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Ruger Announces New Birdshead-Style Wrangler Revolvers

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has added three new models to its Wrangler line of single-action revolvers.

Davidson's Announces Trio of Pietta Exclusives

Davidson's has teamed with Pietta Italia to create three new Exclusive offerings—two single-action revolvers, and a double-barreled coach gun.

#SundayGunday: Ruger Super Wrangler

Get a closer look at the Ruger Super Wrangler, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Hunting Handgun

Here are some tips for choosing a revolver for hunting.

Blue Book of Gun Values Announces 37th Edition

Blue Book Publications, Inc., has announced the release of the 37th Edition Blue Book of Gun Values by S.P. Fjestad. The new edition contains updated values and information reflecting changes in the gun industry over hte past year.

John Gallagher, Big-Bore Revolver Builder Passes

Founder of John Gallagher Firearms of Jasper, Ala., was a dedicated big-game hunter.

Running Single Actions

Think you’re good with a thumb-buster? Try shooting fast.

A New .45

A couple of years ago, the Louisiana-based firearms distributor Lipsey’s put together a contract with Ruger to produce a Blackhawk Flattop .44 Special revolver. Seems they took notice that quite a few original Flattops in .357 Mag. were making their way to custom revolversmiths to be converted into the better caliber.

Was the .44 Mag. EVER the “Most Powerful Handgun?"

In the 1971 Clint Eastwood movie “Dirty Harry,” the San Francisco detective spoke one of the most memorable lines in cinematic history.

Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan

The Hawkeye Alaskan is designed to be used in the harshest weather on Earth. Its name well chosen, the Alaskan is up to the task.

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