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70 Years Later, Browning Machine Gun Still Fires

In June 1941, an American pilot—one Roland “Bud” Wolfe—was flying a British RAF Spitfire on a sortie over the Atlantic and returning to his base in northern Ireland. His engine experienced a failure, and Wolfe was forced to eject to safety. The Spitfire plunged into a bog at more than 300 mph.

Behind the Bullet: .45 Colt

Considering that the .45 Colt has been with us for 143 years, it remains a completely relevant, powerful, and well-balanced handgun cartridge, that is equally at home at a Cowboy Action Shoot as it is in the hunting fields.

Behind the Bullet: .45 ACP

In spite of the numerous developments in handgun cartridge technology over the last century, it seems that the John Browning designed .45 ACP is as valid and as ever, and we'd bet that assessment will be valid in another 100 years.

Jaguar Captured on Trail Camera in Arizona

The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have received a photograph of a jaguar taken by a Fort Huachuca trail camera in the Huachuca Mountains.

It's A Squirrel's World

Long tailed rascals cause ruckus, send a New York man to jail and Arizonans a large tax bill.

Machine Guns of World War I

The famous Colt "Potato Digger" machine gun is on display in the collectors' aisles.

Get Training at Whittington U

Whittington U, the instructional division of the NRA Whittington Center, offers firearms training for all skill levels.

The Wait is Over: Ruger's .45 ACP/.45 Colt Revolver

Ruger has added a dual-caliber big bore option to its popular Redhawk line.

2016 Pioneer of the Year: Randy Brooks

The former president and CEO of Barnes Bullets is our 2016 Pioneer of the Year.

TriStar Arms Sponsors 11th Annual Kansas Ringneck Classic

The Ringneck Classic was held November 18th through the 21st, hosting 103 hunters from 16 different states.

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