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On Guns & Ammo TV: Best-Kept Secret

On Guns & Ammo TV: Best-Kept Secret

The 6.5 Grendel is a well-kept secret. How did it evolve; how did it elbow its way into the mix of legitimate 6mm cartridges? Legendary lawman Bill Jordan never bragged…

On Guns & Ammo TV: Engineering Ingenuity

On Guns & Ammo TV: Engineering Ingenuity

Springfield and SIG have been leaders when it comes to engineering ingenuity; the Saint and Rattler are 2 examples. If you're right-eye dominant, try to shoot left-handed. G&A's John Wootters…

On Guns & Ammo TV: Success of the Sixes

On Guns & Ammo TV: Success of the Sixes

In this episode G&A looks at a new suppressed upper receiver from SIG Sauer.  The 6.5 Creedmoor is No. 2 in popularity behind the .223--and we tell you the reasons…

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 2

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 2

Whether it's the MP5, the G36 or the VP9, Heckler and Koch has been an innovator for decades. The Cobra is latest snub-nose from Colt. Ruger's Mini Thirty offered 7.62x39…

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 1

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 1

Heckler and Koch pulls classic machine guns out of the 'Gray Room' as well as its latest handguns for a trip to NRA HQ.…

On The Best Defense: Active Shooter In Church

On The Best Defense: Active Shooter In Church

Awareness and preparation are vital tools for safety … even in the 'safest' settings.…

On American Rifleman TV: Is it real or is it Milo

On American Rifleman TV: Is it real or is it Milo

MILO Range's interactive simulators offer realistic training that can save the lives of soldiers, police officers and civilians. Tested is the S&W's Shield in .45 ACP. The Beretta Model 1934…

On American Rifleman TV: Trijicon ACOG Legacy of Service

On American Rifleman TV: Trijicon ACOG Legacy of Service

Trijicon ACOG first served U.S. troops in 1991, since then more than 1 million have been produced. Ruger's American Ranch is chambered in 7.62x39 mm. Luxembourg's SOLA Super is one…

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady Reloading Today

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady Reloading Today

With factory ammunition getting better and more plentiful, why load your own? Top experts explain why they handload, and why you should, too. The Witness P Match is a competition…

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady’s 6.5 Creedmoor

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady’s 6.5 Creedmoor

It took Hornady's 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge 10 years to become an overnight success.…