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Electronic vs. Non-Electronic Hearing Protection
We gun owners are well aware of the importance of protecting our hearing while shooting. Exposure to gunfire without proper protection can lead to irreversible hearing damage, and we only have one set of ears. When it comes to safeguarding your hearing, there are two primary options: electronic and non-electronic …
Rifleman Review: Springfield Armory SA-35
In 2021, Springfield Armory brought out its SA-35, a rendition of the classic Browning Hi Power, one of the iconic handguns of the 20th century. In our “American Rifleman Television” Rifleman Review segment above, American Rifleman Editor In Chief Brian Sheetz examines the details of this American-made pistol. “If you’re a student of handguns, you …
The Rifleman Report: Creative Minds At Work
As all of us who experience this “mortal coil” eventually learn, the days seem more fleeting with each passing year. For those of us who make a living observing and reporting about the firearm industry, they eventually result in a somewhat disorganized pile of memories about companies, products and the …
Handloads: A 10 mm Auto Loaded For Bear
The fear of a bear attack has likely sold more 10 mm Auto handguns than all firearm advertising combined. The 10 mm does deliver some impressive ballistics for a cartridge chambered in semi-automatic handguns. It fairly well mirrors the .357 Mag., and its recoil is much milder than stout .44 Mag. …
New For 2024: Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport III
In a crowded AR-15 market, consumers are looking for the best bang for their buck, and most look no further than the Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport. The Sport is a well-made and reliable rifle at an affordable price backed by the S&W brand, which has led to it becoming …
How is American Freedom Too Sensitive for Public Spaces?
If a freedom-loving NRA member from, say, 1994, had been able to look into a crystal ball and see 30 years forward to today, they’d no doubt be pleased and perhaps a bit jealous, but also a little perplexed. They’d notice the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in D.C. v. Heller (2008), McDonald v. Chicago (2010) …
Who Is The American Gun Owner? All Of US!
Many in the mainstream media and in Hollywood have long painted a stereotypical portrait of the American gun owner: He is supposed to be an old, balding, poorly educated white guy, possibly with a Southern accent. But, while the anti-Second Amendment legacy press may be more interested in politically useful …
WY: REPEAL OF GUN FREE ZONES AND ADDING FIREARMS PRIVACY PROTECTIONS
Repeal Gun Free Zones and Firearms Privacy Protections Get Critical Votes Monday! GREAT NEWS! A GOA-backed bill to Repeal Gun-Free Zones is one day away from passing the Wyoming House! Friday night, the GOA-supported Repeal of Gun Free Zones SURVIVED TWO ATTEMPTS TO WEAKEN IT ON THE HOUSE FLOOR! Buy All-American! Bring health and vitality back to …
What To Look For in a Firearms Trainer
When you’re choosing a firearm instructor, you are choosing someone to teach you how to potentially save your life and the lives of those close to you. So, choosing the cheapest one available makes as much sense as choosing the cheapest skydiving instructor. The minimum amount of training needed to …
WATCH: All About Modern Colt Revolvers
After ending production of the custom-shop-produced Pythons in the early 2000s, now Colt has returned to its revolver heritage with the revival of the Cobra, King Cobra and Anaconda, as well as the Python. In this “American Rifleman Television” clip, learn how Colt found a way to resurrect old names …