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Hardware Review: Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60

Simply put, thermal weapon sights represent the greatest technological advantage a hunter or home protector can have since the advent of the firearm itself. The Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF is a great example. Check out Jeff Johnston's Hardware Review of it here.

Tested: Henry Lever Action Supreme Suppressed

The .300 Blk carbine version of this new Henry hunting hybrid makes for a handsome and handy suppressor host.

Pigs in Darkness: Sightmark and Pulsar Field Test

A night hunt for pigs on a Texas ranch is the perfect opportunity to shine light on thermal riflescopes from Sightmark and Pulsar.

Trail Guns: 9mm vs. 10mm Auto Pistols for Bear Defense

Do 9mm pistols make sense for bear defense? Or is 10mm Auto the lowest you should go? B. Gil Horman investigates the similarities, differences and limits of each.

Review: DoubleTap Ammuntion's DT SnakeShot Revolver Loads

This new series of pest control round fires birdshot along with a hardcast lead solid for added punch. B. Gil Horman tests its performance in six of its seven available chamberings.

Alternative Ammo: .50 Beowulf vs .500 S&W

Contributor Dennis Bradley switches to handgun ammo with two massive 50-calibers: the .50 Beowulf and .500 S&W.

Long-Term Test: QuietKat Apex Pro (Part 2)

The second installment of American Hunter's  long-term test of the QuietKat Apex Pro, Associate Editor David Herman loads the bike up with a mature buck to see just how well the bike can manage the extra weight.

Long-Term Test: QuietKat Apex Pro (Part 1)

American Hunter Associate Editor David Herman begins his long-term test of the QuietKat Apex Pro e-bike, a long-range offering from the industry giant.

#SundayGunday: Franchi Affinity 3 Left-Handed 20-Gauge

Get a closer look at the Franchi Affinity 3 Left-Handed 20-Gauge, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Field Tested: Wilderness Tactical Products Safepacker

The eerie howl of wolves cut the mist, no more than a few hundred yards away at the bottom of the ridge. Glancing down at my right hip-belt, I saw the reassuring Olive-drab of my Wilderness Safepacker effortlessly concealing my trusty little 1911, and couldn’t suppress a comfortable smile.

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