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Video: Silencer Central Banish 46 Suppressor

The Banish 46 is a modular suppressor designed for use with a wide assortment of rifle and pistol calibers, and testing has shown that it offers best-in-class noise reduction—more than 34 decibels in its long configuration.

Venison Loin with Fig and Zinfandel Reduction Over Carrot and Acorn Squash Purée

Professional chef and hunter Matthew Cosenzo shares this delicious venison loin recipe straight from the pages of American Hunter magazine.

Silencer Central Announces Banish 46 and Banish 338 Suppressors

The Banish 46 and Banish 338 silencers provide exceptional noise reduction for big-bore rifles.

Video: Leupold VX3-i

The folks at Leupold have always prided themselves on helping hunters get afield earlier and longer than ever, and for 2016 they're finally putting a name to the technology that makes their optics so darn handy in low-light situations.

#SundayGunday: Syren XLR5 Waterfowler

Get a closer look at the Syren XLR5 Waterfowler, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Hiperfire Debuts Next Gen Compensators

Hiperfire has reduced the size and pricing of their first generation compensators, while simultaneously improving recoil reduction.

New for 2024: Winchester 400 Legend Power Point and Super Suppressed Ammunition

During the 2023 NRA Annual Meeting, Winchester debuted its 400 Legend cartridge in its Power Point line, as a beefier straight wall alternative to its flagship 350 Legend.

New for 2024: Silencer Central Banish Speed K

Born from a partnership between Federal Ammunition and Silencer Central, the Banish Speed K suppressor was developed with an eye toward those in uniform.

Video: Silencer Central Banish Backcountry Suppressor

The new ultra-lightweight .30-caliber Banish Backcountry is a 100 percent titanium, fully welded, fixed-length suppressor that measures 5.5 inches in length and weighs just 7.8 ounces.

USFWS Plan to Cut Atlantic Flyway Mallard Limit Opposed by Delta Waterfowl

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with the Atlantic Flyway Council, are proposing a reduction in the mallard limit to two birds for the 2019-20 season, both of which may be hens.

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