Jay Langston

Jay Langston’s professional pursuits over the past 25 years include publishing more than 1,500 articles and 2,000 photos that have appeared in hundreds of magazines, newspapers and web sites. He is a recipient of 16 state, regional and national writing awards, as well as winning numerous competitions; from National Field Archery Association titles to NRA matches in Handgun Silhouette, NRA Hi-Power and Small Bore. Langston is an avowed addict to chasing mature white-tailed bucks and long-spurred tom turkeys, which is evidenced by his hunting one or both in 26 states, Canada and Mexico.

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Sturm, Ruger & Company

In celebration of its 75th Anniversary, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is proud to announce the immediate availability of commemorative firearms from each of Ruger’s firearm manufacturing facilities: a Mark IV Standard model, a pair of 10/22 Sporter models, and an LCP MAX. While each of these models is tastefully embellished with 75th Anniversary markings, pricing for

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Ruger Super Redhawk .44 #93: America’s 100 greatest Guns

Ruger developed the Super Redhawk as a hunting pistol that could chamber the big bore magnum loads. Initially offered in the powerful .44 magnum, the Super Redhawk borrowed design elements from the GP-100 .357 magnum and added a more robust frame, longer barrel and integrated scope mounts. The Super Redhawk utilizes a triple locking cylinder

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Smith & Wesson .32-20 WCF Hand Ejector #91: America’s 100 Greatest Guns

The Smith & Wesson .32-20 WCF Hand Ejector is a somewhat rare variation of the popular Military & Police Model 1905. The Model 1905 was the third generation of the popular Smith & Wesson Military & Police Model 10, which the company first introduced in 1899 and would eventually become their most popular revolver. Smith

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