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The Armed Citizen® October 19, 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.
Preview: CCI Ammunition Maxi-Mag Clean-22 SHP .22 WMR
Just in time for small-game seasons to open across the country CCI Ammunition released its Maxi-Mag Clean-22 for .22 WMR-chambered rifles.
Review: Hornady 6mm ARC
Hornady’s new ultra-efficient, AR-15-compatible 6mm Advanced Rifle Cartridge (ARC) just might be the ultimate do-all, low-recoiling cartridge for sportsmen and target shooters alike.
Building a Non-Glock 'Glock:' A DIY Kit from Brownells & Rival Arms
In this review, we take a look at the process and result of building a custom Glock-style handgun in 9 mm from a kit provided by Rival Arms and Brownells.
Preview: Primary Arms SLx Prism Scope
Equipped with the company's patented ACSS Cyclops reticle, the Primary Arms SLx Prism Scope is available with either a red or green reticle.
Preview: XS Sights Big Pink Dot Night Sights
XS Sights announced a new temporary line of pink big dot night sights to support the National Breast Cancer Foundation for the month of October.
Firearm Sales Heading Toward 20 Million Guns in 2020
According to forecasts performed by Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting, total 2020 firearm sales might top 20 million guns if trends hold steady.
Affordable Upgrade: Taurus G3c
Taurus’ new subcompact 9 mm Luger carry gun has an ergonomic grip, a smooth trigger pull and a full set of features for daily carry—with performance that belies its modest price.
New for 2020: SIG Sauer P320 AXG Scorpion
SIG Sauer brought its Alloy XSeries Grip into a new take on its popular P320 platform in the P320 AXG Scorpion.
The Armed Citizen® October 12, 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.
M1 Garand Rebuilds: History & Markings
Collectors today often look down their noses at “rebuilt”
M1 Garands, but hundreds of thousands of M1s had their useful lives extended through the efforts and dedication of skilled ordnance personnel.
Savage Arms Shotguns: A Brief History
Savage Arms entered the shotgun market in 1920. One hundred years later, the company continues to run strong with the release of its Renegauge.
Rifleman Q&A: What Was The First Speedloader?
When did we invent the speedloader? To answer that question, we have to go back to the 19th century.
Mossberg 500: Still a Strong Seller 60 Years Later
More than six decades after it first came onto the market, the Mossberg 500 continues to be one of the top-selling shotguns available today.
Review: Hornady Auto Charge Pro
Here we take a look at the latest automatic powder measure and dispenser from Hornady, The Auto Charge Pro.
Book Review: The Martini-Henry: For Queen And Empire
"The Martini-Henry: For Queen and Empire" is one of the most comprehensive works on the British military Martini-Henry to come out in years.
NRA Gun of the Week: Iver Johnson Arms Eagle LR Special
On this week’s “Gun of the Week,” American Rifleman staff examines the single-action Eagle LR Special pistol, a 1911-style gun chambered for .45 ACP.
The Armed Citizen® October 9, 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.
Henry Rifles Aids 3-Year-Old in Leukemia Battle
The Henry "Guns for Great Causes" program is currently helping the family of 3-year-old Preslie as she battles leukemia.
The Smith & Wesson J-Frame: A Short History
With the introduction of the Smith & Wesson J-Frame, gun owners and law-enforcement officers had stopping power packed into a small frame.