Guns & Ammo

Guns & Ammo

Guns & Ammo is a publication focused on firearms, hunting, competitive shooting, reloading, and various shooting-related topics within the United States.

National, Consumer
English
Magazine

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Domain Authority
64
Ranking

Global

#135798

United States

#32086

Sports/Hunting and Shooting

#163

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | gunsandammo.com | Brad Fitzpatrick

    It’s hard to place Kimber’s new CDS9 in a box. Its 1911 heritage is obvious, both in ergonomics and features. The CDS9 is a compact single-action, hammer-fired pistol with a short (3.18-inch) barrel, which would lead many to say it’s an officer-style 1911. But that’s not true, or at least that’s not the entire story.

  • 1 month ago | gunsandammo.com | Jack Hennessy

    In early 2008, ahead of the United States presidential election between Barrack Obama and John McCain, political talk generated a rise in demand for AR15 platforms and their parts. From his home in Oregon, Josh Underwood was busy fulfilling contracts and crafting components in a few tech and manufacturing industries, including the firearm space. Sleep was scarce. Jobs were not.

  • 1 month ago | gunsandammo.com | Garry James

    Silencers have been used by law enforcement, military and civilians since the 19th century. Silencers were developed in Switzerland, and later improvements and modifications enhanced the device. Most notable was the design by firearms legend Hiram Maxim who patented his in 1909. With the relaxation in federal proscriptions, they are receiving a new renaissance with American shooters.

  • 1 month ago | gunsandammo.com | Eric R. Poole

    Florida enacted its shall-issue Right to Carry law that allowed law-abiding adults to purchase a concealed carry license in 1987. Guns & Ammo has followed the carry movement as it was influenced by rising crime, including the 2003 move by six state legislatures to facilitate concealed carry. In 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court’s D.C. vs. Heller ruling impacted millions of Americans who decided to arm themselves for protection.

  • 1 month ago | gunsandammo.com | Brad Fitzpatrick

    When I grew up, my family wasn’t particularly aligned with any professional sports team, but we were Winchester fans. My grandfather hunted deer with a Model 94 in .32-20 and pheasants with a Model 12. My dad favored the Model 120 shotgun, and I own three Model 70s and two Winchester 1300s. When we went shopping for a new shotgun or centerfire rifle, odds were we’d come home with a new Winchester in tow.