Game & Gun Gazette

Collectors Covey Moves

Collectors Covey Moves

For many years Dallas’s Collectors Covey gallery has earned a reputation as being one of the country’s top sources of sporting art. So last year when owner Bubba Wood sold the gallery to Joe and Amy Crafton, there was plenty of curiosity about the direction the business would take.

M.W. Reynolds

M.W. Reynolds Relocates

With its new address at 1616 Stout Street, the shop is within walking distance of the Denver Performing Arts Center and Denver Convention Center and just around the corner from the 16th Street Mall.

TimberLuxe

A Mallard Lives in It

“What we are trying to do is make the best possible duck call. One that looks like a premium gunstock and sounds like it has a mallard living in it."

PLWA: Fighting for Access

Montana sportsmen have fought for access to recreational opportunities on public land. Blocked access is an issue across the West.

Pacific Sporting Arms

Eastward Expansion for
Pacific Sporting Arms

Pacific Sporting Arms East opened in November in Walled Lake. The new shop’s inventory leans strongly toward guns for competition—which owner John Herkowitz knows plenty about as a longtime competitive shooter.

Boxall-Edmiston

Boxall & Edmiston’s Gun Builder

English gunmaker Boxall & Edmiston, which has been in the forefront of computer-generated design and manufacture while retaining elements of traditional crafts-manship, has created an online tool to create the ultimate custom gun.

William & Son Sporter

William & Son Sporter

The William & Son Sporter shook some of my core beliefs—mostly those about not really being an “over/under kind of guy.”