Game & Gun Gazette

Beretta 486 Parallelo El Tartarugato

Is the round-bodied side-by-side the slimmest, sexiest gun ever built? First introduced by John Robertson in the 1890s and, according to author Donald Dallas,...

A Doubles Shooting System

The Robert Louis Company, an innovator of laser-practice shooting systems, exists at the intersection of technique, training and technology. Recently the Newtown, Connecticut-based company...

Mouthful of Feathers

It’s hard to put a label on the book Mouthful of Feathers: Upland in America. There’s the title, for starters. Apparently, “upland” is the...

A New Work on Woodward

James Woodward & Sons is the last of London’s great sporting gunmakers to receive book-length historical treatment—and heretofore for sound reason. Although reverentially regarded...

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Chapuis Produces First Scaled .410

Last summer I traveled to Saint-Bonnet-le-Château, France, to visit Chapuis Armes (see “Vive le Chapuis!” Jan/Feb). Chapuis is one of the last remaining gun...

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Fausti Classico WLM Hammergun

Italian hammerguns are rare, since the Val Trompia’s fine-gun trade didn’t fully evolve until after the development of the hammerless design. But one maker...

Purdey’s New Blades

Guns and knives have a long history. James Purdey and James Wilkinson were once rival gunmakers in Regency London, and both eventually earned royal...

Winston Churchill

Engraver Winston Churchill Dies

On July 31 an icon of 20th Century American engraving, Winston Churchill, died after a long illness. He was 83. Churchill was from seasoned...

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Holland & Holland’s New Noble

Since 1883 Holland & Holland has called its best-quality gun the Royal. In a class by itself, the Royal has over the years incorporated...