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Montana Rifle Company Returning In 2023?
Montana Rifle Company, established in 1999 by gunsmith Keith Sipe in Kalispell, Mont., specialized in modern controlled-round-feed bolt-action receivers and complete rifles. It didn’t take long for the firm to establish an enviable reputation for guns that looked every bit as good as they performed. Orders were steady, actually increasing, …
Review: Lone Wolf Arms LTD19 V1
Founded in 1998, Lone Wolf Distributors has been at the forefront of Glock enhancement for quite some time. The company started out as a distributor of a few OEM connectors and Glock-compatible components made by AroTek, but over the years, it has developed a diverse catalog of its own pistol parts that …
The Double Standards of “Defund the Police”
Kshama Sawant, Seattle City councilor and member of the “revolutionary Marxist organization” Socialist Alternative Party, has been an enthusiastic proponent of drastic cuts to local law enforcement funding, calling the police a “racist, violent institution.” In a 2018 speech, she explained her “view that the Seattle police have had a long record of …
Riflescope Ready: Sighting-In A Hunting Rifle
This article, “Sight In Your Hunting Rifle,” appeared originally in the May 2006 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select American Rifleman as your member magazine. Zeroing a hunting rifle may well be one of the most critical, yet controllable, aspects of hunting. Incredibly, though, a …
The Interarms G33/50: A Shootable Swedish Cavalry Carbine
Like many other military rifles of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Swedish Mauser has recently appreciated in value. New and experienced collectors alike flock to these rifles; some for their excellent shooting characteristics and others for their collectability, along with the beautiful fit and finish shared by all variants of these …
Building Confidence
All of our information was that this dude always carried a gun, a Bauer .25 auto, in his right front pants pocket. The night we went after him, he spotted the uniformed officers from about 25 yards away. As his right hand went to his pocket, I stepped out of …
First Look: Hornady Bore Drive ELD-X
The Hornady Bore Driver ELD-X is a saboted muzzleloader bullet whose polymer base seals against the bore to promote energy and accuracy. The projectile promises to take a standard muzzleloader’s effective range out to 300 yards or more without switching guns, or even changing to a faster-twist barrel. With a .315 G1 …
The Interarms G33/50: A Shootable Swedish Cavalry Carbine
Like many other military rifles of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Swedish Mauser has recently appreciated in value. New and experienced collectors alike flock to these rifles; some for their excellent shooting characteristics and others for their collectability, along with the beautiful fit and finish shared by all variants of these …
Meprolight Launches First Responder Discount Program
Meprolight is extending a special discount on select products to qualified U.S. law enforcement, military and first responders؅—both active and retired—through the company’s dedicated military and law enforcement sales partners. The program allows qualified individuals to purchase combat-proven products at a significant savings. Mepro Tru-Vision, the company’s latest Mil-Spec electro-optical red-dot, …
First Look: Anderson Arms Kiger-9c 9mm Pistol
Anderson Manufacturing is known for making AR-15 lower receivers and complete AR-pattern firearms. Now the company is putting their decades of experience in precision firearms manufacturing into making a handgun: The new, 100-percent American-made Anderson Kiger-9c. The Kiger is inspired by the wild mustangs of southeast Oregon and is a compact, …