Featuring a sewn-in internal frame, 7,000 cubic-inch main bag, and abrasion- and tear-resistant waterproof fabric, this ultralight pack is specifically designed for the hardcore backcountry hunter.
Designed to expand the functionality of the popular Trophy X frame pack, the new Trophy X Pack Bag adds additional customization to the system to meet the specific gear- and meat-hauling requirements of backcountry hunters.
The new Cimarron 1862 Colt Pocket Navy Conversion revolver in .380 ACP sports a beautifully blued 6-inch barrel, color-case-hardened frame, varnished walnut grip and brass trigger guard.
Leupold’s DeSoto Performance Eyewear are made from lightweight, ballistic-rated materials, feature scratch-resistant polarized lenses and are available in multiple lens and frame combinations.
The new lightweight, small-frame Ruger LCRx in .357 Magnum can be shot single- or double-action, has an extremely smooth trigger pull and includes features that make recoil highly manageable.
Weighing in at a mere 3.8 pounds, an almost unheard-of number for a load-hauling external-frame pack—much less one with a 4,000-cubic-inch capacity—I had high expectations for the PRO LT going in. It exceeded them.
The Taurus 856 has been a favorite for revolver fans, thanks to its small frame and reliable, smooth operation. The new 856 Executive Grade takes that same dependability and elevates it with several appearance and performance modifications.
Co-developed by Nighthawk Custom and Korth, the new NXR features a 6-inch stainless barrel inside a black DLC-finished shroud and frame, over-travel-adjustable trigger, fully adjustable rear sight, and interchangeable front sights.
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.