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Super Rare Early Semmerling LM-4 .45ACP Pistol Surfaces
by Chris EgerAn unusual micro-compact .45ACP with a cloak-and-dagger history behind them, the Semmerling LM-4 is among the most sought after of collectible handguns.
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A Look Back at the Classic Colt Diamondback Revolver
by Chris EgerColt produced the Diamondback revolver in multiple calibers across three decades, but a lot of people hardly remember this classic wheel gun.
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1960s Curiosity: The Scarce Walther TP Pistol
by Chris EgerCarl Walther and his son, Fritz, created the company's first semiautomatic pistol in 1908 and the basic layout of that gun survived into the 1960s as the Walther TP.
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Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck, Initial Thoughts
by Seth RodgersThe Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck is a curious little revolver that fires two rounds of .22 WMR for every trigger pull.
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How About a Bullpup Belt-Fed Lever-Action .44 Mag Rifle?
by Chris EgerIn a true salute to the human spirit in the face of onerous anti-gun laws, a British man has crafted an unusual bullpup rifle to get the most out of what the Queen allows.
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Colt Gets Back in Royal Blue Game with 1911 Classic
by Chris EgerIn the latest installment of getting back to its roots, Colt announced this week that a high polish Royal Blue finish is making a come back on at least one handgun model.
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Go West: Lever-Action Rimfires for Cowboy Plinksters
by Kristin AlbertsWhether bringing up the next generation of young hunters or merely punching holes in tin cans, rimfire lever-actions represent some good, clean, all-American fun. A quick flick of the wrist cycles the action on these six great buys in lever-driven rimfire rifles.
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3 Tips for How to Become a SASS Speed Shooter
by Don SummersJohn “Skinny” Clarke is the editor-in-chief of The Cowboy Chronicle. We got some tips on becoming a speed shooter in the world of single action.
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Stylin’ with SASS Shooter “Skinny”
by Don SummersSASS brings a sense of entertainment to the sport with costumes and stage names. Guns.com caught up with Skinny as he showed us his guns.
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1989 Time Machine: The Rarely-Seen Norinco Type 84S in .223
by Chris EgerGather round and hear a tale of an extremely rare .223-caliber AK-style semi-auto rifle that was only imported for a single, controversial year.
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A Primer on the Gun that Won the West: Winchester 1873
by Kristin AlbertsThe Model of 1873 remains an iconic rifle today and one that belongs on every shooter’s must-own list. Here’s why.
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Bananafish & Babylon Berlin Vibe Check: The Ortgies Pistol
by Chris EgerAn obscure product of the 1920s, the German-made Ortgies pistol is an interesting design that never really caught on-- except with collectors.
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