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Gun Collecting: The Unique Breda Shotgun
The Breda autoloader, which appeared in the U.S. in the early 1950s, was an exceptionally well made, long-recoil operated, Browning-type shotgun. Its distinguishing features were that it could be completely disassembled without tools, and all parts were machined and polished.
Glock 41 Review: This Glock Rocks
The new G41 Gen4 pistol gets everything out of the .45 ACP cartridge, concludes Dave Workman in this Glock 41 review.
Revolver Selection, Understanding Your Needs
Whether it's hunting or self-defense, there is a revolver that will fit your needs. But before you make a choice between the slew of revolvers out there, you need to figure out exactly how you plan on using your wheelgun.
Video: Flashlight Review of Elzetta High Output Head
Elzetta has developed a High Output Head that can beef up your tactical flashlight beam to throw a scorching 600 to 900 lumens.
Photo Gallery: New ARs of 2014 Round Up
Manufacturers continue to feed the shooting enthusiast’s seemingly unquenchable thirst for new ARs in 2014. Here are 8 dandies worth checking out.
Market Trends: 20th Century Colt Handguns Surging in Value
Collectors know Colt handguns can get top dollar. That's the case at an Ohio auction house, but in a twist it has been the newer models that have gotten the bidders pulling their money out.
Uncle Mike's Introduces Ambidextrous Inside-The-Waistband Holster
Ambidextrous features are all the rage on guns, but one manufacturer is taking the concept to accessories. Uncle Mike's is now offering a holster designed to work with both righties and lefties.
Photo Gallery: Best New Shooting Accessories 2014
Among this year’s crop of great gun gear are some new names along with a few familiar faces, all with products designed to make a day at the range or a hunt afield a fun and hassle-free affair. Here are the top 12 that really caught our eye.
6 Facts About AR-15 Direct Impingement Vs. Gas Piston
Some say the gas impingement operating system is like a person who poops on the same table they eat from. But is that really fair? Here are Richard Mann's 6 factual observations in the AR-15 gas impingement vs. piston debate.
Cast Lead Bullets, a Wonderfully Inexpensive Experience
There are few better ways to take reloading to the next level than casting your own bullets. And learning how to create your own projectiles has the added bonus of seeing you through tight ammo supplies.
Heckler & Koch Unveils the Striker-Fired VP9
It's been a spell since Heckler & Koch has introduced a striker-fired pistol, but the company's new VP9 appears to have made the wait worth it. The gun is decked out with features nearly any shooter will find appealing.
Double-Action vs. Single-Action Revolvers, Which One is Right for You?
There are two main types of revolvers, single action and double action – each coming in every shape and size. Figuring out which one is right for you is a matter of taking stock of your needs and what you plan to use the handgun for.
Father's Day: Favorite Shooting Memories with Dad
In many case, fathers are the ones who pass firearms traditions to their sons and daughters. In celebration of Father's Day, tell us how your dad influenced you as a gun owner.
Stag Arms Offers New Engraved Lower Receivers
It is no secret at this point that one of the allures of the AR is the ability to customize the firearm. Stag Arms is taking the concept of creating a firearm unique to its owner a step further with new engraved lower designs.
Battle Rifle, Odin Works Team Up for AR Carbine
Joint ventures in firearms manufacturing are nothing new. And the latest team effort by a couple of AR makers looks to have resulted in one heck of a carbine.
Round Nose Bullets, Too Often Overlooked
At closer range, round nose bullets shine. From 200 yards on in, they are as accurate as spitzers, but deliver more energy on target.
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