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The Problem You recently attended a concealed-carry class in which you shot a lot of ammunition—almost 500 rounds—over a two-day period. The thrust of the class was staying on the sights with hard eye focus and a slow, continuous trigger squeeze from a rigid shooting stance. Shooting tiny groups repetitively …

A good shotgun doesn’t have to be exorbitantly priced, especially since the patents on many time-tested designs have expired; for example, the Benelli M2’s robust, rotating-bolt, inertia-driven mechanism with its proven track record has inspired dozens of modern clones. However, originals aren’t always copied well, and the result is sometimes …

SDS Imports and Tisas USA are bringing one of Tisas’ original products to the United States, the .380 ACP Fatih pistol. The .380 ACP chambered Fatih pistol is a Turkish-produced version of the Beretta Model 84 Cheetah, one of Beretta’s iconic blowback pistols. The Tisas Fatih B380 is a classically styled version with …

The Smith & Wesson M&P Sport carbines have a well-earned reputation as a high-quality, no-frills introduction to the world of AR-15 pattern rifles. Now Smith & Wesson is rolling out its third generation of this popular product line, the new Smith & Wesson M&P Sport III. Perhaps the biggest and most obvious …

Fans of the ubiquitous .22 LR rimfire cartridge are likely to have come across the affordably priced, single-action Rough Rider revolvers from Heritage Manufacturing Co. These scaled down six guns are durable, reliable and among the least expensive handguns available. The company also offers revolving carbines and a variety of in-house Rough Rider custom components. But as …

This week, we’re taking a closer look at the TriStar Bristol SxS. A beautiful traditional side-by-side scattergun, the Bristol comes with the choice of either a Case Color or scrolled silver receiver, both of which match perfectly with its English-style select Turkish walnut stock. The gun comes in 12-, 16-, 20- or …

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 …

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. When I was 11 or 12 years old, Grandpa tasked me to …

GREAT NEWS!  A GOA-backed bill to Repeal Gun-Free Zones passed the Wyoming House! HB0125 now goes to the Senate Judiciary Committee for a vote as early as Monday. Bill Sponsor, Representative Jeremy Haroldson (R – Wheatland), and other Second Amendment supporters in the House, have fought hard to keep this bill from being …

While I wish I had good news to report to you, the so-called “assault weapons” ban is now heading to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s desk. It’s important that you call Gov. Youngkin at 804-786-2211 and urge him to veto every gun control bill that is sent to him. Here’s some of …