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What Timney Trigger Do You Want Built?

Timney Triggers has been asking shooters and hunters, 'What trigger would you like us to build next?' The 'Customer's Choice' trigger will be announced at the SHOT Show in Orlando, January 2009.

Good News from Arkansas: Scholastic Shooting Programs Are Booming

In 2007, 918 schoolchildren from 23 schools participated, said Chuck Woodson, the AGFC’s shooting sports coordinator. This year, the ranks swelled to 2,405 children, who represented 54 schools.

Nosler Introduces Lead-Free E-Tip

Bend, Oregon—New for 2008, the Nosler E-Tip is a high quality and consistent performance lead-free bullet.

Crosman Introduces First Pre-Charged 2000 Psi Pneumatic Air Rifle

ROCHESTER, New York, - Crosman Corporation, a leading, worldwide supplier of products for the shooting sports and producer of the Benjamin brand, has introduced a new, 2000 psi pre-charged pneumatic air rifle in both...

Nikon Introduces New Advantage ATB Trailblazer Binocular

Nikon Sports Optics is proud to announce the Advantage All Terrain Binocular for 2008.

New Rossi Youth Matched Pair

New for 2008 Rossi is excited to offer a popular Matched Pair Set in a matte nickel finish.

Taurus’ Specialty Grips For Its 1911

New for 2008 Taurus is pleased to offer its popular 1911 with “Bull’s Head Walnut” grips.

Weatherby’s Orion D’Italia SBS

Weatherby introduces the Orion D’Italia SBS, a new side-by-side shotgun...

Mossberg Announces The 702 / 802 Plinksters

North Haven, CT – In response to the growing young female segments of the shooting sports, Mossberg International has developed a .22 rimfire duo for those shooters wanting to make a fashion statement. Think pink…Pink Plinsters that is!

Gunvault Offers Bio Technology In Full-Size Safes

San Bernardino, Calif. - Makers of the highly popular GunVault Bio have expanded the line to include a new series of full-size safes with integrated biometric fingerprint recognition technology.

Marlin .308 MX

Our Marlin came with mighty nicely figured walnut. The buttstock wood matched the wood of the forend, both having prominent contrasting grain and some fiddleback. The wood appeared to have an epoxy-base finish, it being quite hard and scratch-resistant. The checkering was excellent, with decorative touches. It wrapped the forend and was generous at the grip. The butt had a hard-rubber pad that curved to fit the shoulder, though it did little to cut recoil. There were sling studs, too.The bluing and overall fitting were excellent, though we could have done without all the extra words of warning on the barrel. The sights consisted of a buckhorn rear with a U notch, and a hooded front having a large, flat, gold-faced bead. We thought a good aperture rear sight would have been the way to go, rather than the dated 'cowboy' buckhorn rear.

Winchester Wins FBI .40 S&W Ammunition Contract

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded Winchester Ammunition the single largest ammunition contract in the history of federal law enforcement...

I Knew Joe Biden Was Lying

President Joe Biden announced on December 1, 2024 that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden for various crimes. If you’ll recall, Hunter was...