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Bookshelf: Traveler’s Guide 
to the Firearm Laws 
of the Fifty States

Firearm laws can vary greatly from state to state, and ignorance isn’t a valid legal defense, so it’s important for responsible gun owners traveling with a gun to be aware of the regulations governing firearm usage for every state along the way.

2016 Christmas Gift Guide

No matter who's on your list, Christmas shopping can be tricky. Fortunately, there's no shortage of gifts out there for a hunter or huntress. That said, finding the right one—particularly on short notice—can be a challenge. We've tried to narrow things down a bit with our annual Christmas Gift Guide.

Bookshelf: Shall Not Be Infringed: The New Assaults on Your Second Amendment

The war against American citizens’ Second Amendment-protected rights has never hit closer to home, according to authors David R. Keene (past president and current member of the NRA Board of Directors) and Thomas Mason.

Bookshelf: Fishing for God—and Vice Versa

Bill Rooney's latest work is a wonderful collection of adventurous tales that inspire thought regarding our pursuit of peace in the wild world.

Bookshelf: Great African Trophies

Great African Trophies is a feast for the eyes and the imagination of hunters who love Africa and its wildlife

Bookshelf: 3 Must-Read Books for Summer 2017

Looking to beef up the library? Here are three new books that are well worth your time.

Bookshelf: Gun Digest Book of Hunting Revolvers

Hunting with handguns has been done by many, but few have the expertise under their belt like Max Prasac, who has decades of experience and has authored two other books on revolvers.

Bookshelf: Gun Digest’s Big Book of Ballistics

Assistant Editor Connor McKibbin takes a closer look at Gun Digest's new Big Book of Ballistics.

Bookshelf: The Gunpowder People

James W. Bequette’s new book, The Gunpowder People, takes an in-depth look at Hodgdon Powder Company’s impressive 70-year history.

Bookshelf: The Scout Rifle Study

In his new book, The Scout Rifle Study, Richard Mann weighs the worth of the scout rifle—for defensive purposes, survival and hunting—in modern terms. The title is fitting, as the book is an exhaustive and enlightening examination of a firearm type that’s commonly misunderstood, as well as a survey that provides real-world, objective data on the scout rifle’s supposed benefits.

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