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Accu Tek 382 181003 155719

The Accu-Tek AT 382 is pretty in pink

The Accu-Tek model AT 382 may not be new or high-tech, but it continues to be a top seller for Ontario, California-based Excel Arms.
Browning Auto Rifle 181003 161247

Browning's old-school autoloading rifle

Despite a world chock full of pistol-gripped black guns, there's still room for the confident feel of a traditional stock and sight line.
Midwest Mod Float 181003 154633

Midwest Industries KeyMod handguards

As the AR platform matures and lessons learned from combat troops and civilian shooters are incorporated into new designs, trends emerge and evolve. One such trend is the realization that quad-rail handguards are not an optimal choice for most shooters.
Everyday Tactical Gear2 181003 161906

Everyday tactical gear

When shooting instructor Kim Klein couldn't find concealed carry handbags that she liked, she designed her own.
Dura Coat Aerosol

A can within a can

Utilizing a special "can within a can," DuraCoat's new Aerosol contains both finish and hardener in one easy to use package.
Ambush Furniture Gun2 181003 154828

New furniture for your DDM4 & AR-15

New furniture adorns the entire line of DDM4 rifles from Daniel Defense as well as the hunting ARs from Ambush Firearms.
SHOT Showsigns

Live: 2014 SHOT Show Floor Report

Check out everything new in the world of shooting, hunting and outdoors straight from this year's annual SHOT Show from Las Vegas.
Mountain Lion Credit USDA 181003 154800

Nebraska lawmaker wants to ban mountain lion hunting

Nebraska's longest-serving state lawmaker is proposing a ban on mountain lion hunting.
Trackingpoint500 AR 181003 155933

TrackingPoint launches first 'precision-guided' AR

"The three PGF rifles ... incorporate the company’s ground-breaking Tag Track Xact technology, accurately locking onto and hitting moving targets at distances up to 500 yards," the company says.
Scott Linden Landscape 181003 155813

There's more to a good hunt than just what you bring home

Can we better savor the memories of an outing if we stop and smell the (wild) roses? And pine? And juniper? Here are some ways to "add value" to your hunt.
Wild Hog2 181003 155341

Russian wild boar shot by Pennsylvania homeowner

The Pennsylvania Game Commission says a Russian wild boar was shot by a homeowner.
In The News 640 181004 084808

Inbreeding found in S. California mountain lions

Three mountain lion kittens born last month in the Santa Monica Mountains were inbred, a wildlife expert said, marking a troubling sign for a population penned in by the urban sprawl of metropolitan Los Angeles.
GVO News GFX 181003 154949

Oregon man can keep pet lynx, for now

A 16-year-old Siberian lynx will get to stay with the only owner she's ever known while a state senator tries to add flexibility to an Oregon law that bans exotic pets.
GVO News GFX 181003 154839

New Mexico to relocate nearly 200 pronghorn

State wildlife officials plan to capture and relocate almost 200 pronghorn from a northern New Mexico ranch.
Hilary treestand muzzleloader 181003 155014

Pennsylvania gunsmith sought out for special skills

As one of a dwindling number of gunsmiths in the country, Mike Crevar and his expertise remain in high demand by hunters, collectors and gun aficionados near and far.
Gun Sales CC License 181004 085841

2013: Another record year for gun sales

Figures recently released by the FBI indicate that 2013 was another record year for gun sales in the United States, marking a nearly 8 percent increase in background checks over 2012.
GVO News GFX 181003 160505

At least 118 sandhill cranes taken in first hunt

Tennessee officials say hunters took at least 118 sandhill cranes during the state's first season.
CWD DEER Wisconsin DNR 181004 084802

Illinois trying to limit spread of deer disease

Illinois wildlife officials want to persuade landowners in some northern Illinois counties to let them shoot deer to control the spread of chronic wasting disease.
Money falling 181003 155304

Report: US spent $200K to protect farmer's cattle

The U.S. government paid more than $200,000 to help an Upper Peninsula farmer protect his cattle from wolves, according to a published report.
Shotgun Loading640 181003 160413

Youth Goose Hunt carries on tradition for 24 years

Sam Koenecke remembers tagging along with his father and his uncle on a goose hunt when he was 8 years old.