Blaser R8 Ultimate Carbon review

Gun Review: Blaser R8 Ultimate Carbon Hunting Rifle

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“You’ll be the first American writing a review for this new R8.” I probably would have said “yes” to any opportunity to review another Blaser gun, but that added some extra spice to get...

Obscure Object of Desire: The Cobray DS410 Shotgun

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Cobray was a really interesting company. Before the absolutist mentality regarding firearms was prevalent, and before black guns dominated the market, companies like Cobray led the way. Cobray was unafraid to be...
Ruger Super Wrangler single action .22 revolver

Gun Review: Ruger Super Wrangler Single Action .22 Revolver

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We don't know how many Wrangler revolvers Ruger's made and sold since they announced it back in 2019, but it's probably enough to fill the holsters of everyone who's ever acted in a cowboy...

Obscure Object of Desire: Interarms Mark X Rifle

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I grew up with pump shotguns and bolt action rifles, with a smattering of lever guns mixed in. The only semi-auto we ever had was a Marlin Model 60. As I grew,...
Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan

Gun Review: Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan Revolver

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Alaska is a place that many of us dream of visiting. I’ve wanted to see the state ever since I can remember. The mountains and the wilderness call to me, but alas...

Gun Review: Vudoo Gun Works Möbius 1911

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The Vudoo Gun Works website touts, "With methods common in the aerospace industry, Vudoo has been able to redefine the production of the 1911. This is accomplished by ensuring that all components are manufactured...
Smith & Wesson Model 317 Kit Gun .22 revolver review

Gun Review: Smith & Wesson Model 317 Kit Gun .22LR Revolver

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Reader Chris Sanzaro writes . . . Lots of outdoorsmen carry a gun with them when they're in the field. Whether it’s for self-defense, pest control, or just some fun, a small, light gun is...
Taurus GX4XL TORO

Gun Review: Taurus GX4XL T.O.R.O. 9mm Pistol

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With the GX4XL T.O.R.O., Taurus is stepping into one of the fastest growing, most challenging, and most in-demand market segments in the gun industry; higher capacity micro-compact carry guns. After the new standard-setting SIG...
Taylor's & Company TC9 1873 SA revolver

Gun Review: Taylor’s & Company TC9 1873 SA Single Action Revolver

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I want to like the older Cowboy-style revolvers. Who doesn't? I grew up with a dad who loved westerns, so my first exposure to guns outside of our hunting rifles and shotguns was cowboys...

Classic Gun Review: Marlin Model 39 .22 Lever Action Rifle

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By Chris Dumm The Marlin Model 39 claimed to be the oldest continually-produced cartridge rifle in history.  Its parent design was born during the unexceptional presidency of Benjamin Harrison, whose bust never even made it...
Smith & Wesson Model 610 N-Frame 10mm Revolver

Gun Review: Smith & Wesson Model 610 N-Frame 10mm Revolver

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Years ago, I started searching for the ultimate town and country handgun. I wanted a pistol that could handle wild pigs, errant coyotes, and the occasional white tail deer if the opportunity...

Gun Review: SIG SAUER Cross Bolt Action Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor

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The SIG Cross is well balanced, incredibly flexible, exceptionally precise and perfectly dependable. There's no wood on it at all. And yet, somehow, SIG SAUER has delivered what may very well be...