Inside the Industry: Where's the .22 Rimfire?

American Rifleman's Mark Keefe asks Federal Premium's Tim Brandt the question consumers everywhere want answered: Where's the .22 rimfire?

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Model 99

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

Video: Bushnell Elite CONX

Ever wished that your rangefinder could take those pesky environmental conditions into account? The Bushnell Elite CONX can.

ARTV: Ruger Red Label

In 1977 Ruger bucked the trend in a hunting market dominated by pump and semi-auto shotguns, introducing a new American-made over/under, the Red Label. The Red Label became a cult favorite among shotgunners until it faded from the Ruger line.

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.

Watch: Stoeger Announces P3500 Pump-Action Shotgun

We recently covered one of 2016's best values in the budget-friendly Stoeger P3000, which impressed our reviewer. It impressed consumers, too, because for 2017 Stoeger has announced the P3500—the same gun, essentially, just chambered for those big ol' 3½-inch shells.

NRA Gun of the Week: Winchester Model 1892 Rifle

Some might say the Model 1873 Winchester “Won the West,” but it was Model 1892 that conquered Hollywood. Made in New Haven, Conn., in 1919, this original Winchester Model 1892 rifle in .32-20 Win. is just one of more than a million made between 1892 and 1941.

The Benelli Vinci

What makes the Vinci so different-and worth the wait-is a revolutionary modular design that may change how future shotguns are built.

The Kimber Talkeetna

Neither a mountain rifle nor a heavyweight, it may be just right.

ARTV: Weatherby SA-08 28 Gauge

28 gauge is back in force, of that there is little doubt. Weatherby was one of the first companies to embrace the return of the formidable game cartridge a couple years back, with the introduction of the SA-08 28.

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