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Black Gun, Camo Heart

The AR-15 is evolving, and so is hunters’ view of it.

What Your Deer Rifle Says About You

The five most telling deer-busting, buck-thumping centerfires today and what they say about you.

Redfield Revived

Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.

Timney Triggers

A good trigger does not make a rifle more accurate; it helps you and the rifle work together to be more accurate.

How to Refinish the Metal on a Rifle

Metal finishing on a firearm is not as complicated as you might think, and the options have changed over the years

The Kimber Talkeetna

Neither a mountain rifle nor a heavyweight, it may be just right.

A Three-Rifle African Battery

I put much more thought, planning and care into the selection of my safari rifles than I do choosing the safari itself.

Admiring Weatherby Shotguns

After nearly 40 years in the industry, Weatherby shotguns have changed with the times, and these days are no different.

.416 Rigby

The .416 Rigby has been called “ideal lion medicine” by no less an authority than John Taylor, the author of “African Rifles & Cartridges.”

Buckingham's Long Lost Shotgun Bequeathed to DU

There is a happy ending to a story that began Dec. 1, 1948, when beloved outdoor writer and legendary waterfowl hunter (apparently you can be both) Nash Buckingham accidentally drove off without his custom shotgun, "Bo Whoop." It would be 58 yearsbeforethe gunPhil Bourjaily has described as "probably the most famous waterfowl gun ever" would be seen again.

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