Tactical Atlas Firearm Blog
Plinking with the Browning Challenger III
by Taylor ThorneIf an old school plinking pistol is your desire, the .22 LR chambered Browning Challenger III could be the right gun for you.
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Six Affordable and Accurate Rimfire Plinkers
by GDC StaffThere's no better way to beat the COVID blues than plinking with a rimfire. It's cheap, fun and you can work on all of the fundamentals of shooting.
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New from Walther: A .22 HKG36 (VIDEO)
by Daniel TerrillNew for 2015, Walther Arms introduces a .22-caliber replica of the HKG36 battle rifle at the Shooting Hunting Outdoor Trade Show. The gun is a new edition to the Walther tactical plinkers.
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Gun Review: The Henry Frontier Octagon awakens your inner John Wayne
by Francis BorekThe Henry rifle is the perfect tool to bring new shooters into the fold, especially with its reasonable $450 MSRP. Hand them one of these rifles, and they'll keep asking you for more and more ammo.
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The Colt Woodsman: A most pined after plinking pistol (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerToday there are dozens of .22LR target pistols out there on the market. You can walk into any shop in any state and find any number of Ruger, Browning, Beretta, or Walther pistols among others who all promise to scratch that rimfire itch. But nearly a hundred years ago, Colt got this concept out and perfect and before anyone else did and it came in the form of a work of art we know today as the Woodsman—quite possibly the handgun shooters most want to see made again
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Gun Review: ZiP .22LR is an ingenious but problematic design (VIDEO)
by David HigginbothamI've been waiting for months to do this review. Back in November, a friend sent me a link to the Zip and I've been trying to size up the radical design ever since. So when I picked up the Zip earlier this week, I immediately took it out for a test drive. When it is working the Zip is fun. But when it doesn't, things get ugly. And dangerous.
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