
Steve Piatt: Finally, carrying a .30-30
I’ve used a lot of different rifles during my 50-plus years of deer hunting. Early on in my hunting life that was because the only firearm I owned was a Harrington & Richardson Topper Junior

I’ve used a lot of different rifles during my 50-plus years of deer hunting. Early on in my hunting life that was because the only firearm I owned was a Harrington & Richardson Topper Junior

Last month, the National Rifle Association filed a lawsuit against the NRA Foundation, asserting the NRA’s ownership of the intellectual property used by the foundation.
The case, known as NRA v. the NRA Foundation,
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Jan. 14 announced that she and the New York City Police Department issued a 71-count indictment charging Lawrence Destefano, 65, of Orlando, Florida, with shipping firearms, so-called ghost

This school year, students in elementary, middle and high schools in some states will get a new lesson on safety: what to do if they find a firearm.
Arkansas, Tennessee and Utah are the

For more than four decades I carried a slug-loaded shotgun in the woods during Wisconsin’s gun deer season.

A muzzleloading rifle is an excellent choice for whitetail hunting, more accurate than the average shotgun loaded with slugs, more challenging than a centerfire rifle. How you care for a blackpowder rifle in cold weather

Death and taxes aren’t the only two things that a life can count on.
In just a couple of weeks, both the U.S. Congress and the Ohio General Assembly will each meet to rehash

Handgun owners can get defensive about their choice of weapon as they explain their reasoning behind a particular caliber.
The most common arguments one might hear is that a .22 is too small and

I’ve had the pleasure of carrying almost every brand of shotgun. Thinking about that, I came up with a list of the brands I have used over the decades: Beretta, Benelli, Smith-Wesson, Browning, Ruger, Remington,
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