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Collecting a Legacy with Federal Premium's Company Historian

Last month, Federal Premium named lifelong collector David "Doc" Frederickson its Honorary Historian at the 144th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Nashville, Tenn. The company awarded Frederickson with a custom-made trophy, and a new video spot details its creation. Get a look at the award—and learn more about Frederickson's collection—right here.

Federal Premium Names Honorary Company Historian

Federal Premium has been helping to revolutionize the ammunition industry since 1922—and no one man, woman or child might have a greater appreciation for that history than collector David "Doc" Frederickson.

Federal Premium Wins Telly Award 'Collecting a Legacy' Short Film

Federal Premium Ammunition has received a "Telly" Award for the short film "Doc—Collecting A Legacy," which it launched last year at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Nashville. The film achieved a bronze award in the competition's Promotional Branding category.

Countdown to the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits In Indianapolis

The NRA show opens at the Indiana Convention Center tomorrow at 9 a.m. and is already drawing crowds!

3 Must-Attend Seminars at NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits

Which seminars should you attend at the 145th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits? We’ll make it easy: Here are three you can’t afford to miss. The presenters for each are also American Hunter contributors, so you know they know their stuff. Be prepared to take notes.

Which Came First? The Side-by-Side or Over/Under Shotgun?

Yes, Napoleon's bejeweled side-by-side is older than your grandpappy's Browning Superposed, but that doesn't mean side-by-sides out-date over/unders. Or does it?

144th NRA Annual Meetings Roundup

Looking to catch up on all of our NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits coverage? Here's a roundup of some of the things the American Hunter staff saw in Nashville.

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson's origins can be traced to 1850, when Horace Smith and D B. Wesson first became acquainted while working as subcontractors supervising the manufacturing of different firearms at the Robbins and Lawrence Company in Windsor, Vermont. Now, after more than 160 years in existence, the company created by their eventual partnership is one of the most well-respected of its kind. As you might imagine, a lot can happen—and be forgotten—during such an expansive history. With that in mind, here are 10 things you probably didn't know about Smith & Wesson.

Something Old, Something New

Spending four days with a veritable walking encyclopedia will teach you a few things. Dave Campbell explains.

10 Guns Every Hunter Should Own

Perhaps the most opinionated argument of all time is, “What’s the best gun?” It all comes down to an unscientific determining factor known as “what I like.” That said, here are 10 firearms every hunter just has to have.

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