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< 1 2 3 4 > Last ›RIFLE REVIEW: OUTSTANDING ACCURACY
VINCE BOTTOMLEY tests out the Cooper Varminter in .204 Ruger - and gets a very surprising three-shot result WE HAD a look at Cooper rifles a couple of years ago, when Fox Firearms of Manchester first started importing them. At that time, a good portion of my review ... Read Full Article
CLASSIC SHOTGUN: SMOOTHLY DOES IT
RICHARD ATKINS gets his hands on a Remington 1100 Competition and finds it still going strong 40 years on WHEN THE Remington 1100 was launched back in the early 1960s it was something of a revelation. Gas semi-autos weren't new, but the way this one felt and ... Read Full Article
RIFLE REVIEW: PERFECT MATCH
The Cz452 Super Match isn't quite what LAURIE HOLLAND expected - but he achieves some remarkable results with it THINK OF Christmas when you were a youngster. You'd let Santa (rather, his earthly representatives called parents) know what you'd set your heart ... Read Full Article
SHOTGUN REVIEW: GREAT SAVING
Richard Atkins takes a look at the Browning Citori Trap and finds a classic model that can be bought secondhand at a reasonable price When considering the purchase of a shotgun, it's worthwhile to look at what is on dealers' secondhand section shelves, especially ... Read Full Article
SPECIAL FEATURE: SIX OF THE BEST
In the first of a two-part feature PETE WADESON gives an overview of six of the best air rifles that suit hunting as much as they do HFT competition - this month looking at springers HFT competition shooting would have on the sport of shooting with air rifles. ... Read Full Article
RIFLE REVIEW: IT'S A KIND OF MAGIC
TIM FINLEY tries out the new Rimfire Magic from South Yorkshire Shooting Supplies - and finds the company is going from strength to strength WITH EVER-tighter import and export restrictions along with the worsening economic climate, it has become increasing difficult ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: NATURAL SELECTION
MARK CAMOCCIO tests the new Theoben Evolution gas-ram break-barrel air rifle and finds it top-class THE MOST popular type of air rifle is still the break-barrel design and the market is crammed full of models catering for consumers' demans. But while manufacturers ... Read Full Article
SHOTGUN REVIEW: SPECIAL EFFECTS
The Yildiz Special's good looks, excellent features and impressive performance make it great value, says RICHARD ATKINS THERE IS certainly no shortage of choice in today's over-and-under shotgun market, with a wide selection of models and types from both established ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: LIKE A DREAM
CHRIS SANDERS thinks Norica's Dream Hunter will give established springers a run for their money NORICA HAS enjoyed a niche market among plinkers in the UK and Europe for many years and has also impressed with some full-power rifles, namely the Norica West and ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: CZECH THIS OUT!
MARK CAMOCCIO tries out CZ's latest offering, the Slavia 634 Lux, and suspects it has been undersold AS A lifelong fan of airguns, part of their undoubted attraction has always been the self-contained power source. OK, pneumatics have taken over at top level ... Read Full Article
SHOTGUN REVIEW: RAISING THE BAR
RICHARD ATKINS tests the FABARM XLR5 and wonders: is it a bionic semi-auto? ‘BIONIC' IS of course tongue-in cheek, but the message is not: one of Italy's leading gun makers, Fabarm, has taken some momentous strides in shotgun design and production in recent ... Read Full Article
AIR PISTOL REVIEW: GAME, SET, MATCH
MICK GAULT says Feinwerkbau's latest match air pistol is a real market leader THE HUMBLE air pistol has come a long way since the late 1980s. Every now and then there's one that stands out and we enjoy a leap in air pistol evolution. Since I started my international ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: A CLASS OF ITS OWN
MARK CAMOCCIO says the Diana Model 52 is airgun royalty in both looks and performance THE TERM ‘quality adult airguns' clearly defines a sector of the market. It's an umbrella label which distinguishes between high-class, serious products and budget hardware. ... Read Full Article
CLASSIC SHOTGUN: AT HOME ON THE RANGE
MIKE DAVENPORT celebrates the Winchester 1887 - the world's first successful repeating shotgun as used by outlaws Bonnie and Clyde THE USE of shotguns for the defence of bullion, mail and secure premises goes back over 200 years. Originally it was the domain ... Read Full Article
RIFLE REVIEW: GSG-5: GERMAN SPORT GUNS'WUNDERKIND?
RICHARD ATKINS tests the new semi-automatic rimfire sport rifle and finds it a sure-fire winner on all counts HECKLER & KOCH makes what is probably the best-known sub-machine gun of modern times. This is of course the model MP5, which is the choice of many ... Read Full Article
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