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Hardware: E.R. Shaw Mk. X

The quality, customization and value of the Mk. X make it a rifle worth sorting out of the field. With over 80 different chamberings to choose from and a plethora of additional options, the Mk. X makes crafting a rig to your specs, tastes and budget easier than ever.

#SundayGunday: E.R. Shaw Mk. X

Get a closer look at the E.R. Shaw Mk. X, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

How to Build a Custom Rifle

Want to build a custom rifle but don't know where to start? Contributor Philip Massaro offers a few tips he learned throughout the process.

#SundayGunday: Bergara Premier Series Stalker

Digital Managing Editor Shawn Skipper discusses the Bergara Premier Series Stalker, the latest addition to the #SundayGunday series.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Precision Hunter Build—Rifle Stock and Bedding

The Ruger American has some great features—hammer-forged barrel, reliable action, crisp trigger—but many would not consider the molded, polymer stock to be among them. With that in mind, American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach went with an aftermarket solution in his quest to build a precision hunting rifle.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Precision Hunter Build—The Theory

In reviewing "bargain" bolt-action rifles for American Rifleman, Managing Editor Joe Kurtenbach couldn’t help but think that, much like a stripped AR, these guns may make great foundations for personalized rifle builds. To test the theory, he purchased his own bargain-bin bolt gun and set a goal to build a precision hunting rifle.

Custom Dreams: Remington Resurrected

How Executive Editor Adam Heggenstaller turned a neglected Model 700 into a half-MOA groundhog gun—in about six hours.

Custom Dreams: Not My Daddy’s 10/22

Associate Editor Jon Draper waited years to build his own Ruger 10/22.

Hardware: Magpul Hunter 700 Stock

There are lots of reasons to put a new stock on your old rifle, but cost, time and skill required to do the job prevent most of us from getting around to it. Magpul leaves us with no more excuses now that the company has introduced its Hunter 700 stock. It’s tough, adjustable, easy to install and has a built-in aluminum bedding block—all for about $250.

Hardware: Bergara B-14 Hunter

Bergara burst into full gear in 2008, just when AR-15 sales were skyrocketing and manufacturers couldn’t buy enough barrels.

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