After World War II, American hunters wanted firepower, and the double guns of the pre-war period were eclipsed in popularity by semiautomatic and pump shotguns. Having seen Remington’s success with ...
The Mossberg 500 has been a staple in the shotgun game for over fifty years, and for a good reason: It’s manufactured to military specs, and the only pump-action shotgun to pass the MIL-Spec 3443 E ...
Editor’s note: As hunters and anglers, we don’t agree on everything. We’ve even been known to argue on occasion. That’s why this week is all about figuring out who’s right and who’s just plain wrong.
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