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Hardware: TriStar Setter S/T

Not a lot of folks recognize the name TriStar Arms. If the Setter S/T is a sign of things to come from “The Value Experts,” that’ll soon change.

First Look: TriStar Setter ST Over/Under .410 Bore

Here are five things you need to know about TriStar's Setter ST over/under in .410 bore.

NRA Gun of the Week: TriStar Setter S/T

TriStar Arms calls itself “the Value Experts,” and the company’s Setter over-under shotgun certainly backs up that boast.

TriStar Arms Adds .410 and 28-Gauge Models to Setter Line

TriStar's Setter S/T line has served as an ideal entry-level over/under shotgun since its introduction, and it's doubling down on that role for 2016. New this year are variants in .410 and 28 gauge, each with their own dedicated frames.

Thompson/Center Strike Muzzleloader

Inline muzzleloaders have come a long way in the last 20 years in terms of convenience, and now Thompson/Center makes it even easier for smokepole hunters with the new Strike.

NRA Gun of the Week: Weatherby Orion

Weatherby's latest version of the Orion is a Turkish-made, entry-level over-under shotgun that is loaded with features for a modest price.

NRA Gun of the Week: Benelli 828U

The 828U has been one of the year's hottest new releases, and that's a big part of the reason our friends at American Rifleman made it an NRA Gun of the Week.

First Look: Thompson/Center Strike

Dick Williams takes a closer look at the latest addition to the Thompson/Center family, the Strike.

Hardware: Benelli 828U

Field Editor Jeff Johnston thought Benelli had gone bat-crazy when it unveiled its new shotgun earlier this year. That’s because it featured two stacked barrels and a wooden stock. But then he got a chance to put his hands on the company's new 828U.

Hardware: Weatherby Orion I

For 2015, Weatherby is testing the waters of the over/under market once again, this time turning to the Turks in an effort to hit that thin line where affordability and quality meet. There are a lot of great gunmakers in Turkey, and Weatherby has obviously found one in ATA Weapons Industries, as the Orion I exhibits the kind of quality rarely found on a double gun with a street price that will likely fall under a thousand dollars.

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