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Prototype Briggs Gun Missing Link Between Henry and Winchester – VIDEO

This Briggs gun is a “missing link,” helping to bridge the gap between Henry and Winchester. Even though the design wasn’t adopted, it’s still an exceptionally important part of American arms.

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Go West: Lever-Action Rimfires for Cowboy Plinksters

Whether bringing up the next generation of young hunters or merely punching holes in tin cans, rimfire lever-actions represent some good, clean, all-American fun. A quick flick of the wrist cycles the action on these six great buys in lever-driven rimfire rifles.

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This Day in History: B. T. Henry Dies

On June 8, 1898, Benjamin Tyler Henry passed away at the age of 77. Henry's repeating rifle design paved the way for Winchester to become a household name.

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Why We’re Excited About Henry’s .45-70 and .410 Side Gates

We’re digging the .45-70 Side Gate, but the .410 shotgun is slick too with both built on the same frame. Here’s why we’re excited about running the levers on these new babies.

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Bagging a Tom: Tips for a Successful Turkey Hunt

Here are a few tips from Guns.com to help with bagging that beard-dragging boss gobbler -- from gun and ammo selection to closing the distance on those wily birds, as well as what to do once the trigger has been pulled.

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Patriotic Firepower: Six All-American Gun Companies

While we appreciate every company that chooses to manufacture in the States, here are a handful of the most patriotically dedicated from the list.

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