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Maryland Hunting Regulations Keep Shotguns Popular at Auction

Shotguns continue to rule the roost for a Maryland auction house, driven, in part by the state’s strict gun laws.

Kimber 1911 Review: Diamond Ultra II and Stainless II Classic Engraved Edition

Part of Kimber’s 2015 Summer Collection, the Diamond Ultra II and Stainless II Classic Engraved Edition are sleek, sophisticated and shoot with nail-driving accuracy.

Winchester's Bad Boy Smoothbore — Model 97 Riot Gun

Whether brandished by Lee Marvin in The Professionals or wielded by William Holden in The Wild Bunch, the Winchester Model 97 Riot Gun is the bad boy of smoothbores.

Long-Range Centerfire Rifles In Demand In Kansas

Long-Range Centerfire Rifles have helped one Sunflower State gun store clear its shelves.

Defensive Handguns Ruling the Roost for Beaver State Retailer

Glocks and Springfields are flying off the shelves, as are ammo and optics.

A Gun Collector's Regrets of Purchases Not Made

Nothing is as bitter as lost opportunities when it comes to buying that special find.

Bucking the Trend—AR’s Are the Top Selling Long Gun for Jayhawk Retailer

For many, AR sales have cooled off, but not for one Kansas gun seller.

Gun Parts Flying Off Virtual Shelves for Online Retailer

It’s the time of year that one online gun store enjoys a surge in D.I.Y. project orders.

Video: In-Depth Look at the Great Basin Winchester 1873

The curator of the Cody Firearms Museum gives a concise, yet detailed overview of the Winchester rifle found in the Nevada desert earlier this year.

Video: World Famous .416 Rigby Dangerous Game Rifle is Back

The bolt-action hunting rifle that inspired a million copies is back in production and better than ever. Considered the perfect repeating bolt-action dangerous game rifle, Rigby's Magnum Mauser in .416 Rigby delivers 5,100 foot pounds of energy and 52 foot pounds of recoil.

Back-Up Guns on the Move in Colorado

Back-Up Guns, or BUGS, are the hot ticket for a gun selling in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.

Forty Years with the Little 7mm

“I think,” says the author, “I've seen more game killed with fewer shots from this modest little cartridge than any other.” Here's the why and how, all of which may well explain the current spate of interest in the 7X57.

Video: .416 Rigby Safari Rifle Explodes onto the Little Screen

Professional hunter Ron Spomer displays the craftsmanship, function, accuracy, beauty and massive firepower of a .416 Rigby Mauser dangerous game rifle built in 1938.

Midwest Youth Market Hot on Shotguns

The youth firearms market has grown recently for one shooting range, in part due to shooting classes and camps.

Surging Interest in Bolt-Action Long Guns In OKC

When it comes to long guns in Oklahoma City, traditional models are winning the day.

Ruger No. 1: One Fine Single-Shot Rifle

The Ruger No. 1 is a versatile and handy rifle chambered in just about anything you need to take game on this—or any other—continent.

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