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It’s funny how incidents in early life stick with us. In the late 1950s/early 1960s, I was a preteen moppet. Read the full article... The post The Winchester Model 88 appeared first on GUNS...
If the old adage, “bigger is better,” is true, how far can it go? The answer may be near. I Read the full article... The post Gary Reeder’s Ultimate .500 appeared first on GUNS Magazine...
I’ve always loved Ruger guns. Who doesn’t? Imagine my surprise when I heard Ruger purchased Marlin, my second-favorite gun brand! Read the full article... The post The Marlin Trapper appe...
Arthur Savage (1857–1938) was a remarkable and restless man. He developed a lever-action rifle that was far ahead of its Read the full article... The post The .300 Savage appeared first on ...
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Beginning in 1860, history records a real change in personal sidearms. This was the year Oliver Winchester’s factory issued the Read the full article... The post The .357 Magnum Lever Gun a...
Without a doubt, TV and movie portrayals of the American West have caused Winchester lever guns to become iconic. I’ve Read the full article... The post The Other Old West Repeaters appeare...