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Preview: Ranger Point Precision Comet Muzzle Brake
Threaded-barreled, “tactical” lever guns are experiencing a boom in popularity right now, and Ranger Point Precision has a line of screw-on Comet muzzle brakes to accommodate many of the most popular models from Henry, Marlin and Rossi.
Rifleman Q&A: Roos Underhammer Muzzleloader
From the archives of American Rifleman, read about a German-made, upside-down built, small-bore muzzleloader.
Review: Staccato 2011 P
The M1911 is now well into its second century of production, though many features of the design have been contemporized, including 9 mm Luger variants with double-stack magazine such as the Staccato 2011 P tested here, which is one of five M1911-style models made by Texas-based Staccato, the successor to STI International.
Benelli M4: A Do-It-All Shotgun For Military & Commercial Use
The Italian designed Benelli M4 semi-automatic shotgun has served alongside the members of the United States Marine Corps for over the past two decades, and is also a popular commercial option.
Barrett Firearms Non-Fungible Tokens Coming Soon
Digital Arms has entered into a long-term agreement with Barrett Firearms Manufacturing to develop and market Barrett-branded, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs).
The Armed Citizen® Nov. 26, 2021
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
NRA Gun of the Week: SIG Sauer CROSS
On this week’s “Gun of the Week” video preview, American Rifleman staff tell about the CROSS, a U.S.-made hybrid bolt-action rifle from SIG Sauer.
Review: Bond Arms Stinger Derringer
Here is a first look at a new lineup of lightweight double-barrel, derringer-styled pistols from Bond Arms, the Stinger chambered in 9 mm Luger or .380 ACP.
Hunting Guns in Colonial America
Whether for protection on the frontier or for hunting in the backwoods, the smoothbore hunting gun played a pivotal role in times of peace and war in the American colonies.
Century Arms WASR-10: An Imported Romanian AK
Made by the Romanian Cugir Arms Factory and imported by Century Arms, the WASR-10 is a semi-automatic variation of the Kalashnikov design that's popular with today's shooters.
Preview: Lone Wolf Elimin8r
Long known as a leading provider of accessories for Glock pistols, Lone Wolf Arms has branched out into the suppressor arena with the Elimin8r, a model designed for .45-cal. handguns and rated for full-automatic use.
The Beretta Tomcat: A .32 ACP Pocket Pistol
Beretta released the Tomcat in 1996, and the tiny pistol chambered in .32 ACP continues to be an option for concealed carry and backup use.
The Beginner Deer Rifle: AR Versus Budget Bolt Action
Follow Jeremiah Knupp as he sets up two rifles, a budget friendly bolt action and a 7.62x39 mm AR-15, to see the strengths and weaknesses of each as a beginner's deer rifle.
The Armed Citizen® Nov. 12, 2021
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
NRA Gun of the Week: Rossi USA Gallery 22
On this week’s “Gun of the Week” video, American Rifleman staff try out a “gallery gun” from Rossi USA that is chambered for .22 LR.
Why You Should Shoot Your Collectable Firearms
There are many old and limited run firearms that have become collectables, but why should these firearms not be enjoyed or used for their intended purposes despite that? Rick Hacker explains here why you should shoot your collectible firearms.
Bianchi Rebranding Focuses On Customers
Bianchi has rebranded, with a new website and logo, to reflect its renewed focus to the needs and expectations of its customers.
The Hi-Point 995: A Budget Friendly Pistol-Caliber Carbine
Since Hi-Point introduced its Model 995 carbine in the 1990s, the semi-automatic, pistol-caliber carbine is still in production today and maintains its popularity.
I Have This Old Gun: Beretta 92FS & M9 Handguns
Watch this segment of American Rifleman Television's "I Have This Old Gun" to learn about the history and development of the Beretta 92FS handgun, which was adopted by the U.S. military in 1985 as the M9 service pistol.
Rifleman Report: The Fundamental Nature Of Firearms
Some years ago, a colleague on the NRA Publications technical staff engaged me in a conversation about the fundamental nature of firearms, specifically challenging me to define “gun” in the simplest terms. And while my hastily offered answer was not particularly well-crafted, he didn’t dismiss it entirely.