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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
Looking for an accurate bolt action that can tackle just about any sort of terrain? Look no further than the Model 2020 Boundary, from Springfield. Check out David Herman's Hardware Review of the gun here.
MDT has released two carbon-fiber components for hunters running XTN-interface chassis systems: the HNT Fixed Buttstock and the LSS GEN3 Hunting Forend.
Looking for the latest in high-tech shooting and hunting gear? Look no further, for some of the most cutting-edge equipment sure to make your next range or field session a breeze.
It's hard to believe it's been 20 years since Taurus launched its now legendary Judge revolver, which quickly became ubiquitous at hunting camps nationwide. Now, two decades later, the legend returns with upgraded looks and updated features.
Welcome back, to #SundayGunday. This week, we’re checking out a 9mm, which is not something we do very often is this series, focused as it is on hunters and hunting guns. The TNW Firearms Aero Survival Rifle LTE, however, is not your standard 9mm. While it may not quite be a bonafide hunting rifle, this is a gun designed specifically for those who spend their lives deep in the great outdoors.
Animal-rights activists in Oregon have surpassed the required 117,000 signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot by submitting more than 126,000 signatures to the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office in support of Initiative Petition 28 (the PEACE Act), which would ban all hunting and fishing in the state—not to mention ranching and so much more.