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The .44 Special Begins Its Second Century – Part 1
In an age of magnums and larger caliber handguns, the .44 Special is just as relevant for today's shooters and hunters as it was in Elmer Keith's days. In this article from Gun Digest 2010, sixgun expert John Taffin shows this cartridge is still up to the task. And with so many models still chambered in .44 special, there's plenty of reasons to champion the round.
To Build a Rifle, Part II
Having a rifle made on order is a pretty big deal; you can get into some real money in a hurry if you’re not careful. Putting together a rifle for yourself can be a rewarding experience and save you some cash. All it takes is a bit of planning.
Rechargeable vs. Non-rechargeable lights
Some quick thoughts here as we continue to become unburied by this global warming induced snowfall in Ohio.Rechareable flashlights are a must around
M-Pro 7 Lubricant: Military Standard Gun Oil Available to Civilians
M-Pro7 has introduced its newest cleaner-lubricant-protectant, M- Pro7 Gun Oil LPX. More than just a gun oil, M-Pro7 Gun Oil LPX provides the benefits of current lubricants while mitigating typical drawbacks such as evaporation, separation, gumming and toxic odor.
The S&W .38 Single Action
Smith & Wesson marketed a perfectly good line of self-defense revolvers as early as 1876 and produced nearly 160,000 of them before dropping the design in 1911.
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