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First Look: Kimber Camp Guard 10mm

The backcountry can be a dangerous place—and it's not easy to always have your rifle within reach. A powerful sidearm can pay dividends, especially if you find yourself on the wrong side of the probability curve and run into trouble. The Kimber Camp Guard has been designed to fill that niche. Here are five things you need to know.

First Look: TenPoint Siege RS410

Delivering 410 fps from a platform measuring only 26.5-inches long and 7.5-inches narrow, the Siege RS410 also offers safe de-cocking with the ACUslide cocking and de-cocking system.

First Look: Ruger's New Single Seven

Ruger's new Single Seven is the perfectly sized single action revolver for taking the Federal 327 afield. Here are three things you need to know.

Remington Arms Records Record Arms

What’s more American than hunting? Well, nothing, except maybe shooting in general, but baseball is a close second. And with baseball season coming to its climax, it was of particular interest to us here at American Hunter to discover that Remington, who is currently celebrating 200 years of manufacturing some of America’s greatest firearms, actually got involved in another sport far from the shooting and hunting realm most associate with the firearm giant.

First Look: Federal Fusion 6.5 Creedmoor

Here are five things you need to know about Federal Premium's new Fusion 6.5 Creedmoor soft-point hunting ammunition.

Leupold Adds 5 New Models to VX-Freedom Riflescope Line

Leupold introduces five new optics to its VX-Freedom line of riflescopes, including models with illuminated reticles, 30mm maintubes and more.

First Look: Axe Crossbows AX440

Axe Crossbows has debuted the AX440, a crossbow that departs massively from traditional design elements to improve both maneuverability and stability in the field.

5 Things You Need to Know About the New Savage A17

.17 HMR has never been a caliber that's taken well to semi-automatic rifles—until now.

First Look: Barnett Hyper Raptor Crossbow

Barnett has debuted its Hyper Raptor Crossbow. With a lightweight composite riser and measuring just over seven inches axle-to-axle when cocked, the crossbow provides maneuverability in tight-quartered hunting spaces.

Glocks for Hunting?

There’s no question that Glock handguns are among the most popular choices for defensive, law enforcement, and military use throughout the world, and for good reason: they’re extremely reliable, lightweight, relatively inexpensive and generally quite accurate. But why haven’t Glocks been widely embraced by outdoorsmen?

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