My brother and I have virtually identical, heavy-barreled Remington 700 varmint rifles chambered in .22-250 Rem. He cleans his rifle every time he shoots it, even if it is only one shot. His contention is that a perfectly…
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In our latest “I Carry” segment, American Rifleman Executive Editor Jay Grazio pairs the new Taurus TX9 Compact with a leather Stow-N-Go holster from Galco, Inc. This compact, concealed-carry kit is rounded out with an Xolotl automatic knife produced by CRKT. Watch our full segment above to see all the details of this gun-and-gear combination. “We’ve got the compact model here. It’s in between. There’s a full size, and there’s a subcompact. We went with middle of the road,” Grazio said. “The Compact is a very familiar size. There’s a 4-inch barrel. There’s a 15-round magazine. Sounds a lot like,…
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