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First Look: Ruger Super Wrangler Convertible Revolver
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. is introducing the Super Wrangler family of single-action revolvers. These new guns build on the success of the affordably-priced Wrangler line introduced in 2019, and each gun features a robust steel cylinder frame and two cylinders, allowing you to convert between inexpensive .22 LR ammunition and …
Putting the HammerDown
It was mid-May 2022, and the South Texas daytime heat and humidity made for a brutal combination—the kind of one-two punch to my system that required the near-continuous drinking of water even when I was thoroughly sick of that water. I was staying on the family-owned Gonzales Ranch north of …
First Look: AGM Neith Digital Night Vision
Earlier in 2023, AGM announced the production of a new digital night optic at Shot Show. “This is the first digital night vision optic by AGM, and more products in this family will likely follow,” said Chase Stephens, director of business development. The Neith Riflescope will usher in a new era in …
Editor’s Choice: Colt CBX
COLT has entered an entirely new category with its CBX—a bolt-action precision rifle that, thanks to the Colt/CZ Group partnership, shares bolt geometry with the CZ Model 600. This is a slick 60-degree design, and Colt created its own version for the CBX. As introduced, the CBX is intended as a …
Rifleman Report: Enlightenment Through Discovery
Discovery is an inherently thrilling experience—after all, coming into contact with what you don’t already know is certain to stimulate the mind and excite the senses. Sure, learning about new things usually requires effort, but that’s what makes any endeavor rewarding. In this issue, we take a look at a …
Rifleman Q&A: Why So Light With The M1 Carbine?
Q: I know the M1 carbine was issued in large numbers during World War II but that it was considered to be under-powered. It seems our military would have been better served by a firearm of this type that had better performance. Why wasn’t this done? A Marine radio operator at …
The self-refuting Washington Post: “No one needs” a gun 1 in 20 Americans already own
Last Wednesday, The Washington Post published an editorial entitled, “No one needs an AR-15 — or any gun tailor-made for mass shootings.” That piece followed an earlier series of articles about the AR-15 under the heading, “AMERICAN ICON: The gun that divides a nation.” Both efforts were meant to echo and amplify Joe Biden’s …
ST. LOUIS METRO TRANSIT REJECTS FIREARM INDUSTRY ANTI-STRAW PURCHASE EDUCATION ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Metro Transit has rejected a public awareness advertising campaign to remind the public it is illegal to lie on a firearm background check verification form to purchase a gun for someone who cannot legally do so on their own. As part of the firearm industry’s …
SC: DOUBLE DOWN FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY IN THE SENATE
Dear friend, The time is now to speak up for Constitutional Carry in the South Carolina Senate. After the tragedy in Nashville, gun owners know that both weak Republicans and the anti-gun Left will be out in full force to kill any pro-gun bill. Buy All-American! Bring health and vitality …
North Carolina Permit-to-Purchase Repeal: It’s Been a Long Time Coming
Two weeks ago, the North Carolina General Assembly passed S. 41, legislation that sought to remove the requirement that all law-abiding North Carolinians apply for, and receive, a permit-to-purchase (PtP) before they could lawfully acquire a handgun in the state. The bill also sought to remove the absolute prohibition on valid …