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Going the Distance with the Sharps Rifle

Hunters, settlers and soldiers boosted their reach and firepower with metallic cartridges and Sharps rifles. And while the design is more than 150-years-old, it's still is holding its own.

Home Sweet Concealed Carry Holster

Editor James Card takes a look at some of the best concealed carry holsters out there - solid rigs to keep your handguns safe and secure.

Sig Sauer P320C Review

A striker-fired pistol with a good grip and trigger, the P320C is “boringly reliable.” David Bahde has the Sig Sauer P320C review.

Sig Enters Defensive Ammo Biz

Exciting news as Sig - one of the big players in firearms - rolls out their own line of defensive ammo.

Video: Rare WWII German Military Guns

When it comes to firearms collecting, military arms are hot, but few come close to the firearms documented in this video. The German rifles show here are extremely rare and, in turn, boarder on being priceless.

Greatest Cartridges: .300 Weatherby Magnum, Still Packing a Punch

When it was first developed the .300 Weatherby Magnum produced nearly unheard of velocities. Around 70 years later, and the round is still consider one of the world's blistering hot magnums.

Glock 42 Review: Smaller May Be Better

In this Glock 42 review, Dave Workman concludes the little .380 ACP is a winner for concealed carry.

Six Shotgunning Tips for the Field and Range

Whether busting birds means heading afield with a brace of pointing dogs or traveling to the range to smash orange discs, here are six shotgunning tips to improve your overall score.

The Great 28-Gauge

The 28-gauge has proven its worth on the field and range, and number of manufacturers are turning out nice options in this nifty gauge.

Steyr AUG A3 M1 Now Shipping

Steyr's new variation of its bullpup rifle aims to give shooters more flexibility. The rifle has different rail and optics configurations to better fit each shooters needs.

Handgun Review: Guncrafter CCO

The Guncrafter CCO is a thoroughbred 1911 for everyday carry.

6 Bad Excuses to Not Carry Spare Ammo

Too many shooters who practice concealed carry overlook spare ammo — a critical aspect of effective personal protection. Here Massad Ayoob refutes 6 of the most common objections to carrying more rounds.

Photo Gallery: Five Rare Firearms Up for Auction by RIA

Wow, some real beauties here! Check out the 5 rare firearms going up for auction in Rock Island Auction Company's final premier event of 2014.

Ruger Goes Direct Impingement with AR-556

Ruger has introduced a new AR to its lineup and it's quite a break from what the company has produced in the past. The AR-556 gives shooters a more affordable option, while still offering them plenty of the amenities they've come to expect.

Greatest Cartridges: .44 Magnum a Silverscreen Sensation

The heavy and powerful .44 Magnum first became a factory load in 1956, but it wasn't until the early 70s the round's popularity went into the stratosphere. All it took was Dirty Harry welding a hand cannon chambered for the load to send it flying off store shelves.

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