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Why Classic Winchesters Refuse to Fade
The Model 1873 was called “The Gun That Won the West,” and for good reason. It was dependable, accurate enough for its time, ...
In the 1890s, U.S. military small arms were evolving rapidly. The recent discovery of smokeless powder, along with the ...
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Why pre-64 Winchesters still hold their magic
There’s something about a pre-64 Winchester that stops you mid-sentence when you spot one across a gun show table.... The ...
In the era of synthetic stocks and carbon barrels, there’s still a place for beautiful, traditional-looking rifles in deer camp. And there are a handful of excellent new guns to choose from ...
The Winchester Mystery House is an unusual 19th-century mansion in San Jose, California, which contains numerous oddities including doors leading nowhere, 2-inch-high steps, windows overlooking other ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** “The response to the first rifle ...
When the 300 Blackout was introduced in 2010, a lot of shooters simply yawned because its ballistics were not as impressive as the 7.62x39. But many soon realized that the real forte of the 300 ...
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