Gun Tests Feb 2013 Preview: Historic Bolt-Action 22 Rifles
Gun Polishing Tools
A good polishing job can save a gun from the junk heap, but a bad job can send it there. Here's how the professional does it.
Uberti Introduces Three New Single-Action Pistols
SHOT Show Auction Features Smith & Wesson Semi-Auto Handguns
2013 SHOT Show Auctions Feature Doug Turnbull TAR-10 308
Model 70 Jack O’Connor Tribute Rifle Featured as 2013 SHOT Show Auction
Repairing Remington 788 Bolt-Action Rifles
GunReports.com finds that the Model 788 rifle Remington built to compete with cheaper items remains one of its most popular years later. Repairing it gets complicated.
Wild Bunch Holster Brings Practical Shooting Full Circle
Manufacturing an In-Shop Shooting Drum
In the course of a typical day's gunsmithing, I test fire at least three weapons for such things as inconsistent primer ignition, failure to feed properly, and sear disengagement. With the cost of commercial bullet traps somewhere in the stratosphere, I had no choice but to make my own to keep costs down. My indoor trap, which I use for pistols and rimfire rifles, cost less than $25 to build. Even if you use brand new materials, it should cost less than $100.