Guns
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TAMING THE TIGER – Some innovative ways to reduce 12-gauge recoil
I am a /big/ fan of the 12-gauge shotgun. Although I am not a waterfowler, upland game hunter or turkey trotter, nor do I hunt deer with a rifled slug shotgun, I enjoy run-and-gun meets, 3-gun matches and shotgun steel … Continue reading
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RIMFIRE REPLICA
The Citadel .22LR M1 Carbine offers an inexpensive way to shoot a piece of combat history My generation grew up on movies and television shows built around military exploits on battlefields. The sight of guns from World War II … Continue reading
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SOFT-SPOKEN SONGBIRD
Ruger’s .22/45 and Silencerco’s Sparrow suppressor combine to take rimfire pistol shooting to a new level of cool When I was a kid, “silencers” were supercool. Every self-respecting spy had one, and we all knew they just couldn’t be real … Continue reading
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Ruger’s American Rifle: Made for Americans, by Americans
Ruger is on a roll; no doubt about it. Few gun companies have caused more excitement in recent times. In my mind, it started with the LCP .380 and just continued to build through a number of products that … Continue reading
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BIG-GAME ROUNDUP
Three new large-caliber big-game rifles for 2012 Hunters have a lot to be excited about this year. One of the trends currently seen in this market is lower-cost rifles. Manufacturers are producing more and more inexpensive models, and the competition … Continue reading
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BREAKING THE MOLD
Two New Powerful Break-Action Air Rifles from Winchester Some people like almost any device that launches projectiles, and I am one of them. Whether it’s a centerfire or rimfire rifle, a handgun, or even a bow, there is some satisfaction … Continue reading





