Editor’s Choice: EAA Girsan MCP35 Match
European American Armory is doing its part to further the current resurgence of the High Power pistol designed by John Moses Browning and Dieudonné Saive with several versions of its Girsan MCP35. Made in Turkey, the all-steel guns are faithful to the original, but the Match offers upgrades including: a …
NRA Gun Of The Week: Kimber Rapide Black Ice
Kimber America has built its identity with an expansive lineup of M1911 handguns. In addition to smaller 1911-style pistols like the Micro 9 and Micro 380, the company has also introduced a number of big-bore guns designed for handgun hunting, camp defense and more. While .45 ACP is a mainstay in …
Rifleman Q&A: Bullets For Blanks
Q: I have boxes of Lake City Ordnance blank brass, Caliber .30 M1909. Most of the cartridges are LC 57 and some RA 56. I took the red seal card out and removed the blank powder (spherical type). Can I use this brass for reloading if I remove the crimp, straighten …
Colorado: Senate Sends Two Gun Bills to the Governor’s Desk
Today, the Colorado Senate passed Hunter Education bill, House Bill 22-1168. The measure joins anti-gun, House Bill 1086, that was passed out of the Senate earlier last week. Both measures now head to the desk of Governor Jared Polis for his consideration. Please contact Governor Polis and ask him to SIGN …
Using Alternative Holsters
The most-popular holsters in use today are made of Kydex or similar hard materials and generally attach to the waistband or belt; however, some clothing and carry situations require what I’m going to call alternative holsters—items like belly bands and corsets, shorts and tank tops or bra holsters. These may …
Boys Antitank Rifle
At 36 pounds, the Boys could hardly be called portable, but it weighed substantially less than a Browning M2 .50 BMG, which tipped the scales at 128 pounds with its tripod. In the dark hours before dawn on the 17th of August, 1942, two U.S. Navy submarines cautiously surfaced off …
First Looks: Fix It Sticks Compact Ratcheting Multi-Tool Kit
Going out to the range and enjoying the shooting sports is an American tradition, but having a range day grind to halt because of a loose sight or firearm malfunction can bring an unpleasant end to an otherwise great day. Having the right tools nearby to repair your gear can …
Editor’s Choice: Trailblazer Firearms Pivot
Trailblazer Firearms takes the pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) in a fresh direction with the Pivot model chambered in 9 mm Luger. Some carbines incorporate folding stocks or take-down barrels for more convenient transport or storage. The semi-automatic Pivot employs a unique divided upper and lower receiver configuration that allows the upper assembly …
RemArms: America’s Oldest Gunmaker
The name Remington is indelible in firearm history, and for good reason. It was established more than 200 years ago, which makes it America’s oldest gunmaker. The firm has produced some of the finest firing and front line firearms ever made and odds you own at least one of their models—often …
Favorite Firearms: A Vetterli Family Heirloom
April 15, 2017, was somewhat of a historic day for the Guagliardo family of Tangipahoa Parish, La. At our annual spring reunion, a new milestone was achieved in a family with a rich firearm history. An 1874-dated Italian Vetterli rifle chambered in 10.4×47 mm R that has been in the family for …