Firearms
The 10 Greatest Rifles — 1860 to 1920
I am late in getting out this report after the 10 Great Handguns and 10 Great Shotguns Report. Perhaps the…Read More >
I am late in getting out this report after the 10 Great Handguns and 10 Great Shotguns Report. Perhaps the…Read More >
The bolt action was a new invention in 1841 when the Dreyse needle gun was first introduced. It allowed the…Read More >
Many of us own military bolt-action rifles that have been in service for more than 100 years. Even World War…Read More >
The Mauser, Enfield, and Springfield have all earned their place in history and on the battlefield. Today, each of these can be obtained with a minimum of expense—depending on condition, configuration, and historical attributes. No collector, or accumulator of firearms as the author proclaims, should be without at least one if not all three. Join Bob Campbell in this Range Report as he shoots, and rates, each of these classics.