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NRA Publications Names Mark Keefe Editorial Director

The National Rifle Association’s Publications Division is pleased to announce Mark. A. Keefe, IV, has been appointed Editorial Director, succeeding John Zent, who held the post from 2004 until April of this year, retiring after nearly four decades as an NRA staff editor. Brian Sheetz will replace Mark Keefe as editor in chief of American Rifleman.

SIG Sauer Shutters Germany Factory

The SIG Sauer GmbH plant will be shuttered by the end of 2020, ending a legacy of quality firearms manufacture by SIG Sauer in Germany that spanned nearly a half a century.

NRA Gun of the Week: Sauer 100 Classic XT Rifle

For more than 200 years, J.P. Sauer & Sohn has manufactured premium-tier rifles and shotguns—at premium tier prices. Fortunately the German manufacturer saw fit to provide the American market with a high-quality, bolt-action rifle that will maintain its heritage over time at a price U.S. consumers can appreciate.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Magpul X-22 Backpacker Stock

What happens when you combine one of the most versatile rimfire rifles with a feature-filled stock from the premier maker of firearm-related polymer products? One such result is Magpul’s X-22 Backpacker Stock for Ruger’s 10/22 Takedown rifle.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage MSR 15 Recon Rifle

American Rifleman's Kelly Young gets up and close with the Savage MSR 15 Recon Rifle.

Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Winchester Center-fire Rifle Ammunition; IWI Galil ACE Rifle

Looking for a little Wednesday evening entertainment? Catch up with our friends over at American Rifleman by tuning into American Rifleman TV on the Outdoor Channel.

NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg 590 Shockwave

A unique new firearm in the O.F. Mossberg & Sons stable is the 590 Shockwave, announced at SHOT Show 2017.

NRA Gun of the Week: Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Pistol

The striker-fired, semi-automatic M&P9 M2.0 from Smith & Wesson provides users with enhanced features over its predecessor.

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.

Video: Barrett Fieldcraft Rifle

Barrett, a manufacturer long known primarily for its .50-cal tactical rifles, branched into a whole new market in 2016 with the addition of the Sovereign line of double-barrel shotguns, and the Tennessee-based company has done it again this year with the introduction of the Fieldcraft, a lightweight, bolt-action hunting rifle.

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