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NRA Gun of the Week: TriStar KRX Tactical Shotgun

Looking to diversify your defensive tools? Pay close attention—the TriStar KRX Tactical is an AR-15-inspired, self-loading shotgun that offers an efficient platform in defensive scenarios.

NRA Gun of the Week: Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen Shotgun

Browning's revived A5 Sweet Sixteen captures every bit of the famous design, but in a gauge that has brought back more than a few sweet memories for hunters across the country.

NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg 590 Shockwave

A unique new firearm in the O.F. Mossberg & Sons stable is the 590 Shockwave, announced at SHOT Show 2017.

NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg 590M Mag-Fed Shotgun

The most distinctive feature of Mossberg’s latest series of 590 shotguns is a detachable box magazine. Using the 590 platform as a starting point, Mossberg, in conjunction with Adaptive Tactical, modified the 590 receiver to accept detachable box magazines holding five, 10, 15 or 20 rounds of 12-gauge ammunition.

#SundayGunday: Escort FieldHunter Turkey

This week we're taking a look at the FieldHunter Turkey, built by Escort and imported from Turkey by HatsanUSA.

#SundayGunday: TriStar Bristol Silver Side-by-Side 28-Gauge

Get a closer look at the TriStar Bristol Silver Side-by-Side in 28-gauge, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday​ series.

#SundayGunday: Mossberg 940 Pro Waterfowl

Get a closer look at the Mossberg 940 Pro Waterfowl, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

New for 2024: Hornady 22 ARC

The latest in a long line of innovative Hornady cartridge families, the 22 ARC joins its 6mm sibling as an incredibly attractive cartridge for the AR-platform rifle.

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.

ARTV: Ruger Red Label

In 1977 Ruger bucked the trend in a hunting market dominated by pump and semi-auto shotguns, introducing a new American-made over/under, the Red Label. The Red Label became a cult favorite among shotgunners until it faded from the Ruger line.

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