LEDE Red Label III

New for 2026: Ruger Red Label III

Ruger has announced the return of one of America's most iconic over/under shotguns with the Red Label III. First launched in 1977, the original Ruger Red Label earned a reputation for rugged reliability, classic lines, and American-made quality. Decades later, the Red Label III strives to continue that legacy.

Story of a Lever Gun—The Red Plaid Project Part 1

Andi Bogard embarks on the quest to build, test and hunt with a classic lever gun in a classic way. Check out the first installment of the project here.

Turkey Gun Tweaks: How to Fine-Tune Your Shotgun to Avoid a Miss

Specialized, ultra-tight-choked turkey guns can make bagging a bird more probable when the range is long—as long as you understand their drawbacks.

First Look: Leupold Muzzleloader-Ready 1x Freedom Red Dot Sight (RDS)

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. has announced the launch of its true 1x, muzzleloader-ready Freedom Red Dot Sight (RDS).

Red-Dot Ready .22 Magnum Handgun Comparison

B. Gil Horman takes a closer look at two uncommon optics-ready rimfires.

New for 2024: Hawke Optics Frontier 1x22 Red Dot

Hawke Optics has released its Frontier 1x22 Red Dot, calling it its clearest, brightest and strongest red-dot sight yet.

How to Choose a Handgun Optic

Handgun optics have become smaller and more reliable than ever. Whether it’s a scope, a red-dot, a micro red-dot or an enclosed microdot there is an option for every possible use. Learn why here.

Review: Trijicon SRO Reflex Sight

With an old bull in spitting distance and his target bull still hidden, Brad Fenson needed a combination of precision and situational awareness to keep life and limb together, much less take his trophy. For this, the Trijicon SRO2 came in clutch. Read on for his full experiences with the optic.

Recipe: Venison in Red Chili Sauce

Brad Fenson kicks up the capsaicin this week, with his signature red-chili venison.

Video: Taurus 605 with Red Dot

A red dot optic on a smaller-sized semi-automatic is no big deal these days. So why not a red dot on a smaller-framed revolver?

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