A New Shotgunning Guide
If you are going to get one book on how to shoot sporting clays, Straight Shooting, by Anthony Matarese Jr. with Kerry Luft, is...
If you are going to get one book on how to shoot sporting clays, Straight Shooting, by Anthony Matarese Jr. with Kerry Luft, is...
Ivo Fabbri, the visionary who created the company responsible for the world’s most expensive shotguns, died May 8 at the age of 93.
Conceived as an exhibition-grade piece based on London being a world trading hub, the gun is inlaid with gold, silver and copper—representing the metals that were traded as currency.
Habitat loss caused by fire, long-term drought and other factors has brought this icon of the sage-steppe ecosystem close to the Endangered Species Act
German gunmaker Merkel has renewed its commitment to the US market with a new importer of its shotguns and rifles.
Recently the Manchester, Vermont-based company introduced the Orvis Heritage, a 20-gauge side-by-side produced by Fabarm and based on the Italian gunmaker’s Classis model.
Since the late 1990s Krieghoff has commissioned each year a special engraving project called “The Gun of the Year” that is unveiled at IWA OutdoorClassics, in Nuremberg.
British artisanal knifemaker Salient Knives is introducing into the US a collection of knives designed for the hunting, shooting and outdoor markets.
Benelli has set the bar high with its Magnifico Set of Five, made to celebrate the company’s first 50 years.
Forty-four years since its founding, the Remington Gun Club is being brought back to life.
Purdey has created a commemorative 20-bore over/under that pays homage to Athol Purdey’s efforts.
Introduced at five partner universities, the program grew to 24 schools by 2019 and to 39 for the 2021–’22 waterfowl season.