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Have you ever worked a slick, modern, straight-pull action? Flick, flick, ready! The most touted advantage to the straight-pull bolt-action is speed. That it has, but that's only half the advantage: The straight-pull action allows operation with less arm and hand movement and requires less strength—thus less sight-picture interruption—than is possible with a turnbolt. In Europe, straight-pull actions are near-dominant. Read More
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Gear up, embrace the darkness, and trust the Sidekick thermal monocular to redefine your nocturnal pursuits. With unmatched performance and utility, the Sidekick thermal monocular empowers you to unleash the hunter within and conquer the night like never before. Read More
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PenFed has partnered up with Fort Knox Safes and Vaults to give away two $10K custom Titan Fort Knox Safes. How to enter? Automatically be entered when you apply and are approved for a PenFed flag card by 5/31/24 or fill out the entry form online at PenFed.org/SafeGiveaway.
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With Every VP9, P2000, P30 Full-Sized. Offer valid on purchase Completed January 1 – March 31, 2024. Must be redeemed by April 30, 2024. Rebate valid until May 31, 2024. Redeem at www.hk-usa.com/magapalooza2024.
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With the opening salvo of the American Civil War, the Confederacy was ill-prepared for the battle that was to come. In 1861, the armaments possessed by the Confederacy were arms confiscated from Federal arsenals now in rebel hands throughout the south. The only avenue open to the Confederate military was the procurement of guns from clandestine dealers in the north; another option was across the Atlantic in Europe. Read More
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While the semi-automatic pistol market continues to yield innovative and truly new models from time to time, we currently live in an era of copious copies and clones of existing models and designs. In recent years, the Glock Gen3 G19 pattern pistol has become one of the more popular subjects of various manufacturers' cloning experiments. We still see a good number of overseas offerings that descend from the M1911, Beretta and CZ-75 gene pools. Read More
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Welcome to another American Rifleman video, and for this episode, we're on the range with a unique little rimfire rifle, and it's a takedown model. Meet Chiappa's Little Badger. This single-shot, utilitarian arm is built to be functional and appeal to survivalists and outdoor enthusiasts. Watch the video above to see it in use on the range. Read More
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The adoption of the M1 Garand rifle by the United States Army initiated a series of developments which brought the demise of the manually-operated, bolt-action rifle as a U.S. military arm. Its evolution was to influence the design of U.S. military small arms for years to come. John C. Garand's basic design and later rifles derived from it served this country well through World War II, the Korean War and during numerous other engagements that blend into recent history. Read More
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In addition to being Ruger's 75th anniversary, 2024 also marks another important milestone for the company: 60 years of its iconic 10/22 semi-automatic rimfire rifle. While the original model was made using wood stocks and blued steel, Ruger is highlighting how far the design has come with its 60th-anniversary model. Read More
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Leupold's Mark 5HD line of riflescopes are some of the company's top-tier offerings, and not only are the optics loaded with features, they're also some of the lightest riflescopes in their class. "American Rifleman Television" headed to Leupold & Stevens in Oregon to see just how they develop and build these class-leading optics. Read More
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While pump-action and semi-automatic shotguns are the first things that come to mind when you mention the name Mossberg, the company has been importing over-under shotguns in its Reserve series for nearly two decades. New for 2024, Mossberg is expanding its Reserve offerings with seven new models that cover the spectrum from competition to hunting. Read More
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Building on decades of experience designing hiking boots, the 7"-tall Recurve represents Danner's latest generation of hunting footwear. Read More
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Remington Ammunition kicked off its Full Safe Sweepstakes—Big Green's biggest consumer sweepstakes yet—on Feb. 15, 2024. No purchase is necessary and prizes awarded include a massive assortment from some of the industry's foremost companies, including Remington Arms, Remington Safes, Nighthawk Custom, Leupold Optics, Silencer Central and Remington Ammunition. Read More
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The Arsenal Strike One pistol is a unique firearm design whose place in the U.S. market has had its fits and starts. First introduced at SHOT Show 2013, the company later partnered with Salient Arms before opening its own U.S. subsidiary as Archon Firearms. New for 2024, Archon is partnering with PTR Industries to import the European-made Type B design to the U.S. Read More
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After 10 years of real-world experience with its original Incog holster design, Haley Strategic Partners (HSP) decided it was time to update the concept. Whereas the original Incog design was produced by G-Code Holsters, HSP partnered with Safariland on its second go-around, and together the two companies developed the Incog X holster, designed to carry a secured firearm and spare magazine comfortably and securely in the appendix (AIWB) position. Read More
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My maternal grandparents lived in De Smet, S.D. (from Little Town On The Prairie). Growing up in rural Minnesota, we loved visiting Grandpa and Grandma. It was like a step back in time; it was where the West began. Read More
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The National Origins Act—enacted on May 26, 1924—officially created the U.S. Border Patrol. Prior to that time, unauthorized entry into the United States was limited to a relatively unorganized and grossly underfunded patchwork of efforts by the U.S. Department of Commerce, a few immigration inspectors, the U.S. Army and even the Texas Rangers. Read More
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Named for the mountainous, 1.5-million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness—teeming with grizzly bears, wolves, elk, moose, cougars and goats—the Marshall Bushcraft Knife, made in nearby Frenchtown, Mont., measures 12 5⁄8" overall with a 7" blade of 52100 carbon steel that is Parkerized to protect it from the great outdoors. Read More
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