480 Year Old Coronado Wall Gun

480-Year Old Firearm Found in Arizona

A firearm discovered in Arizona may be the oldest ever found in the Lower 48.

Fit for the Flyway

The author takes advantage of an afternoon break during an Arkansas duck hunt to attempt to make his shotgun fit properly. Don’t lose those included shim kits—they come in handy when your shooting is far from on-point.

Can You Use 9mm Pistols as Handgun Hunting and Trail Guns?

Here is a closer look at the pros and cons of packing these pistols in the great outdoors.

Built & Tested: Midwest Industries ‘Cyborg’ Henry All-Weather Big Boy

Installing this set of AR-inspired stocks gives this chromed, .44 Magnum carbine a sleek look and some handy features. Read on for the full story on the build and test.

Review: Smith & Wesson 1854

Smith & Wesson’s first lever-action in close to 170 years, the 1854 blends classic lines with understated modern features.

Installed: Timney Lever Action Trigger

Timney Triggers has released an updated trigger for Marlin Lever Action centerfire rifles, compatible with the Marlin Model 336, 1895 and 1894.

Massachusetts Hunters Face Anti-Gun Law This Fall

Bay State hunters were surprised by governor’s signature just in time to affect their favorite time of year.

Col. Townsend Whelen: Mr. Rifleman’s Vermont Retreat

Modern gun writers owe Col. Townsend Whelen a huge debt for clearing the path.

10 Million Hunters and Gun Owners Not Registered to Vote

Recently released data from Vote4America indicates 10 million hunters and gun owners in the United States are not registered to vote, which could mean the difference between victory and defeat for the Second Amendment.

New Hampshire Signs Pro-Gun Privacy Bill Into Law

On Friday July 12th, Governor Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) signed HB 1186, "an act relative to firearm purchaser's privacy," into law.

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