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Taurus USA Introduces T4SA Rifle

One of the bigger hits at the 146th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits last month came from Taurus, which used the show to unveil its first-ever AR-15 style design in the form of the new T4SA.

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.

First Look: Hawke Optics Vantage LPVOs

Hawke Optics has boosted its range of LPVO offerings with three new 1-8x24mm riflescope models.

First Look: Rock River Arms All-Terrain Hunter

Rock River Arms (RRA) has introduced the All-Terrain Hunter (ATH),a mid-length, AR-platform rifle targeted squarely at the hunting market.

Hardware: Henry Long Ranger Express

If you’re looking for a compact, quick and scope-sighted (or red dot) coyote/varmint/deer rifle or personal defense rifle, the Henry Long Ranger Express, chambered in .223 Remington, is worth a hard look.

Best AR-15 Calibers For Predator Hunting

Here is a look at several of the mainstream predator-hunting cartridge options for the AR-15 platform.

7 Things You Didn't Know About the .25-45 Sharps

If a new rifle cartridge is not supported by one of the main ammunition manufacturers, it doesn’t seem to get much traction. This is unfortunate, specifically in the case of the .25-45 Sharps, because it provides an easy-to-obtain ballistic advantage over the two most popular AR-15 chamberings: the .223 Rem. and the .300 Blackout.

SHOT Show 2018: Top 4 New Sub-Gauge Shotguns

Here are the top four new sub-gauge shotgun models introduced this year.

Hardware: Ruger American Rifle Ranch

Last year Ruger melded two of its working-man rifle brands—the Ranch moniker and its American Rifle line—to offer the American Rifle Ranch. Let’s talk about what’s in this name.

Hardware: Ambush Firearms 6.8 SPCII

Most of the employees at Daniel Defense are hunters, and they convinced Marty there is a good market for ARs on the hunting side. As a result, he recently branched out and created Ambush Firearms, a company that makes AR-15 rifles for hunting. The guns have the same quality and attention to performance as the defense models, but in designs by hunters, for hunters.

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