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This article, "Shooting the Cowboy Way," appeared originally in the March 2004 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page here and select American Rifleman ...
ENDERLIN — Nestled between luxury campers at the Sheyenne Valley Peacekeepers cowboy active shooting camp sits a rusty old horse trailer, refurbished with rustic wood, air conditioning and a flat ...
WARREN, Minn. -- With his right hand holding a Colt .45 single-action revolver and reins gathered in his left hand, Derek Peterson races his quarterhorse, Rubachex, around a pattern of red and white ...
The Ruger LCR was introduced in the mid-2000s as a lightweight, concealable self-defense weapon. Just 13.5 ounces and 6.5 inches long, the LCR fits easily into a pocket, hip or ankle holster. Like ...
The revolver was one of the first multi-shot handguns. The revolver concept was preceded by the so-called “pepperbox” handgun, which used multiple barrels to arm an individual with multiple ...
The piano player bangs out a tune in the corner of the smoky saloon as the last cards are drawn. The red-headed stranger turns over a full house and reaches to collect his chips. "Nobody's that lucky, ...
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A True Cowboy Gun: A Range Report on the Ruger Wrangler .22 LR
Fans of the “cowboy culture” will instantly recognize and associate the name Wrangler with a popular line of Western wear.
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