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#SundayGunday: Ruger Mini-14

Decades old and still vastly popular, the Mini-14 doesn’t have many limits. It's the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

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.

Video: 5 Things You Didn't Know About Winchester Ammo

It's time for some fun facts. Here are five things we'd bet you didn't know about Winchester Ammo.

Remington Arms Records Record Arms

What’s more American than hunting? Well, nothing, except maybe shooting in general, but baseball is a close second. And with baseball season coming to its climax, it was of particular interest to us here at American Hunter to discover that Remington, who is currently celebrating 200 years of manufacturing some of America’s greatest firearms, actually got involved in another sport far from the shooting and hunting realm most associate with the firearm giant.

National Firearms Museum: The Mayflower Gun

A behind-the-scenes look at a historic wheel-lock carbine that came to America on the Mayflower, courtesy of the National Firearms Museum.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Model 99

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

An Ode to the .223 Remington

It's time to sing a few more praises for .223 Remington, undoubtedly one of our nation's favorite rifle cartridges.

The Longevity of Cartridges

Why do some cartridges stick around, while others fade into obscurity? Phil Massaro delves into the topic, drawing on a lifetime of experience with ammunition stalwarts and fade-outs alike.

Mammoth Pits Shed Insight Into Prehistoric Trapping

Several wooly mammoth skeletons recently discovered in Tultepec, Mexico, provide evidence to suggest that humans were actively trapping the giant mammals some 15,000 years ago.

Post-Kill Rituals: Matters of the Heart

Hunting’s post-kill rituals aren’t spontaneous gestures like high-fives or war-whoops, but perhaps that’s where they began.

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