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Silencer Central Holds New HQ Grand Opening
Silencer Central held a grand opening of its new headquarters building in Sioux Falls, S.D., on June 28.
2022 Accessory Of The Year: Mantis Blackbeard
American Rifleman is pleased to announce the 2022 Accessory Of The Year Award goes to Mantis.
Walther PDP F-Series: A Win For Women
As the ranks of new shooters grow, more women are taking up pistols for self-defense—and a veteran maker has responded by applying its vast experience to creating a design that truly fits the female hand.
The Armed Citizen® July 4, 2022
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
Preview: Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench
The F.A.T. (Firearm Accurizing Torque) Wrench from Wheeler allows you to consistently apply the appropriate amount of torque, simply.
Rifleman Q&A: 8 mm Mauser 'Exercise' Cartridges
I would very much appreciate it if you could identify the origin and purpose of the cartridges shown in these photos. The bullets appear to be wooden, and all of the cases are primed.
Review: Rock Island Armory AL22M .22 Mag. Revolver
Armscor offers a magnum rimfire chambering in a mid-sized, double-action revolver with the Czechoslovakian Alfa Proj AL22M chambered in .22 Magnum.
Bond Arms: A Dedicated Maker Of Modern Derringers
Despite facing startup adversity, Texas-based Bond Arms hails as today's largest manufacturer of double-barrel handguns, solving problems by offering concealable and modern-day renditions of the old-school derringer.
New For 2022: Tisas 1911 D10
Known for its line of affordable, traditionally styled M1911 handguns, Tisas USA launched its new D10 pistol chambered in the 10 mm Auto cartridge.
The Armed Citizen® July 1, 2022
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
NRA Gun Of The Week: Smith & Wesson CSX
Featured on this Gun Of The Week video preview, the Smith & Wesson CSX, with its alloy frame, hammer-fired operation and 12-round capacity, gives defenders a great option in the concealable micro-compact 9 mm handgun category.
Rifleman Q&A: 1900 Test Luger & Holster
I have a question about a Rock Island Arsenal holster stamped “E.H.S.” that contains a 1900 Eagle Test Luger serial No. 70XX.
Review: Culina Custom Revolver Grips
Culina Grips makes a selection of hand-crafted wood grips for Smith & Wesson revolvers, allowing wheelgun enthusiasts grip options that are not only aesthetically beautiful, but fully functional as well.
Editor's Choice: MyCaseBuilder PrintBuilder
When I find myself in possession of a gun/guns in desperate need of a case upgrade, I often turn to MyCaseBuilder, as the company not only offers a wide assortment of quality firearm cases, but its online design program allows me to custom configure each case’s interior to suit my particular needs.
Firm Attempts To Track Gun, Ammo Credit Card Purchases
The firm Amalgamated Bank was denied again recently by the International Standards Organization for trying to establish a new category to track firearm and ammunition purchases.
Preview: Real Avid Master Gun Vise
Real Avid’s Master Gun Vise includes an articulating ball-and-socket joint that allows gunsmiths and hobbyists to orient a secured firearm in any direction without having to release the vise jaws.
Benelli: Technology & Style
Watch this American Rifleman Television feature segment from 2020 to learn more about Benelli, as well as the technology and style it puts into its firearms designs.
U.S. M6: A Military-Grade Survival Gun
The U.S. military recognized early on that pilots forced down in relatively uninhabited regions of the world needed a compact survival rifle if they went down.
The Keefe Report: Celebrating A Century Of Federal
Federal Premium celebrated its 100th anniversary on June 18th by shutting down operations for the first time ever, giving family members of workers a chance to see the factory for themselves.
Rifleman Report: Industrial Innovations
Just when it seems the firearm industry has exhausted itself by way of striving to keep up with demand for existing models, it’s a pleasant surprise to learn that, behind the scenes, engineers and marketing folks have been working on new offerings that have either been created from whole cloth, are significantly revised or are unfamiliar to the American market.