Colt Python 3 Inch Lead

New for 2022: Colt Python 3-Inch

In 2020, Colt relaunched its renowned Python revolver with two barrel length options—4.25-inch and 6-inch. For 2022, the company has announced that it is bringing back the 3-inch-barrelled version.

Firearm Industry Surpasses $14 Billion in Pittman-Robertson Excise Tax Contributions

Firearm and ammunition manufacturers have topped $14.1 billion in contributions to the Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund since its 1937 inception.

10 Reasons to Become a Hunter

Do you know a family member, friend or neighbor who may consider joining the hunt? Here’s a long list of reasons that may convince them to do so. Pick the one that fills the bill then watch the drive to hunt kick in after the pursuit begins.

Hardware: SIG Sauer Elite Hunter Tipped

SIG’s new Elite Hunter Tipped ammo is designed and engineered to be a devastating game load with exceptional long-range accuracy and performance.

Top 7 Handgun Hunting Loads for 2019

Here’s a detailed look at the best handgun hunting loads on the market for 2019.

Can You Hunt With It? Heckler & Koch HK45

Is the HK45 a reasonable choice for the deer woods? Contributor Jay Pinsky takes a closer look to find out.

First Look: Leupold LTO-Quest Thermal Optic

Leupold has doubled down on its thermal imaging devices with the release of the LTO-Quest. Here are four things you need to know.

Shooting Illustrated Launches 'I Carry' Video Series

Our friends over at Shooting Illustrated are proud to announce a brand-new weekly video series, "I Carry."

Don't Miss Out on the NRA Carry Guard Expo

Admission tickets are now available for the inaugural NRA Carry Guard Expo, kicking off in Milwaukee, Aug. 25-27, 2017, providing three days of education and interaction for concealed-carry holders and personal-defense-minded citizens.

Behind the Bullet: .357 S&W Magnum

There have been many visionaries in the firearms industry—the John Brownings and the Peter Paul Mausers—but we firmly believe that if for nothing other than the .357 Mag. and .44 Mag., Elmer Keith deserves inclusion into that group. The .357 Magnum is a sound and useful design, one that will continue to be enjoyed by shooters and hunters alike for decades to come.

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