POTD: The A.H. Fox Sterlingworth – The Gun Fox Wouldn’t Sign

Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! Here we have the working man’s version of “the finest gun in the world.” This is an A.H. Fox Sterlingworth, and the story behind it says a lot about its maker. Ansley Herman Fox was a champion trap shooter, an inventor with a patent at ...

By Sam.S

DOJ Investigates Philadelphia Over Revoked Gun Carry Permits

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. DOJ Investigates Philadelphia Over Revoked Gun Carry Permits Now, the U.S. Department of Justice is officially taking a closer look. And that's what makes this story much ...

By Larry Z

America’s Rapid-Fire Flintlock: The Remarkable Chambers Gun

America’s quest for greater firepower isn’t a new phenomenon. In fact, the desire for increased firepower can be traced to the earliest days of the United States and the repeating flintlock designs of Joseph G. Chambers. Multi-shot weapons were not unheard of in the late 18th century, but the...

By Tom Laemlein

The Classic American Shotguns You Should Definitely Recognize

There was a time when "Made in the USA" meant elegantly-styled field guns. These are our former shooting editor's top picks The post The Classic American Shotguns You Should Definitely Recognize appeared first on Outdoor Life.

By Jim Carmichel

How the Kentucky Rifle Turned Frontier Hunters into America’s First Snipers

Rifles brought from Europe were of little use in the American wilderness. So hunters, frontiersmen, and revolutionaries began demanding something new from their gunsmiths The post How the Kentucky Rifle Turned Frontier Hunters into America’s First Snipers appeared first on Outdoor Life.

By Fred R. Zepp
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