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Depending on your point of view, Ruger is either a very early or rather late adopter of the 5.7×28 mm FN cartridge. Early in that, in addition to Fabrique Nationale (the design’s originator back in the late 1980s), the gunmaker has now become only the second major manufacturer to fully embrace the cartridge by …
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CZ-USA is adding another member to the CZ-600 family, its popular flagship line of centerfire bolt-action rifles. The company’s latest newcomer is the CZ-600 Range Rifle, with defining features like a laminated, target-style stock for positional shooting and a bull barrel. The new CZ-600 Range Rifle is built around 24-inch, heavy-profile, …
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This article, “Gunsmithing Know-How: Applying A Bake-On Cerama-Coat Finish,” appeared originally in the January 2007 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select American Rifleman as your member magazine. In years past, there was a “Henry Ford attitude” about refinishing the metal on a gun. You could …
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SIG Sauer has been leading the charge in innovation in handguns with the P365 and P320 handguns when it comes to modularity. Now the company is doing the same thing with optics. SIG Electro-Optics, based in Portland, Oregon, has been bringing new products to the market at a rapid pace, …
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While I pride myself on my rifle-shooting skills, I believe I am a far better pistol coach. The reason behind this paradox is that I’ve made every imaginable error possible regarding stance and grip when learning to shoot a handgun. Therefore, I can quickly identify the same quirks when I’m …
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Today an NRA-backed lawsuit was filed challenging Ballot Measure 114, which voters passed by a slim margin last month. Measure 114 creates a falsely labeled “permit to purchase” a firearm requirement and bans standard capacity magazines, which it also falsely labels as “large capacity,” both of which are unconstitutional. The permit to purchase …
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Windham Weaponry was officially founded in 2011, but the firm’s seeming youth is deceiving. The expertise gathered under the company’s roof, as well as the skill and craftsmanship poured into its guns, goes back decades, when it launched under a different name and built a solid reputation for reliability and performance …
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The leading edge of tactical fashion has moved from customized 1911s to tricked-out Glocks to double-stack SAO pistols. Return with us to the thrilling days of yesteryear—or at least the late 1980s and early 1990s. The military had transitioned to the Beretta M9 as its general-issue sidearm, and law enforcement …
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There’s a peculiar mismatch between the number of times one reads in the newspaper that an armed citizen has prevented a mass shooting and the number of times such incidents make it into the public record—and, in turn, into the public’s perception about the role that concealed carriers play in …
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Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 29th, the Honolulu City Council will hear an ordinance to prohibit citizens from exercising their right-to-carry in many places. This is an attempt to ignore the U.S. Supreme Court’s NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling that affirmed the right-to-carry applies outside the home, which forced Hawaii to stop arbitrarily denying carry permits …
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