The Winchester Model 43: An Extremely Detailed Look
The Winchester Model 43 action is not a very strong action. The action uses a single locking lug and the opposing bolt handle for its rear lock-up. […]
The Winchester Model 43 action is not a very strong action. The action uses a single locking lug and the opposing bolt handle for its rear lock-up. […]
Manufactured from 1948 to 1953, the Winchester Model 43 was chambered for the 25-20 Win, 32-20 Win, 218 Bee, and 22 Hornet cartridges. […]
The placement of a sling swivel is very straightforward and unexciting, however, it can affect the overall look and function of your firearm. […]
The SIG Cross is a bolt-action rifle with a unique design uses a one-piece aluminum receiver in conjunction with a barrel extension for a solid lockup. […]
The Lyman Alaskan is one of the finest scopes ever made in America. It was mfg’d from 1939-1957 and hit the market just as telescopic sights became popular. […]
There are five methods of gun bluing that gunsmiths use today. Knowing which method to use and apply will improve the outcome of the blued metal finish. […]
A successful Montana whitetail deer hunt with two vintage rifles. […]
Lock time is the amount of elapsed time between actuating the firing mechanism and the firing of the projectile. It plays a big role in a shooter’s accuracy. […]
The CZ-457 has impressed countless shooters with its capabilities and accuracy. Let’s take a deep look at the CZ-457 action and what makes it so special. […]
Building a mountain rifle using a Mauser G33/40 action was challenging and fun. It has served me well as a hunting rifle and will do so for years to come! […]