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Liberator .45

Liberator .45

Clandestine organizations can come up with some weird ideas. In regards to World War II and weapons the United States’ FP45 has to be one of the weirdest. It was a one pound, single shot, all-metal, unrifled pistol taking the .45 ACP round. Its purpose was for dropping behind enemy lines in both Europe and Asia so resistance groups could use them to shoot armed German or Japanese...

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Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit

Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit

One-Stop Shopping For Beginning Reloaders. Everyone has their own reasons for handloading. Come to think about it, you really don’t need a good reason. Thirty years ago, when I first started loading, economics played a major factor. Back in the day, I also hunted with a wildcat cartridge. With no factory offering available, I had no choice but to load my own. Many shooters like...

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Les Baer’s .38 Stinger

Les Baer’s .38 Stinger

A Flat-Shooting, Light-Recoiling Alternative To The .45 ACP. I’ve enjoyed...

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The Schwarzlose Model 1908

The Schwarzlose Model 1908

A Blow-Forward Slide? How’s That Again? Here’s a name to remember:...

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The Little .22s

The Little .22s

If you’re planning to own just one .22 handgun it probably shouldn’t be a...

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Light On, Light Off?

Light On, Light Off?

I run 15 to 35 tactical runs a week with students, week after week, month...

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Last Season’s Hunt

Last Season’s Hunt

The hilly country of eastern Ohio is simply beautiful in the fall. This...

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Exclusive: Small Game With A Small G...

Ruger’s SR 22 .22 LR By Sam Fadala Takedown is accomplished simply and...