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Looking for a way to comfortably carry your Single Action Army revolver into the field? Galco's Single Action Outdoorsman (SAO) holster is designed for field carry of a single-action revolver, whether for hunting or peace of mind in the wilderness. The SAO can be worn strong side or crossdraw at the user’s discretion, fitting belts up to 1 3/4-inches, and employs a retention strap for simplicity and security in the brush. Tension-screw adjustment allows for a custom fit to the revolver.
The SAO can be paired with the 2X2X2belt-slide cartridge carrier, which holds six .38/.357 or .44/.45 rounds, for easy access and quick reloading. Both can be strapped on to the SB2(1 ½-inches),SB5orSB6(1 ¾-inches) double-thickness holster belts, for a secure carry.
For more information, please visit galcoholsters.com. SAO MSRP: $114-$126; 2X2X2 MSRP: $55
On this week's #SundayGunday, NRA Media's Jay Grazio checks out the B Series Timber Tactical from Savage. A nifty little rimfire with an 18-inch heavy-profile, deep spiral fluted barrel, the Timber Tactical comes available in .22 LR, .22 WMR and 17 HMR, perfect chamberings for plinkers and small-game hunters alike. Learn more about it in this exclusive video.
One of America's favorite semi-automatic hunting rifles is back, in the Browning BAR MK 4. In this video, American Hunter Editor in Chief Scott Olmsted checks out the Hunter model, with a beautiful walnut stock, and aluminum alloy receiver.
The 7mm BackCountry came to light last year this time, utilizing a Peak Alloy steel case to raise the pressure limits from the traditional 65,000 psi all the way up to 80,000 psi. For 2026, Remington has joined the party with three offerings for the 7BC: Core-Lokt, Core-Lokt Tipped, and Speer Impact.
Late last month, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) verified a Dec. 6 photo of an adult cougar being followed by two kittens down a snowy trail in central Ontonagon County. The last time the kittens were documented—in early March 2025—they were only about two months old and alone, raising concerns about their survival.