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.

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English
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#144889

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#37257

Sports/Hunting and Shooting

#187

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  • 3 days ago | gunsandammo.com | Jack Hennessy

    Over the past few years, during several hog hunts in Texas, I’ve become decently familiar with employing thermal optics to deliver dirt naps to invasive bacon. From the competition side, as well as personal defense, I’ve been a big fan Holosun’s rifle sights for years, as they’re reliable, crystal-clear, and never seem to want to die (very similar to Texas boars).

  • 1 week ago | gunsandammo.com | Dave Emary

    The German’s attitude towards sniping was much like the American’s and British prior to World War II, largely ignoring the role. During World War I, the Germans employed scoped Gewehr 98 (G98) rifles effectively in the trenches of France. However, prior to World War II, the Wehrmacht abandoned sniping.

  • 2 weeks ago | gunsandammo.com | Brad Fitzpatrick

    Don Burris was a brilliant scope designer. During the 1960s and 1970s he was an engineer for Redfield Optics and developed features like the constantly centered non-magnifying reticle (which is still used by the majority of riflescopes today), the first 4-12 and 6-18x hunting optics, and Redfield’s Wideview scopes. But by 1971 Burris was ready to strike out on his own, and he founded his own namesake optic brand. In 1975 he brought his first scope to market—the Fullfield.

  • 3 weeks ago | gunsandammo.com | Eric R. Poole

    Sneaky Pete holsters are a unique option that supports outside-the-waistband (OWB) carry without attracting the scrutiny that an open-carry holster would. For 2025, Sneaky Pete has introduced an OWB holster that carries both a pistol and a spare magazine: The Xtra Mag Series. Though the Xtra Mag Series can be ordered with a belt clip for quicker use or removal, optioning it with a sewn-on and six-rivet belt loop with an expanding pocket will support carrying another magazine.

  • 1 month ago | gunsandammo.com | Joe Kurtenbach

    Note: This article was written as a companion to our Savage Impulse Mountain Hunter review. Click here for part 1. While Eric Poole was waltzing through wine country, I had the opportunity to take the Savage Impulse Mountain Hunter up north of Vancouver to the area around Fort St. James in central British Columbia.