Pete Moore gets his hands on the new Thompson Center Icon, the company’s first bolt-action repeater, and has a feeling of déjà vu…
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Pete Moore considers the Thompson Center R55 Benchmark, as an alternative for those looking for an accurate, Action-orientated semi-auto rimfire
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Chris Parkin asks is bigger always better as he shoots the might Thor long range rifle in 408 Cheytac?
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Any of you thought Tikka just made sporting rifles? Bruce Potts looks at a modern classic
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Pete Moore casts his eyes over the slightly upmarket Tikka T3 Deluxe and finds the stock material may have changed but not the superb design
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Bill Thomas looks at the first airsoft M4 from US paintball giant, Tippmann and suggests that they might just have another hit on their hands…
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Bill Thomas takes a look at the gas blowback action Detonics Combatmaster from airsoft giant Tokyo Marui…
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Mark Stone looks at four shotguns that fire the often-overlooked .410 cartridge…
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Mark Camoccio gives us his recommendations for top choice of HFT hardware
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Mark Camoccio rounds up some of the top PCP air rifles for 2016 to suit most pockets
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Mike Yardley presents the conclusion to his indispensible guide to choosing a competitive clay gun…
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If you’re looking for a good sporter there’s a lot of choice out there and some good kit that doesn’t have to break the bank either. To the novice clay shooter the possibilities are practically endless when choosing a gun for Sporting clays. Ben Roberts looks at some of the best available with prices to suit all pockets
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Derek Landers reviews the Uberti 1851 Colt Navy Revolver
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John Northmore considers Uberti’s stainless steel reproduction of what many consider the best BP revolver ever; Remington’s 1858 New Model Army. Only this time it’s a 5 ½” version
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Ever a fan of the classic Winchester lever-actions, Pete Moore considers the most successful in the form of Uberti’s reproduction of the 1873 and also has a treat in store too, with a first look at the 1876
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John Northmore considers a slightly different option on Uberti’s 1873 Winchester reproduction
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Derek Landers takes a look at the Uberti Baby Rolling Block Rifle – a scaled down .22 version of the famous Remington long rifle
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Classic shooter John Northmore ponders Uberti’s long barrelled revolver based on their single-action Cattleman
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Few pistols will have captured the imagination and admiration of shooters, collectors and re-enactors as much as the Colt Single Action revolver, AKA the Peacemaker, and its many clones.
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Derek Landers takes a look at Uberti’s popular reproduction of the Colt 1860 Army Revolver
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