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American Tactical (ATI) has expanded their RukX Gear line to include a full kit designed around their Nomad Shotgun. Available as a single kit, the Nomad Survivor Combo includes an RUKX Gear Survivor bag, and a Nomad Shotgun, which the bag discreetly stows. Purchasers can choose from 12-, 20-gauge or .410-bore, while chamber options include 2 3/4- and 3-inches for 12- and 20-gauge, and 2 1/2- and 3-inches for .410-bore. The barrel is 18.5 inches long, featuring a break-open action and a bead front sight. The 600D polyester bag is available in black, tan, blue, orange and yellow, with a hidden handgun pocket and removable waist/shoulder straps. Additionally, the bag floats, and has prominent reflective tape for recovery at night. The whole kit dimensions out at a mere 20"X11"X10", with an MSRP of just $179.95 (or $79.95 for just the bag). For more information, check out americantactical.us.
Henry Repeating Arms has launched a new series of commemorative rifles to benefit the National Forest Foundation (NFF), the nonprofit partner of the United States Forest Service (USFS).
Your National Rifle Association (NRA) has unveiled its new official NRA App, which creates a whole new way to access magazine content, member benefits, legislative news and more!
Stoeger has expanded its M3500 Waterfowl Special series with a new model finished in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland camo. Paired with a Patriot Brown Cerakote receiver and barrel, the M3500 Waterfowl Special in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland is purpose-built to blend into flooded timber while standing up to harsh, wet environments.
Is hunting becoming "cool" again? In an era when America’s top podcaster and cage-fighting commentator, Joe Rogan, talking hunting with Yellowstone superstar Luke Grimes seems almost commonplace, you'd have to think that the popularity of hunting is on the ascendency. How can we help it along? Read on, for Frank Miniter's thoughts on breaking hunting back into the mainstream.
The 7x57mm Mauser and the .308 Winchester are two of the most versatile and popular cartridges to make the jump from military to field use. Which makes the more sensible choice for the big game hunter? Follow along as Phil Massaro takes a dive into this pair of classics.