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First Look: SilencerCo Omega 36M Suppressor

SilencerCo's new Omega 36M modular rifle suppressor is purpose-built to accommodate multiple platforms and calibers from .22 Hornet to .338 Lapua Mag.

Leupold Set to Debut New Line of Performance Eyewear

Leupold is giving a sneak preview of a new performance eyewear product line, set to be made available sometime in early 2020.

Galco Expands Great Alaskan Line to Accept Longer-Barreled Revolvers

Already a popular option for shorter-barreled revolvers and automatics, Galco has released new models of its Great Alaskan chest holster, molded to fit longer-barreled, hunting-style revolvers.

Tested: StealthGearUSA Chest Holster 2.0 For Backcountry Carry

Looking for a new way to tote your pistol through the backcountry? Check out this modular chest rig from StealthGearUSA. Designed to stay clear of waist belts and pack straps, its a comfortable solution to a problem that has plagued backcountry hunters for years.

SHOT Show 2020: Pelican Cargo Cases

As a hunter, getting your gear to and from the hunt is half the battle. Between airlines, crammed vehicle transport and time spent in the field, it’s important to protect your gear, guns and optics.

First Look: Walker's Raptor Bone Conduction Headset

The phrase "bone-conduction" may sound like the sort of thing more at home in a Halloween catalog than in a hunting setting, but as it turns out, the latter also applies.

NRA Halts Proposed Lead Ban

Thanks to the help and support of gun owners across the nation, the EPA has denied the petition to ban lead ammunition.

My Friend Bob Walker

From Walker’s Game Ear to Slayer Crossbows, he was an innovation legend, but first and foremost Bob Walker was our friend.

Otis Technology Ear Shield

Much slimmer than earmuff-style hearing protection, the new Ear Shield from Otis Technology keeps your ears safe while shooting without getting in the way.

NRA Stands with Sportsmen, Backs Hearing Protection Act

While firearm suppressors protect hunters’ and shooters’ hearing, their regulation under the National Firearms Act of 1934 requires buyers to fill out an application, pay a $200 tax and go through a time-consuming background check—and that’s in the 41 states that permit them.

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