Reviews
German Sports Guns GSG-AK47W (B030598)
Pete Moore checks out the latest 22, semi-auto, look-a-like from German Sport Guns; this time it’s the legendary AK47
Crosman Benjamin Discovery Rifle
Mark Camoccio gets to grips with the Benjamin Discovery, an American made precharged pneumatic rifle from Crosman
Holland & Holland Round Body S/S 20bore
Michael Yardley tests an H&H round action sidelock 20 bore in the British Side-By-Side Championship
Yildiz SPZME
As the smaller gauges gain in popularity, Mark Stone gets in on the act with an absolute gem; the Turkish SPZME.
Marlin 1895 MXLR
Risking life and limb as ever for his beloved readership, Pete Moore pits himself against the mighty 450 Marlin in a rather fancy looking…
Air Arms S410 Classic
Pete Wadeson tests the Air Arms S410 Classic and realises why more hunters than he first imagined choose this all time classic rifle rather…
Bradley Arms BAR15/22
Pete Moore tests what he considers to be the best 22 rimfire AR15-u-like to date, in the form of the Bradley Arms BAR15/22 semi-auto…
Armex X10 Avenger
Pete Wadeson tests the first PCP from Armex, the X10 Avenger, and discovers a multi-shot not so much with a difference but refined to…
Rhino GP Hunter in .308 Custom Rifle
Bruce Potts field tests the Rhino GP Hunter in .308, a custom rifle that can be tailored to suit your requirements and your wallet
Uberti Buntline Target LBR
Classic shooter John Northmore ponders Uberti’s long barrelled revolver based on their single-action Cattleman
Norica Goliath 88
Pete Wadeson tests the seemingly unusual Norica Goliath 88, to discover a break-barrel, quasi Bullpup design that is as enjoyable to use as it…
Weihrauch HW97KT
Pete Wadeson tests the Weihrauch HW97KT and reckons this latest thumbhole stock variant has been a long overdue...
Savage MARK II FSSTB Rifle
Pete Moore checks out the stainless/synthetic Savage MARK II rimfire and finds a basic design with bags of shootability
Benelli Raffaello Legacy
When it comes to recoil-operated semi-autos the best in the business is still Benelli. To prove the point, Mark Stone tried out their latest…












