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#SundayGunday: Our Top 5 Guns of 2023

Another year has come and gone. While the eggnog settles and the Christmas tree continues to burn bright, here at American Hunter that can mean only one thing: it's time for our top five #SundayGundays of 2023. Read on for what racked up the most views, clicks and comments this year.

First Look: S&W and Davidson's 200th Anniversary Texas Rangers N-Frame

Smith & Wesson has launched an exclusive Smith & Wesson N-Frame revolver to honor the 200th anniversary of the Texas Rangers.

First Look: Bear Forest Backstrap Fillet Knife

Bear Forest Knives has released a small batch of its latest precision cutting tool, The Backstrap. This 10.187-inch long fillet knife is a great addition to any outdoor enthusiast’s collection and provides a unique cutting experience.

Recipe: Wet-Aged Venison Seared Backstrap

Contributor Brad Fenson shares some secrets on wet-aging venison, for a fuller flavor.

Recipe: Chicken-Fried Venison

Contributor Bryce Towsley shares his take on chicken-fried venison.

Recipe: Venison and Mustard Sauce

Contributor Brad Fenson cooks up another delicious meal for his readers, this time pairing venison with a delectable mustard sauce.

First Look: Henry Big Boy Revolver

Expanding beyond the lever-action rifles and shotguns so synonymous with the Henry name, the Henry Big Boy Revolver is a historic release that will make the perfect sidekick for owners of the Henry Big Boy rifle.

Join the Hunt: No Child Left Behind

One good way to ensure your children grow up to appreciate hunting is to include them in every aspect of your hunting lifestyle from the outset of their lives. Here’s how the author did it.

Hardware: Colt Anaconda

Colt’s popular “Snake Gun” revolver series gains a new addition with the updated Anaconda, featuring a fully adjustable rear sight, wide hammer spur, open-back rubber Hogue grips, replaceable front sight with orange insert, and a top strap already drilled and tapped for mounting optics.

‘Roughing It’ for Speed Goats

Despite the potential for roller-coaster October weather, a weeklong pronghorn camp in central Wyoming can easily turn into an annual adventure with a draw that rivals whitetail camps back East—especially if you’ve got the right equipment.

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