Guns Magazine

Guns Magazine

Guns is a magazine focused on firearms, hunting, competitive shooting, reloading, and various shooting-related topics in the United States. Launched in 1955, it is among the oldest magazines about firearms still being published in the US today.

National, Consumer
English
Magazine

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48
Ranking

Global

#253783

United States

#68261

Sports/Hunting and Shooting

#381

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | gunsmagazine.com | Wayne Van Zwoll

    ; . “You gotta get one of these.” He held up a squarish, palm-size device. “You’ll never set another chronograph screen. This has Doppler magic, like a radar gun.” He set it down.

  • 2 weeks ago | gunsmagazine.com | Frank Jardim

    Shooting centerfire rifles is great fun — at least until you have to clean the copper fouling from the bore. In the past, I did this by brushing and soaking the bore with Hoppes #9 or similarly “aromatic” military solvent and letting it sit overnight for as many nights as it took until the cleaning patches stopped coming out green. Then I got married and discovered my wife didn’t like the smell of Hoppes.

  • 2 weeks ago | gunsmagazine.com | Jeremy Clough

    ; . Sometimes you test the gun, sometimes the gun tests you. Thus it is with the D&L Sports’ MR-30PG — also known as the “Black King” — which has been putting me to the test.

  • 3 weeks ago | gunsmagazine.com | Dave Workman

    Not Like Television Challenging a rotten gun control statute in court is not something which happens between the opening theme music and closing credits. First, the group(s) behind such legal actions must find plaintiffs with “standing.” That is, it must be demonstrated the law being challenged causes them some legal harm. Plaintiffs are therefore vetted to establish they have a solid case, and there is nothing in their background which could derail the case in the middle of the trial.

  • 3 weeks ago | gunsmagazine.com | Brent T. Wheat

    ; . The .32 H&R Magnum has a small but devoted following; it offers .38+P power in a smaller package, but lots of folks don’t even consider it as a concealed carry option. Roy Huntington joins host Brent T. Wheat to discuss why it’s a good choice for self-defense carry. EPISODE SPONSORThe GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Rock Island Armory and Armscor.

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