Dalzell Gunstocks (from Trevallion)
David Trevallion has “passed the chisel” to his “last and oldest apprentice,” Steve Dalzell.
David Trevallion has “passed the chisel” to his “last and oldest apprentice,” Steve Dalzell.
The pandemic has affected the art world unevenly, hitting museums hard while allowing galleries to thrive. This past winter Paderewski Fine Art & The...
Steve Barnett recently passed away, and the fine-gun trade would have been at a loss had the business passed with him.
With its Call of the Uplands campaign, Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever intends to raise $500 million for the next generation of conservationists.
Written in a uniquely accessible style, Shotgun Technicana explores every aspect of fine guns.
It’s been 150 years since an English side-by-side has been built with barrels machined from a single billet of steel.
Land owners are teaming with Indiana state wildlife biologists to create a hunting management plan.
Purdey’s has introduced a scaled-down 20-bore version “suitable for both driven and walked-up shooting.”
The rumors were rife. Beretta had acquired Holland & Holland, the London firm famous for its fine guns and rifles.
You can’t become a better shooter without practice, but you can practice without the time and expense of a trip to the range.
Krieghoff, based in Ulm, Germany, has consistently unveiled a “Gun of the Year”—frequently featuring historic or geographic themes.
Self-taught wildlife artist Richard Clifton captured a single lesser scaup drake that won the 2020 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest.