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Army Looking for 7.62 NATO Interim Combat Service Rifle

Army Looking for 7.62 NATO Interim Combat Service Rifle

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The request is for up to 50,000 rifle for use for specific missions against combatants wearing a new kind of body armor.

Long Range Contender? Savage Model 10 Ashbury Precision Chassis Rifle — Full Review

Long Range Contender? Savage Model 10 Ashbury Precision Chassis Rifle — Full Review

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It seems like Savage rifles garner a love hate relationship with much of the shooting population. Some people love them because they’re an affordable rifle with features and a level of performance that hits well above their price point. Savage rifles are known for shooting exceptionally well while possessing a great adjustable trigger and a barrel nut system that makes barrel swaps relatively easy.

The Tech Behind the Record-Setting 2.2-Mile Sniper Kill

The Tech Behind the Record-Setting 2.2-Mile Sniper Kill

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So how was it done? Walking around the 2017 SHOT Show, I vaguely remember seeing a device that could be snapped onto a scope that would immediately give an end user between 10 to 120 mils of elevation.

Meet FN's New California-Compliant Rifles

Meet FN’s New California-Compliant Rifles

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FN America announced the release Monday of two new California-compliant rifles, the FN 15 Tactical Carbine II CA and the FN 15 DMR II CA. 

Rimfire Resurgence: Savage's A22 & B22 — Full Review

Rimfire Resurgence: Savage’s A22 & B22 — Full Review

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There are few more iconic rifles than the .22. Many of us have spent our youth plinking at targets and eradicating the tin-can population with a trusty bolt-action in .22. If you are like me, you have probably had the same .22-caliber rifle for a very long time. Savage has stepped the game up this year with the A and B series rifles — they’re out of the box tack drivers at a price point that won’t break the bank.

A .50 BMG for Everyone: Serbu's Lightweight, Single-Shot RN-50 — Full Review

A .50 BMG for Everyone: Serbu’s Lightweight, Single-Shot RN-50 — Full Review

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The .50 caliber in question was the RN-50 from Serbu Firearms, Inc. This Tampa, Florida based company is one that I have a great deal of respect for. The founder Mark Serbu is a mechanical engineer that is best know for producing the BFG-50: a .50 BMG caliber, single-shot rifle. Serbu Firearms produces high-quality firearms that are either: cool, unique affordable and specifically engineered to stick-it-to-the-man. The RN-50 accomplishes all four. 

PA State Capitol Police Upgrade to Tavor X95

PA State Capitol Police Upgrade to Tavor X95

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“We’re honored that the Pennsylvania State Capitol Police have chosen to stay with an IWI US firearm and have upgraded their rifle to the state-of-the-art X95,” said Michael Kassnar, vice president of sales & marketing for IWI US, in a press release.

Find Out What Barrel Length is Best for Your AR

Find Out What Barrel Length is Best for Your AR

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One of the top questions I get when people go to buy their first AR is, “What barrel length should I get?”

Affordable Dangerous Game Rifles — Roundup

Affordable Dangerous Game Rifles — Roundup

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The active pursuit of dangerous game is far and away my favorite style of hunting. The gear required for hunting dangerous game — specifically the rifle — must be rock solid, as with failure comes the potential for loss of life.

An All-Purpose AR-15: S&W M&P 15 Sport II— Full Review

An All-Purpose AR-15: S&W M&P 15 Sport II— Full Review

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It’s time to think about buying an AR-15. Selection is high and prices are falling; there’s never been a better time for the AR-15 market. Besides, can you ever really have too many black rifles? If you answered yes, stop reading now!