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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.
A .375 H&H Magnum for less than $1,000 is a win for hunters on any continent, especially when it comes packed with features and has the sub-MOA accuracy potential of the American-made Evoke from Christensen Arms.
Expanding its assortment to include soft goods in 2026, waterfowl brand Avian-X has announced an all-new lineup of packs specifically designed to keep waterfowl hunters organized, mobile and ready for anything.
Norma’s ballistician Nils Kvale saw the wisdom of having the velocity and horsepower of the .300 H&H Magnum, but in a shorter, more affordable receiver, and used the H&H case to develop his .358 Norma Magnum in 1959 as well as the .308 Norma Magnum one year later. The .308 Norma Magnum closely resembles the wildcat .30-338 cartridge, though the shoulder of the former is located a bit more toward the base than that of the .308 Norma Magnum. Intrigued? Read on about this often unfairly overlooked hunting classic.
Chiappa Firearms expands its rimfire lineup with the introduction of the Bushranger M1-22 Semi-Auto, a .22 LR rifle built to bridge familiar sporting ergonomics with modern accessory capability. The Bushranger is intended for recreational shooting, skill development and range use, but could also excel in the hands of any small game or varmint hunter.