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Savage Arms Sold: New Owners Promise Business As Usual

Vista Outdoor sold Savage Arms and its subsidiaries, Fox and Stevens, to Long Range Acquisition LLC, an investment group that includes Savage’s current president and CEO, Al Kasper, for a price of $170 million.

Nosler is in the Rifle Business

Whether you're in the market for the Nosler Custom Limited Edition Rifle or the more affordable Model 48, Nosler has something for you in 2010.

Weatherby’s Monumental Move

Gunmaker, in business in California for 71 years, completes move to Wyoming.

FN America Remains Operational During COVID-19

FN America, LLC has been designated an essential business to the Defense Industrial Base by the Department of Defense, and the state of South Carolina.

Why Suppressors Are the Future

Silencer Central has made a business from offering class-leading products and customer service second to none.

Rambo Rifles for Weekend Hunters

Business Week examines a new buying trend for the deer woods, and struggles with what to call this hot commodity

H&R 1871 Topper Trap

Business gives way to pleasure with H&R's new Topper Trap, an inexpensive, single-shot trap gun.

Hi Mountain 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Chef Knife

In honor of their 30 years of business, Hi Mountain Seasonings is offering a 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Chef Knife.

The Return of Knight Rifles

The company that pioneered the modern inline muzzleloader is back in business and looking to be a player once again.

Hodgdon Announces Closure of Goex Facility

Effective immediately, Hodgdon Powder Company, Inc. has made the decision to cease manufacturing operations at the company’s Camp Minden, Louisiana site while evaluating strategic options for the black powder business.

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