All dogs play fetch, but not all of them can retrieve your freedom.
Chiappa's takedown survival rifle adds new meaning to the word "minimalist" without adding space or weight to your loadout.
He wouldn't drink, smoke, curse or boast ... but he would leave an indelible mark in American history.
Whether you call it "dry practice" or "dry-fire," dropping the hammer on an empty chamber has its own set of rules.
Whether you call it buffalo or bison, just don't call us late for dinner.
They're calling it the NXT because "The I Want to Shoot the Same Bow as Mom and Dad Model" is too long.
Creating a timeless commemoration of your hunt is easier and cheaper than you think!
A firearm is nothing more than the sum of its parts ... and here are what the parts are, and how we describe them.
Your typical range bag gets a gritty reboot (which, interestingly, will remain remarkably free from actual grit)!
Wildlife biologists call it "dusting," but why do turkeys do it? National Wild Turkey Federation's "Dr. Tom" explains.
Bridging the gap between duty and custom design as only a Springfield 1911 can, this suave Emissary wears midnight.