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Winchester’s Ranger 22LR Lever Gun Is Completely New But Right At Home — SHOT Show 2024

Joining guns like the Model 1873, Winchester’s Ranger .22 has a lot to live up to. But from the way it handled at the range and the way it feels in your hands, this gun looks like it’s in the right family.

Is Winchester's Wildcat .22 The New Semi-Auto King?

Is Winchester’s Wildcat .22 The New Semi-Auto King?

Winchester’s new Wildcat .22 could be the perfect 21st century semi-auto. This is a rifle worth your attention.

Giddyup! Ruger's Made A New Cowboy Revolver (Only $249!)

Giddyup! Ruger’s Made A New Cowboy Revolver (Only $249!)

Many American kids had fun playing with cowboy-style toy guns, and for many of those kids, the Ruger Single-Six was the first handgun they ever used and it was a dream come true. Ruger has now built on the legacy of the Single-Six to introduce the Wrangler, a modern single action revolver with timeless appeal.

Head-to-Head: NEW Ruger Competition 10/22 vs. Custom 10/22 Build

Head-to-Head: NEW Ruger Competition 10/22 vs. Custom 10/22 Build

Ruger, at long last, has taken notice of the aftermarket 10/22 world, and late last year the company’s new Custom Shop put together the 10/22 Competition Rifle. It’s a sweet shooter, and it comes with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a premium .22 firearm.

But how does it stack up against a custom build? That’s the question I wanted to answer, so I reached out to one of my gun buddies who owns one. Before we get down to the nitty-gritty, you should know a few things about Ruger’s new Competition 10/22.

Build Your Dream 10/22 with Brownells’ New BRN-22 Receiver (Full Review + How To)

Build Your Dream 10/22 with Brownells’ New BRN-22 Receiver (Full Review + How To)

If the AR-15 is America’s most popular rifle, the Ruger 10/22 might be its most beloved. Thousands, probably millions, of youngsters have cut their teeth on the little rimfire, and its popularity shows no signs of slowing down. Whether you’re building a precision rifle or a budget squirrel hunter, Brownell’s new BRN-22 is a great place to start your 10/22 build.

Rimfire Resurgence: Savage's A22 & B22 — Full Review

Rimfire Resurgence: Savage’s A22 & B22 — Full Review

There are few more iconic rifles than the .22. Many of us have spent our youth plinking at targets and eradicating the tin-can population with a trusty bolt-action in .22. If you are like me, you have probably had the same .22-caliber rifle for a very long time. Savage has stepped the game up this year with the A and B series rifles — they’re out of the box tack drivers at a price point that won’t break the bank.

Kimber Rimfire Compact .22 Conversion Kit

Kimber Rimfire Compact .22 Conversion Kit

Now that .22 LR isn’t so hard to find, the time is right to look at practicing your skills with less expensive ammo. And Kimber’s conversion kit rocks. If you have a compact 1911, this may be the ideal way to train with your carry gun.

The Smith & Wesson Victory standard model.

We Shoot the New Smith & Wesson Victory .22 LR Pistol

Just in time for SHOT Show, Smith & Wesson has announced the Victory in 22 LR, and we’ve got one in for review. Check out the latest take on rimfire from S&W. This is one impressive gun, and the price is easy to handle.

Shooting History: The Colt Woodsman

Shooting History: The Colt Woodsman

Like most Colt Automatic Pistols, John Browning had a hand in the design of the Woodsman. I say he had a hand in it because this one was not designed by him alone. Still, nothing runs like an old Colt.

Henry Frontier Carbine Evil Roy Edition

Henry Frontier Carbine Evil Roy Edition

When I pulled this gun out of its unassuming box, I was predisposed to like it. Lever action rifles are fun–even more so when they’re chambered in .22 LR. But then I shot the gun. I don’t know what kind of magic Henry is using to produce these guns, but I like it! This may be the best range experience I’ve had this year.