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AH Exclusive: Repairing Your Savage Arms B.MAG

In August, Savage Arms issued a recall notice on the rifle bolts of its popular B.MAG model, chambered in .17 WSM. Our own Karie Thomas walks you through the process of repairing your rifle—using only Savage's free retrofit kit—in the video provided here.

ARTV: Uberti Silver Boy

Uberti has made a name for itself by reproducing a wide variety of classic historical firearms, particularly those of the American West. It's Silver Boy, chambered in .22 LR, is more of a re-envisioning, but it should catch your eye all the same.

Ruger Announces Silent-SR Suppressor

If it feels like everyone's getting into the suppressor market nowadays, it's because they are. SIG Sauer made waves by announcing a line of suppressors last year, and hot on the heels of that, we've now met the Silent-SR suppressor from Ruger. Wait, Ruger? Yes, you read that right.

Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory .22 LR Pistol

Small-game hunters and everyone else who appreciates an accurate, easy-to-carry, semi-auto pistol chambered for .22 LR will want to check out the Victory just introduced by Smith & Wesson.

Kimber Does Revolvers: Introducing the K6S

The Kimber K6s compact, stainless, slim six-shot revolver is a first for the company known for its 1911s.

NRA Gun of the Week: Marlin 1895 GSBL Lever-Action Rifle

Built on the popular Model 336 action, the Marlin 1895 GSBL (Guide series, Stainless steel, Big-loop, Laminate stock) is chambered in .45-70 Govt. and features a full-length tubular magazine.

ARTV: Ruger SR-762

The "big brother" to the company's SR-556, Ruger's 7.62/.308 Win. chambered SR-762 has been well-received by the AR industry at large.

AH Exclusive: The Savage Arms 220T Shotgun

Yes, Savage Arms is best-known for its rifles. But that doesn't mean shotguns are out of the question. For 2016, the company has rolled out its custom Model 212 and 220 turkey shotguns, which are meant to redefine the look and capability of a turkey gun. Both firearms are available through the company's Special Order Department.

Video: Daniel Defense Ambush Rifle Line in .308

A lot of folks know Daniel Defense for its popular tactical rifle lines—and we don't blame anyone for that. Hunters, though, will know more about Daniel Defense before long. For 2016, the company is rolling out its new Ambush hunting line, which will initially be chambered in .308. Kryptek and Realtree patterns will be available.

NRA Gun of the Week: Uberti 1866 Yellowboy Carbine

What a difference Nelson King's patented loading gate makes. The Henry was cool, but the 1866 was the first of the Winchesters. Although they stopped making the 1866 more than a century ago, Winchester brought them back this year—but others have made them since the 1960s.

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