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Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Winchester Center-fire Rifle Ammunition; IWI Galil ACE Rifle

Looking for a little Wednesday evening entertainment? Catch up with our friends over at American Rifleman by tuning into American Rifleman TV on the Outdoor Channel.

I Have This Old Gun: Winchester Model 24

Winchester's Model 24 double-barrel shotgun was introduced in 1939, just prior to the U.S. entering World War II, when most minds were not on sporting guns. Only about 116,000 of them were manufactured before it was discontinued from the Winchester catalog in the late 1950s.

50 Years of the Ruger 10/22

Just two years ago, Ruger celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its venerable 10/22. One of the industry's most widely respected rimfire rifles, the 10/22 has earned a lasting home in the gun safe of many a hunter and shooter. Its dependability and versatility have endeared it to the American public, and there are few doubts that it'll be around for another five decades, at least.

I Have This Old Gun: Remington 11-48

Our friends at American Rifleman discuss the venerable Remington 11-48 in a segment of "I Have This Old Gun."

NRA Benefactor Honored at Prestigious National Event

Prominent gold and rare coins expert Michael Fuljenz, sponsor of ARTV's "I Have This Old Gun," was bestowed with multiple awards.

New American Rifleman TV Season Premieres

"American Rifleman TV" began its latest season on, Wed., July 2. The program, which airs on Wednesday evenings, is hosted by the Outdoor Channel.

A Very Rare Colt

On April 26, 1877 a Single Action Army revolver, serial number 36xxx was shipped from the Colt factory in Hartford, Conn. to the Colt Patent Fire-Arms Mfg. Co., London Agency, London, England.

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