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Cap and Ball Revolving Rifles of Yesteryear
The cap and ball revolving rifle, for all of its drawbacks, was probably the most viable repeater before self-contained cartridges became a reality. It is an interesting link between the muzzleloader and the repeater that continues to have a niche appeal
The 6.5 Creedmoor: Here To Stay
The 6.5 Creedmoor is perhaps the hottest centerfire rifle cartridge going right now. What began as one man’s quest for an easily accessed and easily duplicated competition round has blossomed into a nationwide phenomenon.
GunMagopedia 101: AR-15 Terminology
The AR-15 is easily America's favorite gun, but how much of the terminology do you know? Check out our glossary of AR-15 terms.
A History of the Castle Doctrine
The Castle Doctrine and "stand your ground" laws are probably the most misunderstood self-defense laws. Follow along as we dive into the history of the Castle Doctrine and its expansion from inside the home to the public sphere.
The Kar 98 Mauser: Development and Doctrine
The story of the Karabiner 98 Mauser rifle is the penultimate chapter of one of the most copied firearms in all of small arms.
30-30 Winchester: An All-American Hunting Cartridge
The 30-30 Winchester is the bumblebee of hunting rounds. The bumblebee, with its huge body and tiny wings, should not be able to fly—yet it does. While there are some compelling reasons to pass on the round, there are still plenty of reasons to opt for it.
Top 10 Women with Guns: Movie Edition
When it comes to strong female leads in movies, the characters Hollywood comes up with can be a little hit or miss. Some characters stand up to scrutiny, though, and it's those badass leading ladies we're interested in highlighting. Check out our list of the coolest women with guns in the movies.
History Of The 9mm Luger Cartridge
It seems as though the 9mm Luger round has been around just about forever. Have you ever wondered how it got its start? Here are the details.