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Tips for Storing Guns and Gear in the Off-Season

There are a few important steps every hunter should take now to ensure next season gets off to a good start.

Forbes Rifle

The new Forbes Rifle delivers a performance that's on par with far pricier custom rifles and comes with 27 years of proven reliability and customer satisfaction.

Rust Bluing: Can You Do it At Home?

How tough it is to rust blue steel at home? Contributor Keith Wood investigates.

A Slug Gun for the Shotgun Hunter

Most hunters have a selection of shotguns, each for a specific season. But what about one-shotgun hunters that still want a slug gun? Are they doomed? Not today.

How to Hit More Ducks

Waterfowl season is just around the corner. Here are 10 tips guaranteed to make you a more skilled, efficient shot on ducks and geese.

How to Choose Your Child's First Gun

Your child's first gun can influence whether he becomes a lifelong hunter or walks away altogether.

New Year's Resolutions for Hunters

Struggling to stick to your New Year's Resolution already? That's alright: Georgia Pellegrini's got five that all hunters should adopt for 2013—and beyond.

What's the Best Wood for a Rifle Stock?

So, you want to commission a wood and metal masterpiece, or maybe try your own hand at stockmaking.

A Very Rare Colt

On April 26, 1877 a Single Action Army revolver, serial number 36xxx was shipped from the Colt factory in Hartford, Conn. to the Colt Patent Fire-Arms Mfg. Co., London Agency, London, England.

Why I Love the .44 Special

My first centerfire handgun was a Smith & Wesson Model 27 in .357 Mag. The versatility of the cartridge, along with its capability of handling less-expensive .38 Special ammo is what lured me to this revolver.

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