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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.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Arms Hog Hunter

The Model 11/111 Hog Hunter stems from the Model 110 rifle action that has made Savage so popular. Designed with the nation's ever-growing feral pig population in mind, the Hog Hunter features a 20" barrel that comes factory threaded for any muzzle device that you might have in mind. And, starting this year, it became available in .338 Federal.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Model 99

Arthur Savage was way ahead of his time with his Model 99.

New: Savage Arms Model 42 Takedown

For 2016, Savage Arms is taking its popular Model 42 combination gun a step further by introducing the new Model 42 Takedown, making it even more portable.

Winchester's Commemorative 150th Anniversary Model 73

The Winchester brand has had no shortage of new surprises for its consumers—like the new Varmint X shotshell—but, as SHOT Show 2016 kicks into high gear, the company will also begin a year-long celebration. Oliver F. Winchester introduced his now legendary brand to the world in 1866—and so, in 2016, Winchester celebrates 150 years of success.

Video: Savage Arms A22 Mag.

Just before SHOT Show 2016 kicked off, we promised you a closer look at the Savage Arms A22 Mag., the .22 WMR version of the award-winning A17. Well, we've delivered.

Video: Stevens S1200

For 2016, Stevens is entering the inertia gun market with the introduction of the S1200.

NRA Gun of the Week: Henry American Beauty Rifle

Designed to appeal to the fast-growing segment of the shooting sports, Henry Repeating Arms’ American Beauty .22 lever-action rifle is embellished with a 14K rose floral scroll and paisley engraving.

Video: TriStar Arms Cobra Mag Shotgun

TriStar Arms has had success with its Cobra line of pump-action shotguns, which has provided a reliable, affordable option to waterfowl and turkey hunters the world over for some time now. For 2016 the line is getting an extension, in the form of its first 3½-inch model: the new Cobra Mag.

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.

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