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Scope Review: Hawke HD IR 3-9X40 Rimfire Riflescope

Mount a Hawke HD IR 3-9x40 Rimfire scope on your favorite .22 rifle and the way you approach squirrel hunting will never be the same.

Gallery: 2014 New Tactical Shotguns

If you're looking to upgrade your tactical collection or simply want a new gun to protect your family and your property, today’s tactical shotgun options perform as slick as they look. Here are four new ones worthy of rapid deployment should the situation dictate.

Bonded Core Beauties, Not Your Grandad's Bullets

It's hard to deny the bonded core bullet has been a game changer when it comes to ammunition. Offering incredible penetration, expansion and ballistic performance, the bullets have become the go-to option for big game hunters.

Handgun Review: The Para Executive Carry

The lighter and easier-to-conceal compact 1911-style semi-auto has met with considerable success, and for good reason. The Para Executive Carry tested in this handgun review is a top contender in the category.

Shoulder Holsters and Carry Angle

Shoulder holsters can be configured to carry handguns vertically (with the muzzle pointing straight up or straight down), horizontally, or at a 45-degree angle. Grant Cunningham explains the pros and cons.

CMMG Aims for Accuracy with Heavy Taper Barrels

CMMG's Mk4 series of rifles has earned its share of fans in the AR community. The rifles now might win over precision shooters with the introduction of heavy taper barrel models.

AR-18: ArmaLite's Other Black Rifle

Known for their development of the famed AR-15, ArmaLite's AR-18 was another important tactical trendsetter in the black rifle space.

The Truth Behind Knockdown Power

Energy is definitely a factor in what is called knockdown power, but there are other facets in play determining if a round will floor game. Location of the hit and construction of the bullet/slug are far more important elements.

Liven Up Target Shooting with these Bullet Catchers

Sometime punching holes into paper isn't enough for a shooter. But livening up trigger time is a snap nowadays, given the incredibly diverse and unique targets available.

Browning Adds 20 Gauge to Citori 725 Line

Browning made waves a few years back, introducing an updated version of its Citori over-under shotgun. The 725 has proven so popular, in fact, the company has now released a 20-gauge version.

Ammo Storage Ideas Done Right

One reason cited for the recent ammo shortage was increased buying and hoarding. If you’re one of those people with cases of ammo lining your garage or closet shelves, protect your investment and store your ammo where it will stay dry and ready to access with one of these 3 new options.

Cartridge Crimping Styles and Uses

Cartridge crimping is the final step in producing ammunition and it must be done. But the type of crimp used to hold a bullet in place all depends on the type of ammo you're reloading.

BoomFab Introduces Lightweight Titanium Bolt Carrier

Competitive shooters are always looking for an edge in their quest to become top gun. BoomFab aims to give them one with the introduction of its ultralight and resilient titanium bolt carrier, perfect for low-mass systems.

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.

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