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New Levtac-92 Lever Actions, from Citadel, are set to arrive at Legacy Sports International in July. These modernized lever guns come with an M-Lok design modular forend, for easy accessory attachment. Topped with a stretch of Picatinny rail, a rear peep sight and a front blade sight, the Levtac-92 boasts an 18-inch barrel, an eight-round capacity and a large-loop lever. With a Black Synthetic stock, the Levtac-92 will come in three calibers—.357 Magnum and .44 Magnum will arrive first in early July, while .454 Casull will hit the shelves in August. These are sure to make the Levtac-92 a hit with deer hunters everywhere, particularly those in straight-wall states. For more information, check out legacysports.com.MSRP: $799
They pressed north through wildfire to their destination, a lakeside bear camp in Saskatchewan. Days later, they wondered whether their decision-making was bold or reckless.
Pre orders for the Henry 1860 SUV Eagle are ongoing, a custom-engraved edition of its H11 New Original Henry Rifle developed in collaboration with the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ("SUVCW"). A portion of the proceeds from every sale will support SUVCW's mission to preserve the history and legacy of America's Civil War veterans. Pre-orders are available exclusively at HenryUSA.com.
On this week's #SundayGunday, we’re checking out a brilliant little takedown rimfire lever action from Savage Arms. This is the Revel DLX. An excellent fusion between classic lines and modern features, the gun is built around a satin-finished Walnut stock, boasting stippling for grip and comfort. Learn more about it in this exclusive video.
As a part of your summertime scouting, make sure to look out for signs of EHD among your local deer herd. Frank Miniter has spotted some on his own scouting tips, and gives some information about the disease.
Federal Ammunition has announced an agreement that allows the United States Army to utilize its patented Peak Alloy ammunition case technology for use in multiple cartridges and weapon systems. The new agreement specifies conditions necessary prior to granting Government Purpose Rights, such as the delivery of 40-million cases featuring the new technology.
The National Rifle Association has awarded $15,000 in college scholarships to attendees of the 2025 NRA Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.) through the Y.E.S. Grand Scholarship program.