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Mares and Foals
Stopping in Georgia to Meet Larry D. Wheeler
What a great excuse to exit I-95 on our trip back north – going to…
Crossing Boundaries
Join Team SIG's Daniel Horner on the hunt of a lifetime in Kodiak, Alaska in…
"Haunt of the Woodcock: Sensation and Bang Bang," by John Martin Tracy, was recently acquired by the Museum of the Dog.
A New Masterpiece for Museum of the Dog
The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, now returned to its original location in…
The Windsor Woodcock employs the standard engraving layout of the Grulla Windsor model, its highest grade at that time. It has since been superseded by the Grulla Royal. Note the oak leaves on the fences.
Realizing a Dream
As I have mentioned frequently (too frequently, some would insist) my whole conception of shotguns…
The Revelation, from Tony Galazan’s Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company, shows what can be done in an affordable American-made over/under.
Over/Under Takeover
This week, in the course of writing an article on over/under shotguns to appear in…
Bison Dance of the Mandan Indians, courtesy of Arader Galleries
Museum Blues
When I was young in Paris and London, there was rarely a crowd at any…
The Martini action was a favorite of German Schützen rifle makers, and there were endless variations. The rear sight is a diopter, intended only to sharpen the sight picture of the mid-barrel and front sight. It was an optical secret German shooters discovered early.
Falling in Love … Again
Guns and romance have a lot in common: What you think you want, and what…
Western Flyer: Back from the Brink
Steinbeck and Ricketts, most readers know, carried out their Baja research from aboard the Western…
Brian Board’s masterpiece (bottom) and the rasped-into-shape plastic grip on the long-barreled Challenger (top). The rasp marks can be seen clearly, but the grip works well. In my heretical opinion, the later, slimmer plastic grip is superior to the original bulky walnut one.
Getting a Grip
Among other things I lusted for at the age of 16, the Browning Challenger —…
Four of the more interesting American handguns, clockwise from upper left: Colt 1851 Navy, Colt single-action .45, Colt Officer’s ACP, and the Smith & Wesson Model 27. Collectively, based on relevant patent dates, they total about 550 years old! What’s not to like?
Piscatorial Musings and the Joy of Handguns
by Terry Wieland It’s almost 30 years now since Gray’s late and sorely lamented editor-in-chief,…
In his imagination, Wieland is using an old E.M. Reilly double (originally a .577 Snider, now a 20-bore) to ward off bandits in the Khyber Pass — something the gun itself may well have done for real.
The Word Is Gun. Rhymes With Fun.
The term “playing with guns” has rather fallen into disrepute of late, with politically correct…
Rockwell's April-Fool cover for the 1945 Saturday Evening Post has 50 "mistakes."
A Break in the Clouds with Norman Rockwell
The last time I spent time with Norman Rockwell’s work was the year O.J. Simpson…
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