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The Best of the WSMs

Which cartridge is the best of the WSMs? Dave Campbell has his answer.

First Look: Remington V3 Semi-Auto Shotgun

Remington is set to unveil a brand new, American-made, semi-automatic shotgun next week at the 2015 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nev. Here are five things you need to know.

First Look: Remington's New Muzzleloader Accessories

Muzzleloaders can spend more time shooting and less time cleaning their rifles with two new products from Big Green.

Straight Dope: The .17s

What follows is a primer on commercially available .17-caliber cartridges and their respective performance.

10 Things You Didn't Know About Remington

Did you know these 10 things about the company that's affectionately called "Big Green?"

I Have This Old Gun: Remington 11-48

Our friends at American Rifleman discuss the venerable Remington 11-48 in a segment of "I Have This Old Gun."

NRA Gun of the Week: Remington 7600 Pump-Action Rifle

Though not something you see everyday, pump-action rifles remain in production at a number of different companies—including Remington. Big Green is still building pump-action repeating rifles, and the 7600's modern machining and utility-driven design, paired with one of America's favorite deer cartridges, combines to create an excellent, if unorthodox, hunting firearm.

Hardware: Remington V3 Field Sport

It’s natural to wonder where the new V3 Field Sport shotgun fits in Remington’s storied semi-automatic lineage. Officials at Big Green are quick to tell you it’s not a baby Versa Max, though it shares a lot of that gun’s technology.

Downloadable Remington Anniversary Book Now Available

2016 marks 200 years of Remington Arms. The company is celebrating its bicentennial in a number of ways—such as the launch of a new warranty policy—and NRA Pubs is joining the party. Available now, free of charge, is the NRA Publications-produced "Remington 1816-2016: 200 Years of America's Oldest Gunmaker."

Behind the Bullet: 7mm Remington Magnum

Remington’s 7mm Mag. came on the scene and won the hearts of many hunters looking to use a bullet of less than .30 caliber, and quickly overtook the .264 Win. Mag., forcing it into near-obscurity. And, in spite of the myriad attempts to produce a 7mm Mag. that will better the performance of the Remington version, it still maintains its seat at the head of table.

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