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Short and Sweet: Savage Model 10

The Savage bolt-action carbine dubbed the Model 10 Precision Carbine (PC) is billed as a tactical rifle, but is useful for the field.

The Curious Case of Colt

Colt’s Patent Firearms Mfg. is considered by many-and with good reason-to be the first name in American firearms. And change appears to be coming to Colt.

Accelerating Short-Cased Magnums

Hornady’s new .300 RCM and .338 RCM deliver magnum performance and represent the next step in efforts to show the surprising potential of the short, fat cartridge.

DPMS Panther Arms AP4 LR-308

The AP4 LR-308 look like its little brother, the M4 carbine. But looks can be deceiving.

H&R 1871 Buffalo Classic Rifle

For many decades, hunters across the country—indeed, around the world—have used the economical and simple break-action rifles from Harrington & Richardson (now H&R 1871 and New England Firearms) to harvest everything from squirrels to deer, black bear, elk and moose. As a general rule, the overriding appeal of these arms was their robust, uncomplicated utility.

Where Have All The Primers Gone?

As outlets begin to "ration" the sale of primers, we explore the current phenomenon of the great demand for ammunition.

Good Night, Knight Rifles

After 24 years in business, the muzzleloader company closes its doors.

CZ-USA VZ 58 Military Sporter

Civilian version of a Cold War classic.

Review: Remington 700 VTR

Remington's Varmint/Tactical Rifle provides accuracy without the weight.

Review: Remington R-15 Varmint

The black rifle that comes in brown and green.

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