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WV: WVU rifle win 21st national championship
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For the 21st time in program history, the West Virginia University rifle team won the NCAA Rifle National Championship after two days of competition inside the Covelli Center in Columbus on Saturday.
The win marks the second straight title for the Mountaineers and the second straight season WVU has come from behind to claim it. This season, the Mountaineers came back from down three points, as last season the team overcame a five-point deficit after smallbore.
West Virginia entered the final day of competition in fourth place and trailed by three points to Ole Miss and trailed TCU and Nebraska by just one point. WVU finished the day with a 2395 air rifle score, which matches the NCAA record. |
Beretta Battles Ruger
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On December 15, 2025, it became official when Beretta informed Sturm, Ruger & Company it intended to combine the two companies. The deal wouldn’t be through a friendly acquisition or a negotiated sale, but through a maneuver that belongs more to Wall Street than the gun counter. |
Real Avid Revolutionizes the Shooting Bag
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Real Avid, the leader in DIY for Guns, has announced the launch of the Ratchet Rest — Adjustable Height Shooting Bags, a precision-engineered rifle support system designed to give shooters exact elevation control, faster target alignment, and repeatable shooting performance. |
EAA Corp. Now Shipping their new Blue Label O/U Youth Shotgun
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Spring is the ideal time to introduce young enthusiasts to the world of sport shooting.
Building on the success of last year’s Blue Label shotgun series launch, European American Armory Corp is expanding the lineup with the new Blue Label Youth Model, now shipping to EAA distributors nationwide, according to The Outdoor Wire. |
Best 380 Self-Defense Ammo: Small Package Protection
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Many argue that the 380 Auto doesn't have enough knockdown power for self-defense. The same used to be said about the 9mm.
However, with recent bullet technology improvements, cartridges that were once underpowered can now be used for personal protection. I prefer to carry a 9mm Shield, but my wife would rather carry a 380 Kimber, so I began the search to find the best 380 self-defense ammo. |
The Best 45 ACP Ammo for Every Situation
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The 45 ACP is one of the greatest rounds ever created. There’s nothing like firing a 1911 at the range, and the 45 Automatic Colt Pistol cartridge has been proven in the realm of self-defense and law enforcement. After hours of researching and testing, I found that Speer Gold Dot is the best 45 ACP ammo. |
Steyr's At Series Handguns: All-Metal & Modular
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Austrian manufacturer Steyr is one of the original companies to manufacture semi-automatic handguns, starting in the late 19th century. The company's designs were used during both world wars, and its modern designs include a "Wonder Nine" and an extensive lineup of polymer-frame pistols. New for 2026, Steyr is introducing the At series of pistols, modular handguns designed for self-defense and competition.
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Backup Plan: When the Quickest Reload is a Second Gun
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Back in the day, cops called it a “New York Reload,” a term dating back to the era when New York City stake-out detectives carried two snob-nose revolvers so they could, according to longtime pal and former cop-turned-private investigator Paul Huebl, “instantly switch guns in a gunfight to avoid slow reloads.
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