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Remington 7615 Pump Available in Durable Synthetic Carbine

Madison, NC – Remington’s new Model 7615 SPS (Special Purpose Synthetic) Carbine chambered in 223 Remington...

Remington R-15 VTR – Modular Repeating Rifles

Madison, NC – New for 2008, Remington is excited to announce its first hunter-specific modular repeating rifle, the Model R-15 VTR.

Remington 547 Custom Classic Rimfire

Madison, NC – The finely-crafted Model 547 Custom Classic Rimfire rifle is one of the best looking, best-performing bolt action rimfire rifles ever produced.

Remington Model 700 AWR II –As Rugged as the Alaskan Wilderness

Madison, NC – Built to take anything Mother Nature has to dish out, the new Model 700 AWR II combines rugged durability with Custom Shop craftsmanship.

Remington 700 Custom “C” Grade

Madison, NC – The new Model 700 Custom C Grade rifle unites tradition with performance by combining the timeless beauty of walnut and richly-blued steel...

Remington Model 700 North American Custom

Madison, NC – New for 2008, step up to the next level with the Model 700 North American Custom rifle...

Remington Offers Two Rifles Chambered for 17 Remington Fireball

Madison, NC – Remington has added the Model 700 VSSF II and Model Seven CDL to its list of rifles chambered in 17 Remington Fireball.

Remington Celebrates 25 Years of the Model Seven

Madison, NC – New for 2008, Remington celebrates with the introduction of the Model Seven 25th Anniversary chambered in 7mm-08 Remington.

Remington Introduces the Model Seven Predator

Madison, NC – New for 2008, Remington is excited to introduce the Model Seven Predator...

Remington 770 Stainless Camo Version

Madison, NC – The latest edition of the Model 770 bolt-action rifle features a durable 416 stainless barrel, nickel-plated action and bolt and fully camouflaged synthetic stock.

Remington Model 715 Sportsman

Madison, NC – Remington announce the new Model 715 Sportsman bolt-action rifle.

Smith & Wesson 686 Plus .357 Magnum 164194

Our session with the seven shot Smith & Wesson 686 Plus was uneventful. We loaded it, we fired it. Whatever adjustment to the sights was necessary was completed quickly and easily with a single screwdriver.

The single-action trigger was heavier than the Alfa's. But before we knew it the shot was gone. The double-action trigger was better than the action we found on the Smith & Wesson 619 in our last test. The gun was very well balanced, and despite the exposed backstrap of the rubber Hogue Monogrip the level of comfort and control was all we could ask for.

Worrisome Questions From SCOTUS

I am uneasy after hearing oral arguments in the Supreme Court case, Garland v. VanDerStok, and reviewing a transcript from the October 8, 2024 session....