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NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg MVP LR Tactical Bolt-Action Rifle

American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach breaks down the latest NRA Gun of the Week, the Mossberg MVP LR Tactical Bolt-Action Rifle.

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.

NRA Gun of the Week: Remington 7600 Pump-Action Rifle

Though not something you see everyday, pump-action rifles remain in production at a number of different companies—including Remington. Big Green is still building pump-action repeating rifles, and the 7600's modern machining and utility-driven design, paired with one of America's favorite deer cartridges, combines to create an excellent, if unorthodox, hunting firearm.

New for 2024: Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Lever-Action Rifle

Smith & Wesson has announced its first ever series of lever-action rifles, the S&W Model 1854 Series.

NRA Gun of the Week: Troy Defense .338 Pump-Action Rifle

Troy Defense’s Model SPAR-S3F-18MT-01 is a 50-state legal pump-action rifle that mimics the design and features commonly found on today’s popular AR-10 rifles. It feeds from SR25 magazines and is chambered for the hefty, but fun to shoot, .338 Fed. cartridge.

Winchester Repeating Arms XPR Bolt-Action Rifle

Winchester Repeating Arms had its new entry level bolt-action rifle on display at SHOT Show 2015's Media Day at the Range.

#SundayGunday: Weatherby Camilla Bolt-Action Rifle

Get a closer look at the Weatherby Camilla, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Franchi Momentum Bolt-Action Rifle

Digital Associate Editor Rose Bier discusses the Franchi Momentum, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Henry H009 Lever Action .30-30

Get a closer look at the Henry H009, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Winchester XPR Bolt-Action Rifle

Like a lot of current price-point bolt-actions, the Winchester XPR is built on a round-bodied receiver joined to the barrel by a lock nut. This design requires fewer machining or hand-fitting steps to regulate headspace, it’s a wining method among cost-conscious manufacturers. But what makes it stand out from the rest of the pack?

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