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Ruger Announces American Rimfire Stainless

Ruger has announced the introduction of its new American Rimfire Stainless. Since the launch of the company's American Rimfire line, customers have clamored for a stainless steel version. Ruger is delivering the goods in 2017. The stainless configuration will be available in three calibers: .22 LR, .22 WMR and .17 HMR.

Browning 81 Lightweight Takedown

For the sportsman who travels with firearms, especially rifles, the new BLR Stainless Takedown is the perfect system.

First Look: Weston Realtree 2-in-1 Jerky Slicer and Cuber/Tenderizer

The vertical Realtree 2-in-1 Jerky Slicer and Cuber/Tenderizer, from Weston, has 31 stainless-steel blades for tenderizing tough cuts of meat.

New for 2024: CZ 457 Rimfire

CZ has introduced a new selection of 457 Rimfire Rifles, including the 457 Manners MTR, the 457 Chassis and the 457 Stainless Synthetic.

First Look: Savage 110 Carbon Tactical

The new 110 Carbon Tactical builds upon the success of the 110 Tactical, but cuts weight with an exclusive Proof Research carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel.

Review: Savage Impulse Mountain Hunter

Featuring a carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel and rugged polymer stock, the straight-pull Impulse Mountain Hunter is lightweight, accurate and reliable.

Field Tested: Savage Impulse Mountain Hunter

Featuring a carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless-steel barrel and rugged polymer stock, the new straight-pull Impulse Mountain Hunter is lightweight, accurate and reliable.

BUDK Introduces Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife

BUDK introduces its new Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife, featuring a hefty, full tang 11 ⅜-inch stainless steel blade, a classically designed gray hardwood handle and a brass-plated guard and pommel.

First Look: SilencerCo Harvester EVO

SilencerCo’s new Harvester EVO lightweight suppressor is specifically designed for hunters and precision shooters. Weighing just 10.8 ounces, it is constructed of 17-4 heat-treated stainless steel, inconel and cobalt 6 with a tubeless design.

Hardware: Ruger Mark IV Hunter

A variation of the Ruger Standard, the Mark IV Hunter features stainless metalwork with a handsome, brushed satin finish, and a 7-inch bull barrel with six flutes. It's fitted with iron sights, but it's drilled and tapped for optics.

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