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Top 5 10mm Semi-Autos for Hunting

When it comes to portable semi-auto pistols for hunting, there’s only one real factory standard cartridge choice: the 10mm auto. Let's take a look at the top five 10mm semi-autos currently on the market.

Semi-Autos Produce Lower Velocities Than Revolvers

Because semis use gases to cycle the action, some velocity is lost.

Hardware: Winchester SX4 20-Gauge

Winchester’s SX4s are some of the best gas-operated semi-autos on the market, and the 20-gauge version is a welcome addition to the line. It’s durably built, offers a lot of sensible features, produces minimal recoil and is priced affordably.

#SundayGunday: Glock 40 Gen4 MOS

Get a closer look at the Glock 40 Gen4 MOS, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Savage Arms A22 Magnum

The A22 Magnum was designed to build upon the success of the Savage Arms A17. Does it live up to the legacy?

#SundayGunday: TriStar Arms .410 Viper G2

Managing Editor Jon Draper discusses the TriStar Arms .410 Viper G2, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Here We Go Again

Dave Campbell just won't stand for someone trash-talking the 1911.

Remington 1100 50th Anniversary

2013 is the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Remington 1100, and Big Green has released a commemorative model of its iconic shotgun. How does it shoot? Phil Bourjaily put that to the test.

Deer Rifles

I’m just guessing, mind you, but I believe the first American deer rifle was the Model 94 Winchester. To be sure, a lot of deer fell to Model 73s, Marlins, Trapdoor Springfields and flintlocks, but the first sporting deer rifle was the 94. Since that iconic rifle there have been a whole lot more.

Fun on the Cheap

If your idea of fun is sending a lot of rounds downrange in a short period of time, take a look at rimfire pistols.

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