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The Springfield Armory SA-35 Hi Power gets a makeover.

Springfield SA-35 Hi Power Gets the Chestnut Mountain Treatment

In October of 2021, Springfield Armory surprised the industry by introducing the SA-35, an improved copy of the venerable Browning P-35 Hi-Power. I immediately contacted Springfield and purchased one for editorial review and testing. I was fortunate to receive my sample the same week as the release. Major Improvements to

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The Timney Impact 700 trigger for Remington 700 bolt-actions.

Timney Impact 700 Trigger: Drop-In, Model 700 Upgrade

The Remington Model 700 remains one of the most popular actions for building performance bolt-action rifles. Whether for hunting or long-range competition, the Model 700 brings an entire cottage industry, from stock and barrels to bolt and triggers. Now Timney Triggers adds yet another option for getting the most out

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The Nosler SR-30K K-Can Suppressor.

Nosler SR-30K Suppressor Balances Length and Noise Reduction

Based on the popular SR-30ALTi, the SR-30K, referred to as the K-Can, from Nosler balances length and noise reduction. Coming in at 2 inches shorter and 2 ounces lighter, the K-Can is more maneuverable, making it ideal for hunting. Not to mention, the lightweight platform won’t cause an unwieldy shift

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The science behind the silence of Gemtech suppressors.

Gemtech Science: The Abyss and Neutron & the Science of Silence

The science of noise is complicated. While we think what we hear as just loud or soft, soothing or annoying, actual noise is qualified and quantified by decibels (dB), but also in terms of pressure, intensity, duration and frequency. In shooting, every gunshot is different with the audible report dependent on

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The special edition Ruger Collectors Association models were produced periodically in limited series. Pictured are two models from 1976 and a 25th Anniversary Old Army commemorative. All models featured the original adjustable rear sights.

Discontinued Ruger Old Army .44: Still a Black-Powder Favorite

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Ruger Old Army. And even though the gun was discontinued by Ruger in 2008, black powder enthusiasts still consider it the best 19th-century percussion revolver that was never made! The Ruger Old Army .44 These hefty, six-shot, black powder wheelguns were produced

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Build your own AR with 3rd Gen Tactical and Riflespeed.

Dynamic Duo: DIY AR Build with 3rd Gen Tactical and Riflespeed

The 3rd Gen Tactical produces arguably the finest AR receivers in the world. Cut from billets of 7075-T6 aluminum, their upper receivers, lower receivers, and handguards provide the foundation for the kind of rifles wielded by the gunman of distinction. Their design is superlative, and the attention to detail is

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The Anderson Manufacturing Dissipator recreates a Vietnam classic rifle.

Anderson Manufacturing Dissipator Recreates Vietnam-Era Classic

We got news of a really cool project sure to appeal to military fans and collectors. The Anderson Manufacturing Dissipator recreates a classic Vietnam-era carbine that saw action during the conflict. Available exclusively through Classic Firearms, the Dissipator brings a solid rendition of the 16-inch, cutdown rifle working off a

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