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Taurus has added another revolver to its Raging Hunter-line, with the Raging Hunter in .454 Casull. The new pistol will boast all the same features that earned it the 2019 American Hunter Handgun of the Year Golden Bullseye Award, including a lightweight barrel shroud for better balance, a machine-cut Picatinny rail, a fully adjustable rear sight, cushioned insert grips, factory-tuned porting, a gas-expansion chamber and more. The Raging Hunter in .454 Casull will be available in three barrel lengths: 5.125ʺ, 6.75ʺ and 8.375ʺ. All feature a spurred hammer, DA/SA action and a five-round cylinder. Two frame colors are available—matte black or stainless—both with matte-black barrels and cylinders. For more information, please visit taurususa.com. MSRP: $910.27-$919.55.
Henry Repeating Arms is now shipping the America's 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition Collection: three collector-grade lever-action rifles to mark the nation's 250th anniversary of independence.
When discussing the Nitro Express cartridges, my mind is immediately drawn to East Africa in the first few decades of the 20th century, but there are modern developments which fill a niche. One such is the .500/416 3 ¼-inch Nitro Express developed by Kreighoff at the end of the 20th century. Let's look at the history and characteristics of the .500-416 Nitro Express.
Bear Creek Arsenal is expanding its lineup with new .30-30 Winchester rifle and upper options, bringing one of America's most recognized hunting calibers into modern sporting rifle configurations.
Ruger has expanded its 250th Anniversary Series of firearms, further commemorating the United States Semiquincentennial while celebrating the Company's longstanding tradition of American manufacturing. Each limited production model in this special collection is distinctly marked with the inscription, "Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty."