Forgotten Weapons on MSN
How an Italian .22 Became a Nearly Perfect Imposter
Armi Jager, founded in the early 1950s by Armando Piscetta, began with .22 rimfire sporting rifles, later expanding into Old West revolvers and eventually producing .22 LR and .32 ACP military-style ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Why Classic Winchesters Refuse to Fade
The Model 1873 was called “The Gun That Won the West,” and for good reason. It was dependable, accurate enough for its time, ...
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