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NRA Gun Gear of the Week: MGM Targets Steel Starter Kit

American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach has the scoop on what he considers to be a best value in reactive targets.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Blackhawk! Handgun Suppressors

You might have heard ... Blackhawk! introduced a line of suppressors last summer, and American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach finally had the opportunity to put some rounds downrange using pistols outfitted with these cans.

NRA Gun of the Week: Browning X-Bolt Hell’s Canyon Speed Rifle

Built around the X-Bolt action, the Browning Hell’s Canyon Speed can ring steel at long range or make the climb with you up a mountain.

Video: Savage Arms MSR 10 Long Range

As you've probably heard, Savage Arms has entered the AR-15 business.

Watch: Winchester's New SX4 Shotgun

Though the Winchester SX3 isn't quite taking a bow just yet, the sun will soon rise for another autoloading scattergun bearing the Winchester name—the just-announced Super X4.

SHOT Show 2017: Ruger American .450 Bushmaster Ranch Rifle

Ruger continues to grow its line of AR-15 caliber compatible American bolt-action Ranch rifles with the addition of a new model chambered for the straight cased .450 Bushmaster cartridge.

Video: Aguila Target Loads

Aguila, best known for its Minishells, also makes top-shelf 2 3/4" sporting clays loads.

Video: Mossberg 590 Shockwave

Though not necessarily destined for use afield, there's no denying that the Mossberg 590 Shockwave was one of the biggest hits on the floor at SHOT Show 2017.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Zeroing AR Irons

Many firearm enthusiasts wisely opt to include backup iron sights on their AR builds, but how many actually take the time to zero them? With magnified optics and red dots considered required equipment, are users neglecting to dial-in their irons?

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Ruger Mark IV Hunter Pistol

At its introduction, Ruger’s Mark IV .22 Long Rifle pistol was offered in two models and three SKUs. The Target model, available in black or stainless, is the all-business, utilitarian descendent of Bill Ruger’s Standard model rimfire. But for American Rifleman’s Joe Kurtenbach, it’s the Hunter model that truly captures the spirit of Ruger’s original, and capitalizes on the platform’s evolution.

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