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I Have This Old Gun: French Model 35A
After almost two decades of trial and development, by the end of the 1930s, the French military adopted the Model 1935A, its first official semi-automatic service pistol.
New For 2024: Grand Power Stribog 10 mm Auto & .45 ACP
Previously available only in 9 mm Luger and .22 LR, the Grand Power Stribog imported by Global Ordnance is now available in 10 mm Auto and .45 ACP.
Favorite Firearms: Dreaming Of A Colt Python
My son asked me if there was any firearm that I had always wanted but was never able to acquire. I told him it would be a Colt Python. He then asked why I didn’t buy one.
The NRA Foundation Invests $750K In U.S. Olympic Efforts
The NRA Foundation, the sole Platinum Level Sponsor for USA Shooting, has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the nation’s talented athletes as they prepared for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Hornady: 75 Years Of “Accurate, Deadly, Dependable” Ammunition
Seventy-five years after Joyce Hornady started his ammunition company with a single bullet offering, the enterprise is still family-owned—and still leading the march toward optimal ballistic performance.
The Armed Citizen® Aug. 12, 2024
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
Gun Sales Numbers Bucking Election Year Trends
For six months in a row, monthly sales estimates from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) have been down when compared to the same periods in 2023.
Book Preview: Britain’s L42A1 | King Of The Enfield Sniper Rifles
In a project intended as an addendum to a previous book on the No. 4 (T) sniper rifle, author Jeff John’s research uncovered enough tantalizing detail regarding the development process leading to the L42A1 sniper rifle to warrant an entirely new book.
New For 2024: Bersa B1911
Argentinian firearm manufacturer Bersa is building on its American-made lineup with an all-American classic in its B1911.
Product Preview: Fiocchi 5.7x28 mm FN Combo Packs
Fiocchi is now providing 400-round combination bulk packs that help satisfy both a shooter’s training and end-use needs, while also offering significant per-round savings.
Gun Of The Week: Davidson’s Exclusive Browning Citori White Satin
Available only at Davidson's GalleryOfGuns.com, this exclusive Browning Citori White Satin may just be your next scattergun, and it is chambered for .410-bore shotshells. Watch this week's episode to learn more.
The Armed Citizen® Aug. 9, 2024
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
Review: Cimarron’s Colt 1st Model Dragoon
These massive .44-cal. percussion pistols served ably before and during our Civil War. A cartridge cylinder compatible with Cimarron's reproduction Dragoons adds versatility for today’s shooters.
MidwayUSA Foundation Awards $2.3 Million In Range Development Grants
This year, MidwayUSA Foundation has awarded more than $2 million for the purpose of helping ranges nationwide grow and encouraging more youth shooting sports.
Rifleman Review: Taurus GX4XL
Built on the same polymer frame as its GX4, the Taurus GX4XL provides extra barrel length and sight radius for consumers looking to squeeze a bit more performance from their CCW pistol.
New For 2024: Heritage Mfg. Range Side
Heritage expanded its lever-action offerings in 2024 with the addition of the Range Side, a lever-action shotgun chambered for the .410 bore shotshell.
Review: Jacob Grey TWC 9
The recently introduced TWC (short for Throwback With Capacity) 9 from Jacob Grey Firearms, occupies an enviable middle ground between inexpensive and high-end examples of the double-stack M1911 platform.
An Update On The NRA National Firearms Museum
NRA Museums Director Philip Schreier clarifies the current status of the National Firearms Museum and its collection of historically significant arms.
The NRA Wins Unanimously At The Supreme Court
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the National Rifle Association in the First Amendment case NRA v. Vullo. This is a 9-0 rebuke of New York’s “blacklisting campaign” against the NRA and is a big step toward making the state pay for its attempt to financially destroy this association.
The Future Of The NRA
For a number of years now, the mainstream media has been prophesying a perhaps gradual, but nevertheless very public and painful death for your beloved National Rifle Association.