensive situation. In turn, you must learn how to fight with your handgun no matter your position.

5 Of The Best Lever-Action Rifle Options Available Today

Five singularly American lever-action rifle choices for hunting or home defense.

Lipsey's Special Ruger Single Seven: 32 Years To A Perfect 32

A limited-edition, the Lipsey’s Special Ruger Single Seven aim to be among the most versatile .327 Federal Magnums you can slip into a holster.