qa_ah2015_fs.jpg (24)

Single-Action Vs. Double-Action Revolvers

What are the differences between a single-action and a double-action revolver?

Redneck Bowling

Dave Campbell's been off the grid for a little bit, thanks to a computer virus. He put the time to good use, though. Find out what he's been up to while he was away.

Handgun Hunting 101: The Mechanics

Whether getting started or renewing your vows, it’s time to get back to the handgun hunting basics.

The Singles Scene

Straight from the Swinging ’60s came two pistols that gave rise to the modern single-shot handguns we hunt with today.

Lipsey's Announces Exclusive Ruger Single Seven in .327 Federal Mag.

Lipsey's has announced that it will be released a new, exclusive, Ruger Single Seven 327 Federal Magnum.

Reacquainting With An Old Friend

It's good to reconnect with old friends, especially when they're Smith & Wesson Model 27's.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629

While the new Performance Center Model 629 is decked out with modern updates and upgrades developed over the decades—including a stainless steel frame, cylinder and barrel implied by the “6” prefix—it is Model 29 to the core.

Barnes: 25 Years of Drop-Dead Reliability

Editorial Director John Zent looks back at the 25-year lifespan of the Barnes X-Bullet.

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.

Hardware: Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum

A handgun does no good on a shelf back in camp. But the trouble is, handguns chambered for cartridges appropriate for wilderness protection and/or big-game hunting tend to be a bit heavy. It’s common enough to head into the hunt with good intentions, but after a few exhausting days when even your shoelaces become too heavy, you often find a reason to leave the handgun behind.

Page 4 of 16

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.