Shotgun Action Types – Long Recoil and Short Recoil Autoloaders

The Seven Steps of Operation for Firearms There are seven steps of operation for any firearm, regardless whether it is a rifle, shotgun or pistol, and the steps are the same. The action or mechanism of any...

Move Over Gentlemen

5 Million Women Shooters - 3 Million of Them Hunt There seems to be a mindset that the participation of women in the sport of hunting is a relatively new phenomenon. The fact of the...

A Most Important Feature

When looking for a telescopic lens for your firearm, there's no end to the options. Some people are really loyal to a certain brand name and others could care less about name, they shop price....

What’s New with New England Firearms?

As one brand under the Marlin umbrella of firearms, New England Firearms has dependable, accurate and affordable guns. Marlin has, for a number of years, owned H&R, New England Firearms and L.C. Smith brands of rifles and shotguns....

The New England Firearms Trademark

New England Firearms is a trademark of the H&R Firearms company. H&R Firearms (Harrington and Richardson) manufactures firearms under two trademarks - New England Firearms and Harrington and Richardson. Their factory is in Gardner,...

The Browning Automatic 5

John Browning began designing firearms when he was a young man and gained his first patent when he was 24 years of age. In 1898 he designed the first semiautomatic shotgun, the Browning Auto-5...

The Browning Over/Under Shotgun

John Moses Browning - Designer Often referred to as the "father of modern firearms", John Moses Browning was born in Ogden, Utah on January 21st, 1855. Besides designing his own line of rifles and shotguns,...

Browning – The Best, BAR None

Browning in History - WW1 The history of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) has illustrious ties to World War 1, and World War 11, as an integral part of many of America's fighting units on every front...