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American Rifleman TV

All Episodes 2011 - 2016

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  • 2011-02-24T02:00:00Z
  • 1m
  • 1h 31m (91 episodes)
  • United States
  • News, Special Interest
American Rifleman is the on-screen version of the National Rifle Association's American Rifleman magazine, "the world's oldest and largest firearm authority." American Rifleman is the pre-eminent source for accurate, compelling, authoritative information on all aspects of firearms, the shooting sports and all Americans' exercise of the Second Amendment.

227 episodes

Special 114 Ferguson Rifle

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Ferguson Rifle - The history of the Ferguson Rifle.

Tour of the Smith & Wesson Museum

Special 116 10/22

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Tricking out a 10/22; the Taurus PT1911.

Special 118 Scar Heavy

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The future of special operation assault rifles and how they're developed.

Tips on building up an AR-15.

Special 121 COBB Arms

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COBB Arms Manufacturing in Dallas, Ga.

National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Va.

A look at the Great Southern Side By Side Shootout.

New and collector shotguns.

Special 127 Taurus USA

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Chad Adams checks out the Taurus manufacturing plant in Miami.

Special 128 Samco Global

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A look at imported surplus arms at the Samco plant in Miami.

A look at the designs of Eugene Stoner, one of the greatest arms designers in the country.

What goes on at Knights manufacturing in Florida.

Bianchi Cup - National Action Pistol Championship from Columbia, Mo.

Bianchi Cup - The Gear - Specialized guns, gear and optics.

Special 134 Midway USA

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A look at Midway USA, a company that has been in operation for 30 years and is operated by a family of shooters.

How to zero your rifle scope to a bolt action rifle.

Amazing guns are profiled at the National Museum of the United States Marine Corps.

Special 137 Crimson Trace

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Laser sights are the focus.

A look back at the 100 years of history created at Camp Perry in Port Clinton, Ohio.

Inaugural Springfield Match - M1-A shooting competition at Camp Perry.

A tour of the Nosler company for a look at how bullets are made.

A look at the 2007 National Police Shooting Championships.

A look inside the making of Barnes Bullets and the use of their advanced design and testing process.

Special 146 Wilson Combat

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A look at the life and pistols of legendary gunmaker Bill Wilson.

A look and the life and guns of one of the world's most famous gun inventors, John Moses Browning.

Special 148 M1 Grand Match

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Coverage from Camp Perry, Ohio.

A look at the Army Marksmanship Unit soldier training

Mossberg Tactical - Past, present and future shotguns from Mossberg.

How Savage Arms rebuilt themselves with the legendary Model 110.

An inside look at how Ruger makes investment castings for their firearms.

Special 154 3-Gun Tips

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Fundamentals for 3-gun shooting.

A look at the manufacturing of the Ruger 10/22 and the Ruger Mini 14.

Counting down the top ten infantry rifles of all time.

Special 159 Thompson Center

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Behind the scenes look from the Thompson Center.

Highlights of the NRA Revolver Match at Camp Perry.

Highlights of the NRA Pistol Match held at the Camp Perry Shooting Range.

Coverage of the 2008 DPMS Tri-Gun Challenge.

Special 164 Federal Premium

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American Rifleman goes to Federal.

A look back at the life of shooting great Herb Parsons.

Coverage of the National Championship of the North-South Skirmish Association competition.

Checking out the Guns West exhibit at the National Firearms Museum.

Continuing to check out the fast and furious machine guns of Knob Creek.

Interviews and highlights of the top ten handguns chosen by the NRA's American Rifleman Publications editors.

Interviews and highlights of the top 5 handguns.

Touring the facilities at SIG Sauer in Exeter, N.H.

Special 180 HAVA, Part 1

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Chad Adams is in San Antonio to honor our wounded soldiers.

Visiting the North-South Skirmish Association's Henry Repeaters Match.

Visit to FNH USA in Columbia, S.C. to observe the assembly of the M-16 A2.

Making the M240 & M249 - A visit to FNH USA in Columbia, S.C.

A look at the manufacturing process of the Beretta M9 service pistol.

Mike Humphries is headed to Columbia, S.C. to visit FN Manufacturing.

Special 188 FN Pistols

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FN Pistols - Checking out some FN pistols.

The 25 year history and service of the 9x19 mm pistol; along with testing the 28 gauge shotgun and a look at some rifle history.

Behind the scenes with a bullet maker turned innovator.

The top 10 hunting rifles of all time.

Special 193 Charter Arms

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Charter Arms - Taking a look at the manufacturing process of a company in business since 1964.

Special 194 Stag Arms

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Chad Adams is headed to New Britain, Connecticut to visit the STAG Arms manufacturing plant.

Special 195 M4 Colt

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Hitting the factory floor to view the making of the M4.

From the Outdoor Discovery Shotgun School offered by L.L. Bean.

Special 199 Surefire

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Surefire - The dominant name in tactical flashlights.

Travel to Ilion, NY to see how they've made 10 million 870's

The SAAM Double Rifle Safari School in Barksdale,

The History of Colt - The M16/AR-15, M1911-A1 and Single-action Army.

More than 100 firearms and props from the movies.

National Combat History Archive - Real combat footage from 20th century.

Special 211 Para USA

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Para USA - The company has moved to North Carolina.

We take a look at Remington Arms Co.

Amateur shotgunning event from Sparta, Illinois.

Head to Sparta, Ill. for a look at ATA.

Marine Sid Phillips - An interview then head to the range

Special 218 Inside the CMP

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Inside the CMP - Want an M1 Garand?

Dr. Gatling's Gun Part 1 - The first rapid-fire manual gun.

Dr. Gatling's Gun Part 2 - Shooting and showing you how it's made.

Special 221 Boy Scout Clays

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Boy Scout Clays - The 7.62 Ohio Ordnance Model 230B SLR.

Taurus Made in the USA - Taurus' American manufacturing plant in Miami.

Taurus Judge Family - A .45 Colt revolver that can also shoot .410 bore

The Peterson gallery Part 1 - Motor Trend, Guns & Ammo and Petersen.

The Peterson gallery Part 2 - Motor Trend, Guns & Ammo and Petersen.

Making the Gatling Gun - A look at how the gun is made in Lancaster,

- All Pro: Dave Butz - Shooting the Les Baer .308

Visiting the Sig Sauer Academy in New Hampshire; testing the Umarex UZI .22 Rimfire Carbine.

Season Premiere

10x01 Beretta M9 - 25 Years

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- Review: Fausti DEA 28-Ga. - Beretta M9 - 25 Years

10x02 Hornady Innovation

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- Review: S&W 386 Night Guard - Hornady Innovation

- Review: Ruger LCR - Top Hunting Rifles Pt. 1

- Review: Benelli Vinci - Top Hunting Rifles Pt. 2

10x05 Charter Arms Factory

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- Review: Browning Maxus - Charter Arms Factory

10x06 Stag Arms

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- Review: .410 Judge Loads - Stag Arms

10x07 Colt Manufacturing

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- Review: Springfield M1A - Colt Manufacturing

- Review: Kimber Caprivi .458 - Hunting Heritage of L.L. Bean

- Review: Taurus PT 709B - Outdoor Discovery School

10x10 Bill Jordan Speaks

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- Review: Ruger SR-556 - Bill Jordan Speaks

10x11 Crimson Trace

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- Review: GAMO Viper Shotgun - Crimson Trace

- Review: 612 Gold Wing - Remington 870 Shotgun

10x13 SureFire Factory

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- Review: CVA Apex - SureFire Factory

Season Premiere

11x01 Boy Scouts of America holds an annual sporting clays

  • 2011-02-24T02:00:00Z1m

The South Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America holds an annual sporting clays invitational to raise money for Scouting programs in the region, as well as to rebuild Camp Seminole, which was destroyed by a hurricane. Join host Mark Keefe as he heads to Florida’s Quail Creek to show how shooting benefits the Boy Scouts. Keefe also reviews the semi-automatic-only belt-fed 7.62 Ohio Ordnance Model 230B SLR. The Star Model A and B pistols look like M1911s, but these Spanish guns have a rich history all their own.

11x02 Taurus US Production Plant

  • 2011-03-03T02:00:00Z1m

Taurus’ main manufacturing plants are in the firm’s home country of Brazil, but Taurus also builds guns in Miami, Fla, including the popular TCP pistol in .380 ACP. Join host Mark Keefe as he takes you through Taurus’ American manufacturing plant. Next, Keefe reviews the Uberti replica of an American classic cowboy gun, the Model 1876 Centennial in .50-95. Mauser bolt-action rifles were sold all over the world, and when the Model 1893 Chilean Mauser was introduced, it was state of the art.

2011-03-10T02:00:00Z

11x03 Taurus’ Judge revolver

11x03 Taurus’ Judge revolver

  • 2011-03-10T02:00:00Z1m

Taurus’ Judge revolver created an entirely new category of firearm—a .45 Colt revolver that can also shoot .410-bore shotshells. The Judge family has grown to include carbines, compacts and even a polymer-framed version. It turns out the judge is pretty fun on the skeet field, too. Smith & Wesson has expanded its rifle line to include the Military & Police 22, a rifle that looks like an AR, but shoots economical .22 Long Rifle. The adoption of the Colt M1911 wasn’t a sure thing, as the gun the Browning designed pistol had to beat in the U.S. Army’s trials was a .45 ACP made by Savage Arms.

Robert Petersen, the founder of Petersen Publishing, started with mimeographed newsletters and turned them into a massive publishing empire, including Motor Trend, Guns & Ammo and Petersen’s Hunting. An avid hunter and gun collector, Petersen also served as commissioner for the shooting sports during the Los Angeles Olympics. Thanks to a gift from his late wife, Margie Petersen, the National Firearms Museum has a new wing called the Petersen Gallery housing hundreds of the world's most exquisite firearms. The straight-pull R8 is the latest beefed-up rendition of the innovative Blaser rifle, and Shooting Editor Glenn Gilbert evaluates the transformative Blaser. The rare wooden-stocked German MP41 is unusual in that its old school design was outdated by the MP40—which was adopted before the MP41 was even on the drawing board.

We continue our look at the Robert B. Petersen Gallery at the NRA National Firearms Museum, including Herman Goering’s’ Merkel over-under that was given to General of the Army "Blackjack" Pershing by Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower and “The Devil’s Shotgun.” Assistant Editor Angus McClellan tests a new muzzleloader from hompson/Center Arms, the Impact. When Auto-Ordnance got its start, it didn’t have its own factory, so Colt’s Mfg. in Hartford, Conn., built the first Thompson submachine guns, including the Model 1928s sold to the U.S. Navy.

11x06 Winchester .22 LR Production

  • 2011-03-31T01:00:00Z1m

More than a billion rounds—that’s right, billion with a “B”—of .22 Long Rifle ammunition are made every year. One of the factories that produces a large percentage of those .22 LR cartridges is Winchester Ammunitions’ plant in Oxford, Miss. This week, we show you how Winchester makes America’s favorite cartridge. Shooting Editor Glenn Gilbert tests the Kimber Super Pro Carry .45 from the company’s custom shop. We take a look at a rifle that was obsolete before it even fully fielded—the Krag-Jorgensen—which was the U.S. military’s first smokeless powder smallbore rifle.

2011-04-07T01:00:00Z

11x07 Thompson submachine gun

11x07 Thompson submachine gun

  • 2011-04-07T01:00:00Z1m

The Thompson submachine gun is an American icon. A group of collectors from the American Thompson Association gather every year to celebrate the history and heritage of the classic gun at its annual Thompson “Show and Shoot.” More velocity and energy without an increase in pressure seems too good to be true, but Managing Editor Aaron Carter demonstrates it in his review of Hornady Superformance Ammunition. When the United States entered World War I, the “doughboys” were woefully short of small arms--in particular M1911 pistols. In “I Have This Old Gun,” we cover the .45s made by Remington-UMC.

With more than three miles of ranges, the Amateur Trapshooting Association’s Grand American is the biggest competitive shotgunning event in the country. Senior Executive Editor Brian Sheetz heads to Sparta, Ill., to cover it. Century Arms, best known for its imports, now offers an entirely American-made version of the semi-automatic AK-47, the Century Centurion. Until the .44 Magnum came along, the .44 Colt Walker revolver was the world’s most powerful repeating handgun. Built by Colt at the suggestion of Capt. Sam Walker, it was the gun that changed the fortunes of Sam Colt’s company for the better. Without the Walker, odds are there would be no Colt Mfg. today.

For more than a century, the Amateur Trapshooting Association has provided American shooters with the opportunity to hone their clay target skills. This week we head to Sparta, Ill., for an in-depth look at the ATA. Umarex in Germany makes a licensed .22 version of the Heckler & Koch 416, and Assistant Editor Angus K. McClellan tests it in this week’s “Rifleman Review.” Used by Marine Parachutists and the First Special Service Force, the Johnson Model of 1941 is one of the most unusual light machine guns of World War II.

Dr. Sidney Phillips, Jr., an NRA Life member, was a teenaged marine on Guadalcanal, and he was featured in the documentary “The War” and the HBO miniseries “The Pacific.” This week Field Editor Martin K.A. Morgan interviews Dr. Phillips, and they head to the range. The Les Baer Tactical Recon is the most accurate factory bolt-action .308 Win. rifle we’ve ever tested. During World War II, Remington-Rand—no relation to Remington Arms Co.—made M911A1 .45 pistols for American troops.

Want an M1 Garand? The Civilian Marksmanship Program’s mission to promote marksmanship and the national defense includes selling M1 Garand rifle to qualified citizens, including those who participate in marksmanship activity and veterans. Field Editor Martin K.A. Morgan takes you through the CMP’s Alabama facility. DS Arms has turned the classic FN FAL into a folding-stocked, shortened model called the Para Tactical, and it is tested by host Mark Keefe. The Lewis Light Machine Gun was the most successful gun of its type during World War I and was used the British, Belgians and Americans in the trenches of France.

2011-05-12T01:00:00Z

11x12 The Gatling Gun Pt 1

11x12 The Gatling Gun Pt 1

  • 2011-05-12T01:00:00Z1m

The Gatling Gun was the first successful manually operated, rapid-fire gun, and we look at Dr. Richard Gatling’s multi-barreled invention, including guns used during the Spanish American war. Cheaper than Dirt offers DRT Ammunition, and Managing Editor Aaron Carter tested this innovative new ammunition that doesn’t expand until it hits soft tissue. During World War II the Germans created and fielded the word’s first “assault rifle,” the Stg44 Sturmgewehr in 7.92 Kurtz.

2011-05-19T01:00:00Z

11x13 The Gatling Gun Pt 2

11x13 The Gatling Gun Pt 2

  • 2011-05-19T01:00:00Z1m

The Gatling Gun, weighing as much as piece of 19th century artillery, is clumsy and bulky, but it is a marvel of engineering. This week, we shoot Gatlings and show how they are made today by U.S. Armament Co. SIG Sauer makes the 522 rifle, which looks just like it’s 5.56 NATO big brother the 556, but the affordable 522 is chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The M1911 might be a century old, but Colt came up with the Officer’s ACP in the 1970s, a shorter, lighter, more concealable version of John Moses Browning’s classic design.

Season Premiere

2012-01-05T02:00:00Z

12x01 Smith & Wesson Governor

Season Premiere

12x01 Smith & Wesson Governor

  • 2012-01-05T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Smith & Wesson Governor - Rifleman Review: SIG Sauer M400 Carbine - I Have this Old Gun: Springfield Armory M1A

2012-01-12T02:00:00Z

12x02 Inside ArmaLite

12x02 Inside ArmaLite

  • 2012-01-12T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Inside ArmaLite - Rifleman Review: Kimber Solo Pistol - IHTOG: Russian Model 1891 Mosin-Nagent

- Feature: Making the S&W Millitary Police - Rifleman Review: Merkel 147E Side-By-Side Shotgun - IHTOG: Heckler & Koch MP5 Submachine Gun

- Feature: Monolithic: The Modern Technique of The Pistol - Rifleman Review: Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter
 - IHTOG: Smith & Wesson Model 52 Pistol

2012-03-15T01:00:00Z

12x05 Les Baer Custom

12x05 Les Baer Custom

  • 2012-03-15T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Les Baer Custom (5) - Rifleman Review: Beretta Xplor Unico Shotgun
 - IHTOG: Smith & Wesson Victory Model

2012-05-10T01:00:00Z

12x06 Lewis Machine & Tool

12x06 Lewis Machine & Tool

  • 2012-05-10T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Lewis Machine & Tool - Rifleman Review: Springfield XD(M) 5.25 Pistol - IHTOG: Mauser 98k With Zf41

12x07 M14: John Garand's Last Legacy

  • 2012-05-17T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: M14: John Garand's Last Legacy - Rifleman Review: Taurus Model 992 Revolver - IHTOG: German MG34 Machine Gun

2012-06-14T01:00:00Z

12x08 What is Gunsite?

12x08 What is Gunsite?

  • 2012-06-14T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: What is Gunsite? - Rifleman Review: Diamondback DB380 Pistol - IHTOG: Soviet SVT-40 Rifle

2012-06-21T01:00:00Z

12x09 Hornady Critical Duty

12x09 Hornady Critical Duty

  • 2012-06-21T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Hornady Critical Duty - Rifleman Review: Umarex HK416D Pistol - IHTOG: British Pattern 1914 Rifle

- Feature: Theodore Roosevelt & His Guns, Part I - Rifleman Review: Crimson Trace LaserGuard & LightGuard - IHTOG: Winchester Model 1897 "Trench" Gun

- Feature: Theodore Roosevelt & His Guns, Part II - Rifleman Review: Beretta Nano Pistol - IHTOG: French MAS 1938 Submachine Gun

2012-09-13T01:00:00Z

12x12 Hornady's .17 Hornet

12x12 Hornady's .17 Hornet

  • 2012-09-13T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Hornady's .17 Hornet - Rifleman Review: Smith & Wesson's M&P Shield 9 mm - IHTOG: Baby Browning Pistol

- Feature: Making The SIG Sauer P224 Pistol - Rifleman Review: Colt Mustang Pistol - IHTOG: Remington Model 700 Rifle

2012-10-18T01:00:00Z

12x14 M16: 50 Years, Pt. 1

12x14 M16: 50 Years, Pt. 1

  • 2012-10-18T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: M16: 50 Years, Pt. 1 - Rifleman Review: Ruger 10/22 Take-Down Carbine - IHTOG: German MP 18 & 28 Submachine Guns

2012-10-25T01:00:00Z

12x15 M16: 50 Years, Pt. 2

12x15 M16: 50 Years, Pt. 2

  • 2012-10-25T01:00:00Z1m

- Feature: M16: 50 Years, Pt. 2 - Rifleman Review: Laserlyte Laser Trainers - IHTOG: Civil War Enfields

- Feature: Single-Action Self-Defense at Gunsite - Rifleman Review: Smith & Wesson Model 340 M&P - IHTOG: Winchester Model 1895 in .405 Win.

- Feature: Handgun Hunting the Gunsite Way - Rifleman Review: Remington VERSA MAX Tactical - IHTOG: Flintlock Nock Volley Gun

Season Premiere

2013-01-03T02:00:00Z

13x01 Pocket Pistol Secrets from Gunsite

Season Premiere

13x01 Pocket Pistol Secrets from Gunsite

  • 2013-01-03T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Pocket Pistol Secrets from Gunsite - Rifleman Review: Les Baer Super Stinger .38 Super - IHTOG: Civil War Henry Rifle

2013-01-10T02:00:00Z

13x02 Making Ruger .22 Pistols

13x02 Making Ruger .22 Pistols

  • 2013-01-10T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Making Ruger .22 Pistols - Rifleman Review: Ruger Model 77/357 Carbine - IHTOG: Korean War M1 Garands

13x03 Wounded Warriors at Gunsite

  • 2013-01-17T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: Wounded Warriors at Gunsite - Rifleman Review: Crimson Trace Green Lasers - IHTOG: Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun

2013-01-24T02:00:00Z

13x04 A Veteran of D-Day

13x04 A Veteran of D-Day

  • 2013-01-24T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: A Veteran of D-Day - Rifleman Review: Colt Model 901-16S 7.62x51 NATO - IHTOG: Col. Roosevelt's Saber

13x05 History of the Gun, Part I

  • 2013-01-03T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: History of the Gun, Part I - Rifleman Review: T/C Dimension Switch-Barrel Rifle - IHTOG: Johnson Model of 1941 Rifle

13x06 History of the Gun, Part II

  • 2013-02-13T02:00:00Z1m

- Feature: History of the Gun, Part II - Rifleman Review: Savage Rascal .22 Long Rifle - IHTOG: Russian RPD Light Machinegun

13x07 History of the Gun, Part III

  • 2013-03-07T02:00:00Z1m

• Feature: History of the Gun, Part III • Rifleman Review: SIG Sauer M11-A1 9 mm Pistol • I Have This Old Gun: Ortgies Pocket Pistols

13x08 History of the Gun, Part IV

  • 2013-03-14T01:00:00Z1m

• Feature: History of the Gun, Part IV • Rifleman Review: EAA .22 Long Rifle Carbine • I Have This Old Gun: Bushmaster M17S Bullpup Rifle

13x09 History of the Gun, Part V

  • 2013-03-21T01:00:00Z1m

• Feature: History of the Gun, Part V • Rifleman Review: T/C Dimension Switch-Barrel Rifle • I Have This Old Gun: Johnson Model of 1941 Rifle

13x10 History of the Gun, Part VI

  • 2013-03-28T01:00:00Z1m

• Feature: History of the Gun, Part VI • Rifleman Review: Savage Rascal .22 Long Rifle • I Have This Old Gun: Russian RPD Light Machinegun

2013-08-08T01:00:00Z

13x11 Making Mossberg Rifles

13x11 Making Mossberg Rifles

  • 2013-08-08T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Making Mossberg Rifles -Rifleman Review: Winchester TrAAcker Shotshells -IHTOG: Winchester Model 50 Shotgun

2013-08-14T01:00:00Z

13x12 Crimson Trace Evolution

13x12 Crimson Trace Evolution

  • 2013-08-14T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Crimson Trace Evolution -Rifleman Review: Colt Marine Pistol -IHTOG: Ruger Red Label Shotgun

2013-08-22T01:00:00Z

13x13 Making Nosler Rifles

13x13 Making Nosler Rifles

  • 2013-08-22T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Making Nosler Rifles -Rifleman Review: Winchester SXP Pump Shotgun -IHTOG: Colt SP1 AR-15 Rifle

13x14 Leupold--Made Right, Made Here

  • 2013-08-29T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Leupold--Made Right, Made Here -Rifleman Review: SIG Sauer P290RS Pistol -IHTOG: Maxim MG.08 Machine Gun

-Feature: The Guns of Operation Market Garden -Rifleman Review: IWI Tavor Semi-Automatic Carbine -IHTOG: Hotchkiss Portative, Model of 1914, Mk I

13x16 Testing Defensive Ammunition

  • 2013-09-12T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Testing Defensive Ammunition -Rifleman Review: Remington Model 783 Bolt-Action Rifle -IHTOG: Browning Model 1919 Machine Gun

2013-09-19T01:00:00Z

13x17 Making DPMS Rifles

13x17 Making DPMS Rifles

  • 2013-09-19T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Making DPMS Rifles -Rifleman Review: Walther Arms PPK/s .22 Long Rifle Pistol -IHTOG: ArmaLite AR-180 Rifle

13x18 Where Do Shotshells Come From?

  • 2013-09-22T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Where Do Shotshells Come From? -Rifleman Review: Ruger LCR .22 WMR Revolver -IHTOG: Daewoo K2 Rifle

2013-10-10T01:00:00Z

13x19 Mirror Image: Stag Arms

13x19 Mirror Image: Stag Arms

  • 2013-10-10T01:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Mirror Image: Stag Arms -Rifleman Review: Remington Model 783 Bolt-Action Rifle -IHTOG: Browning Model 1919 Machine Gun

13x20 Federal Defense Ammunition

  • 2013-11-14T02:00:00Z1m

-Feature: Federal Defense Ammunition -Rifleman Review: Remington Model 783 .30-'06 Rifle -IHTOG: Browning Model 1919 Machine Gun

2013-12-12T02:00:00Z

13x21 SIG Sauer Today

13x21 SIG Sauer Today

  • 2013-12-12T02:00:00Z1m

-Feature: SIG Sauer Today -Rifleman Review: Ruger SR1911 Commander Pistol -IHTOG: Remington Model 17 Shotgun

We think of the M1 Garand as the dominant rifle of WWII. But a lot of American soldiers, marines, sailors and coast guardsmen were issued bolt action rifles. In the review segments, we look at a game changer, the Springfield XD-S in .45ACP. In 1953, William B. Ruger introduced the Ruger Single Six and it came out at the right time. It was the heydays of Western movies.

Season Premiere

2014-01-02T02:00:00Z

14x01 NRA National Defense Match

Season Premiere

14x01 NRA National Defense Match

  • 2014-01-02T02:00:00Z1m

AR178 - The NRA National Defense Match, held at Peacemaker National Training Center in West Virginia, is a new concept match that gets semi-automatic rifle owners off the couch and out to the range, where they shooting from different positions, including prone kneeling, standing and around barricades. There are three levels, Basic, Advanced and National Championship, depending on skill level. Mark Keefe and the Rifleman crew where there for this challenging and fun new shooting sport. Also this week, Associate Editor Joe Kurtenbach tests the Walther PPQ pistol, and we look at the history of the selective-fire Ruger AC556, which was based on Bill Ruger’s Mini-14.

14x02 Don't Fear The Night, Part I

  • 2014-01-09T02:00:00Z1m

AR 179 Don't Fear The Night, Part I Most defensive encounters occur at night, so how do you know what equipment to use? And even then, does it make you more effective? Field Editor Adam Heggenstaller heads to Oregon for the Crimson Trace Midnight 3-Gun Invitational, where competitors use lights and lasers on rifles, pistols and shotguns in a challenging match fired completely in the dark. Speaking of 3-gun, Joe Kurtenbach evaluates the Stag Arms 3G rifle, built to be ready for completion right out of the box. For “I Have This Old Gun,” we bring you the recoil-operated Remington Model 11-48, one of the first new shotguns of the post-World War II era.

14x03 Don't Fear The Night, Part II

  • 2014-01-16T02:00:00Z1m

AR180 Don't Fear The Night, Part II Does having a light and/or a laser on your personal protection firearm make a difference in low-light conditions? How about no-light conditions? That’s a lesson you’ll learn from Adam Heggenstaller as he runs lights and lasers at Crimson Trace’s Midnight 3-Gun Invitational. The latest concealed carry pistol from Springfield Armory is the small, thin XD(S), which is now offered in 9 mm Luger, and we evaluate it this week as our “Rifleman Review.” The Walther PPK/S is a gun that was created in response the Gun Control Act of 1968, and we look at it as this week’s “I Have This Old Gun.”

14x04 Melvin Forbes & His Rifles

  • 2014-01-23T02:00:00Z1m

AR181 Melvin Forbes & His Rifles West Virginia gunmaker Melvin Forbes has changed the way shooters and hunters look at lightweight hunting rifles. We caught up with Forbes at his shop, and found his ideas on how to build Ultra Light Arms rifles go far beyond the number of rifles he has sold. Cowboy guns are fun to shoot, even if they really weren’t around back then. One such gun is the .22 Long Rifle Uberti Silver Boy, a new design with Old West flavor. We also look at the Sten Machine Carbine, the simple gun that armed British and Commonwealth troops during World War II and armed resistance fighters standing up to Nazi tyranny.

2014-01-30T02:00:00Z

14x05 Lost Brigade Project

14x05 Lost Brigade Project

  • 2014-01-30T02:00:00Z1m

AR182 Lost Brigade Project For wounded veterans, there are many challenges to adjusting to civilian life. One of the things they miss is the comradeship of being with others who know what they are going through. The Lost Brigade Project brings wounded warriors and their families together for a weekend of marskmanship competition, fun and comradery at the Peacemaker National Training Center in West Virginia. The Kimber Master Carry Pro combines a Commander-size M1911 with Crimson Trace Master Series Lasergrips into a package the editors of American Rifleman named 2014 “Handgun of the Year,” and this week we head to the range with it. The Italian Carcano rifle seems to not get a lot of respect, but it served the Italian military for a half a century, and was actually a pretty good rifle, as we show you in “I Have This Old Gun.”

AR 183 NRA National Sporting Arms Museum: The Grand Tour Can’t get the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia? How about Springfield, Missouri? At the Bass Pro Shops flagship store, the new NRA National Sporting Arms Museum has more than 1,000 firearms on display, including guns from NRA’s collection, the Remington Arms collection, the National Trapshooting Hall of Fame, the Pachmayr collection and more. This week we give you the grand tour of this impressive new facility—and you don’t even need to leave your couch. For our "Rifleman Review," Mark Keefe heads to the range with the Weatherby SA-08 chambered in 28 gauge. This lightweight semi-automatic points like a magic wand. We also look at the Swedish military Mausers, accurate collectible bolt-actions that once guaranteed Sweden’s neutrality.

AR 184 NRA National Sporting Arms Museum: “Top Guns” Where’s a tour guide when you need one? This week National Firearms Museum Senior Curator—and American RiflemanTelevision Field Editor—Philip Schreier gives you an exclusive look at the “top guns” at the new NRA National Sporting Arms Museum. Ike’s Model 21? Yeah, we have it. Napoleon’s Boutet? We have that too. Benelli launched a new shotgun this year, the Ethos, and Mark Keefe evaluates this soft-kicking semi-automatic 12 gauge for this week’s “Rifleman Review.” Ever heard of the Johnson .22 Spitfire Carbine? Well, it’s this week “I Have This Old Gun.” Like many of Melvin Maynard Johnson’s inventions, it was a great idea that just did not catch on with the public.

AR 185 Going Big And Going Quiet: J.D. Jones You may have never heard of J.D. Jones, but he has had a huge impact on handgun hunting and the firearm industry. Ever heard of .300 Whisper? That was him. This week, Managing Editor Aaron Carter catches up with and heads to the range with J.D. Jones. Optics on a defensive handgun? It’s a coming trend, one represented by the Smith & Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. pistol, which comes ready for a red-dot right out of the box. Ever heard of a Winchester Model 24? It’s a budget side-by-side Winchester came up with to compete with brands such as Stevens. This week in “I Have This Old Gun,” we look back at this clubby Winchester double gun.

AR186 1914: The Guns Of August, Part I A century ago, the world was engulfed in a conflict greater than was even imaginable. This week we start our look at the standard bolt-action battle rifles of the Great Powers at the outbreak of the “War to end all Wars.” Affordable, accurate .22 Long Rifle bolt-actions have a new bar to meet—one that is set by the Ruger American .22 Rifle, which we evaluate this week. The Thompson Submachine Gun is one of the greatest designs of all time, but with the need to produce them faster in the darkest days of World War II, they needed to speed up production. The result was the M1A1 Thompson.

AR 187 1914: The Guns Of August, Part II August 1914 proved to be a bloody month for the armies of the Great Powers because infantry tactics had not caught up with technology—including the firepower of bolt-action rifles. We continue our look at the main rifles of the opening days of World War I with range work and commentary from American Rifleman’s panel of firearm historians. Ruger suspended production of its over-under Red Label to make some improvements—and bring the price down. Its back and better than ever, and Mark Keefe takes you through the Red Label. The Avtomat Kalashnikov is, hand down, the most produced firearm in history. Made all over the world, one of the most plentiful variations is the Chinese Type 56, which is this week’s “I Have This Old Gun.”

2014-07-03T01:00:00Z

14x11 Long Range Precision 1

14x11 Long Range Precision 1

  • 2014-07-03T01:00:00Z1m

This week the American Rifleman crew heads to S.A.A.M. Safari course in Barksdale, Texas for long range precision training. In the Rifleman Review we take a look at the Remington R51 and in “I Have This Old Gun” we look at the handgun that started World War 1: the FN Model 1910.

2014-07-10T01:00:00Z

14x12 Long Range Precision 2

14x12 Long Range Precision 2

  • 2014-07-10T01:00:00Z1m

This week the American Rifleman crew heads back to S.A.A.M. Safari course in Barksdale, Texas for more long range precision training. In the Rifleman Review we take a look at the Kimber Mountain Ascent, and in “I Have This Old Gun” we look at the Egyptian’s Rasheed Carbine.

2014-07-17T01:00:00Z

14x13 Guns & ATVs 1

14x13 Guns & ATVs 1

  • 2014-07-17T01:00:00Z1m

This week, we’re going to the Gunsite Academy with the Yamaha Viking Tactical Black ATV, a Ruger SR762 rifle and a Ruger SR45 handgun. We also look at the Leupold Mark 6 rifle scope and we’re marking the 50th anniversary of the Ruger 10/22 carbine.

2014-07-24T01:00:00Z

14x14 Guns & ATVs 2

14x14 Guns & ATVs 2

  • 2014-07-24T01:00:00Z1m

This week, we’re going back to the Gunsite Academy with the Yamaha Viking Tactical Black ATV, a Ruger SR762 rifle and a Ruger SR45 handgun. We also look at the Smith & Wesson Model 66 and the German MP40 , one of the most iconic sub-machineguns of World War II.

2014-07-31T01:00:00Z

14x15 Bianchi Cup Part 1

14x15 Bianchi Cup Part 1

  • 2014-07-31T01:00:00Z1m

This week the American Rifleman crew heads to the Bianchi Cup in Columbia, Missouri. We also review the Kel-Tec PLR 16 and take a look at the Vickers machine gun.

2014-08-07T01:00:00Z

14x16 Bianchi Cup Part 2

14x16 Bianchi Cup Part 2

  • 2014-08-07T01:00:00Z1m

This week, we look at the guns and gear used at the Bianchi Cup in Columbia, Missouri. We also review the DPMS GII SASS .308 and take a look at the Beretta 948.

2014-08-14T01:00:00Z

14x17 Handguns of 1914 Part 1

14x17 Handguns of 1914 Part 1

  • 2014-08-14T01:00:00Z1m

A century ago, the world was engulfed in a conflict greater than was even imaginable. This week we start our look at the handguns of the Great Powers at the outbreak of the ‘War to end all Wars.’ In our Rifleman Review we look at the Ruger SR762 and in “I Have This Old Gun” we take a look back at the Browning Model 1917A1.

2014-08-21T01:00:00Z

14x18 Handguns of 1914 Part 2

14x18 Handguns of 1914 Part 2

  • 2014-08-21T01:00:00Z1m

A century ago, the world was engulfed in a conflict greater than was even imaginable. This week we continue our look at the handguns of the Great Powers at the outbreak of the ‘War to end all Wars.’ In our Rifleman Review we look at the Springfield XD(S) 4.0 and in “I Have This Old Gun” we take a look back at the Argentine FAL.

2014-08-28T01:00:00Z

14x19 Handguns of 1914 Part 3

14x19 Handguns of 1914 Part 3

  • 2014-08-28T01:00:00Z1m

A century ago, the world was engulfed in a conflict greater than was even imaginable. This week we continue our look at the handguns of the Great Powers at the outbreak of the ‘War to end all Wars.’ In our Rifleman Review we look at Hornady Custom Lite Ammunition and in “I Have This Old Gun” we take a look back at the Tokarev Pistol.

2014-09-04T01:00:00Z

14x20 Handguns of 1914 Part 4

14x20 Handguns of 1914 Part 4

  • 2014-09-04T01:00:00Z1m

A century ago, the world was engulfed in a conflict greater than was even imaginable. This week we continue our look at the handguns of the Great Powers at the outbreak of the ‘War to end all Wars.’ In our Rifleman Review we look at the competition ready rifle STAG 3T-M and in “I Have This Old Gun” we take a look back at the Colt Python.

Season Premiere

2016-01-01T02:00:00Z

15x01 Guns Of The Battle Of The Bulge – Part 1

Season Premiere

15x01 Guns Of The Battle Of The Bulge – Part 1

  • 2016-01-01T02:00:00Z1m

This week, the ARTV crew travels to Belgium to trace the footsteps of the Battle of the Bulge and to take a look at the guns used there. Episode #198

This week, we continue our look at the men and the guns of the Battle Of The Bulge. We also test the Springfield Armory Range Officer Compact and finally we head to the December 44 Historical Museum in La Gleize, Belgium. Episode #199

This week, we continue our look at the men and the guns of the Battle Of The Bulge. We also test the striker fired SIG P320 and finally we look at the Remington Model 51. Episode #200

This week, we show the final installment on the men and guns at the Battle of the Bulge. We also test the Kel-Tec SU-16E and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the RBP M10 Pistol. Episode #201

15x05 Trijicon NRA World Shoot Pt.1

  • 2015-01-29T02:00:00Z1m

This week, we take you to the first match of its kind – the Trijicon World Shooting Championship held at Peacemaker in West Virginia. We also test the H&K VP9 and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the Argentine Mausers. Episode #202

15x06 Trijicon NRA World Shoot Pt.2

  • 2015-02-05T02:00:00Z1m

This week, we continue our look at a match like no other – the Trijicon World Shooting Championship where the competitors are not allowed to bring their own guns. We also test the EAA Witness Pavona in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the M249 SAW. Episode #203

This week, ARTV’s Joe Kurtenbach travels to the Crimson Trace factory to build a laser grip. We also test the Daniel Defense MK12 and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the M1903A3 rifle. Episode #204

15x08 Luxembourg Military Museum

  • 2015-02-19T02:00:00Z1m

This week, ARTV takes you to the National Military Museum of Luxembourg. We also test the Ruger Scout Rifle in .223 and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the Japanese Type 99 Light Machine Gun. Episode #205

2015-02-26T02:00:00Z

15x09 FN’s First 125 Years

15x09 FN’s First 125 Years

  • 2015-02-26T02:00:00Z1m

This week, ARTV takes a look back at the rich heritage and the 125th anniversary of Fabrique Nationale. We also test the Ruger GP100 and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun. Episode #206

2015-03-05T02:00:00Z

15x10 FN Today

15x10 FN Today

  • 2015-03-05T02:00:00Z1m

ARTV takes a look at the current manufacturing at Fabrique Nationale. We also test the Navy Arms Winchester 1873 and in the “I Have This Old Gun” segment, we look at the Colt Camp Perry. Episode #207

2015-07-02T01:00:00Z

15x11 Nighthawk Custom 1911S

15x11 Nighthawk Custom 1911S

  • 2015-07-02T01:00:00Z1m

This week, ARTV tours the facilities at Nighthawk Custom. Later on they’ll review the SIG Sauer M400 and shoot the Enfield No. 2 revolver.

ARTV tours the facilities at Crimson Trace and watches Railmaster production. Later on they’ll review the Browning .380 1911 and shoot the Reising Models 50 & 55.

2015-07-16T01:00:00Z

15x13 FN Systems

15x13 FN Systems

  • 2015-07-16T01:00:00Z1m

This week we head to the Integrated Systems Range at Fabrique Nationale in Belgium. Later on we'll review the Springfield Mod.2 XD and shoot the Reising family of guns

15x14 Men & Guns of Vietnam Pt1

  • 2015-07-23T01:00:00Z1m

This week, ARTV airs the first part of a 3 part series on the Men & Guns of Vietnam. Later on they’ll shoot the Colt 601.

15x15 Men & Guns of Vietnam Pt2

  • 2015-07-30T01:00:00Z1m

ARTV continues their series on the Men and Guns of Vietnam. Later on they’ll review the Beretta ARX .22 and shoot the FN49.

15x16 Men & Guns of Vietnam Pt3

  • 2015-08-06T01:00:00Z1m

This week, ARTV airs part 3 in their series on the Men and Guns of Vietnam. Later on they’ll review the Colt Model 1903 and shoot the Tariq pistol.

This week we tour the facilities at Winchester and celebrate 50 years of the AA shotshell. Later on we'll review the Steyr AUGA3 and shoot the Ruger Speed Six.

2015-08-20T01:00:00Z

15x18 How to Shoot a Shotgun

15x18 How to Shoot a Shotgun

  • 2015-08-20T01:00:00Z1m

This week we head to the range at Winchester and learn how to properly shoot a shotgun. Later on we'll review the Smith & Wesson &P 9 CORE and shoot the FNFAL.

15x19 Ruger Manufacturing Pt. 1

  • 2015-08-27T01:00:00Z1m

This week we take a look at current manufacturing in Ruger's New Hampshire plant. Later on we'll review the Stag Arms Model 9 and shoot the Japanese Type 99.

15x20 Ruger Manufacturing Pt. 2

  • 2015-09-03T01:00:00Z1m

This week we continue our current manufacturing tour at Ruger's New Hampshire plant. Later on we'll review the Taurus Curve and shoot the Vz52 Rifle.

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