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'Tanker Garands': The Real Story
Most “Tanker Garands” were made for commercial sale, but a few are genuine. This is their story.
New for 2020: Krieghoff K-80 Parcours-X
This nimble, competition-ready shotgun is built for sporting clays, thanks to its nimble design that allows for smooth swinging through targets. This is the Krieghoff K-80 Parcours-X.
Fire- and Thief-Defense: Liberty Safe's Lincoln Series
Gun safes aren't just about protecting your valuable firearms from potential thieves. Natural disasters can also threaten your firearms, which means you need something that can handle those threats.
Preview: Daisy Christmas Dream Red Ryder
A special-edition Red Ryder from Daisy has rolled out just in time for the holidays! Check out the Christmas Dream here.
The .338 Winchester Magnum: History and Performance
In this article, we take a look at the developmental history and performance of the .338 Winchester Magnum cartridge.
Review: Heritage Rough Rider Rancher Carbine
In this review, we take a look at the Heritage Rough Rider Rancher single-action revolving carbine chambered in .22 LR.
Beretta 92FS: Still a Popular Pistol Option
Even though the U.S. military is retiring its fleet of M9s, the commercial market is still full of Beretta 92s being bought and sold.
7 Steps to Pocket-Pistol Perfection
There are ways to work with or around pocket pistol features in order to make the most of their advantages. Here are a few tips to keep in mind
The Keefe Report: An Update on Remington
As Remington Outdoor unravels, more developments have emerged as brands and facilities get spread among buyers and management groups.
NRA Gun of the Week: Walther Arms CCP M2 380
On this week’s “Gun of the Week,” American Rifleman Staff examine the Walther Arms CCP M2 380, a gas-operated pistol designed for everyday carry.
The Armed Citizen® October 23, 2020
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
The Ruger 10/22: History & Design
This excerpt from "The Ruger 10/22 Complete Owner's and Assembly Guide" highlights the cutting-edge elements that made the Ruger 10/22 the iconic rimfire carbine it became.
The Keefe Report: The Ubiquitous Ruger 10/22
With about 8 million made, there's no other semi-automatic rimfire carbine that even comes close to the Ruger 10/22. Ubiquitous is certainly the right word for it.
Ruger 10/22 Carbine: The Original Review
Read the original review of the Ruger 10/22 Carbine done by American Rifleman staff, in which they noted the gun was "neat, compact and functionally reliable."
SIG Sauer Expanding New Hampshire Operations
SIG Sauer announced last week that it would be expanding its manufacturing operations in New Hampshire.
"Over There:" The Lost Battalion in the Argonne Forest
Watch this American Rifleman TV segment "Over There! Part Four" to learn about the United States army's "Lost Battalion" and its guns during the Battle of Argonne Forest in World War I.
Century Arms Coach Gun: An Affordable Side-By-Side Shotgun
Even though it's no longer in production, the Century Arms Coach Gun is still widely available and affordable for those looking to have a side-by-side shotgun.
Preview: Hawke Endurance Micro Red Dot Sights
In this product preview, we take a look at the new Endurance line of micro red dot sights from Hawke Optics.
Favorite Firearms: A Stevens Model 94A For Hard Times
I was born in 1931 and grew up on a farm in south Mississippi. My dad was a sharecropper until I was in my teens during those very difficult times.
XS Sights Supports National Breast Cancer Foundation
Through the sale of their pink DXT2 Big Dot Tritium Night Sights, XS Sights is contributing to donations during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.