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In this classic article from the 1980 Gun Digest, editor John T. Amber pursues Russia's red deer - and some interesting Russian arms - in the Red Forest.
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If you've ever read my columns, you're aware that I'm fascinated by oddball firearms. Perhaps you are, too. If so, Winant's Firearms Curiosa is a must-have.
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The sheer variety of firearms makes Remington a collector’s choice for the Baby Boom generation.
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My regular readers (both of them) know that I have a deep, abiding affection for the mini-revolvers of North American Arms (NAA).
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For only the fifth time in its 65-year history, Gun Digest – the world’s oldest and best selling firearms annual – has a new editor.
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Me. The Gun Digest staff took a trio of Ithaca shotguns to the range this week to put them through their paces and see what we liked and didn't like. There wasn't much of the latter to be found.
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In fact, I'm a true-blue revolver guy. But to those of you who are 1911 experts, I respectfully suggest that you put the PT 1911 through its paces as soon as you can. You may be as pleasantly surprised as I was.
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For an old-fashioned meat-gathering mission, the author craved a Marlin 336 Texan. In fact, he believes the company should bring back this classic gun.
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When Dan Shideler first saw the Smith & Wesson Model 317 AirLite .22 Snubbie, his reaction was, "You gotta be kidding."
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Obviously, there could be no practical use for a BB gun that used a .22 blank cartridge as a propellant — which meant, of course, the author just had to have one.
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