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#SundayGunday: Winchester Model 94 Sporter

Get a closer look at the Winchester Model 94 Sporter, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine

Get a closer look at the Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Browning BL-22

Get a closer look at the Browning BL-22 lever-action rifle, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger

Assistant Editor Connor McKibbin discusses the Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger lever-action rifle, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Browning BLR Lightweight '81

Many hunters may already be familiar with the Browning BLR, but let’s take a close look at one of the current versions of this popular lever-action, the BLR Lightweight ’81.

#SundayGunday: Uberti 1866 Yellowboy Carbine

Our latest #SundayGunday features one of the most famous rifles ever made—or rather, a replica of said rifle: the Uberti 1866 Yellowboy.

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.

#SundayGunday: Henry Lever-Action .410 Shotgun

For 2017, Henry Repeating Arms has introduced a pair of .410-bore lever-action shotguns. Learn more about both in this latest addition to the #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Big Horn Armory Model 89

Since the cowboy era, it’s been common practice to get a lever-action rifle in the same caliber as your sidearm. The idea was simple: Tote a rifle that shoots your handgun loads, and you’ve just simplified your life. Though the practice isn’t quite necessary today, the tradition of offering lever-action rifles in handgun calibers lives on. One such rifle: Big Horn Armory's Model 89.

NRA Gun of the Week: Uberti 1866 Yellowboy Carbine

What a difference Nelson King's patented loading gate makes. The Henry was cool, but the 1866 was the first of the Winchesters. Although they stopped making the 1866 more than a century ago, Winchester brought them back this year—but others have made them since the 1960s.

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