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Articles by Staff Editor on Powder & Lead. In-depth firearms content covering history, reloading, gear reviews, and shooting sports.

The Low-Wall Rifle

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The Low-Wall Rifle: A Detailed Look at a Classic FirearmSince its inception, the Low-Wall rifle has held a special place in the hearts of firearm enthusiasts around the world. This classic firearm, originally produced by the famed Winchester Repeating Arms Company, is an icon of American history, reflecting a time when craftsmanship and precision were…

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The Mauser Model 98 Rifle

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“Å autuvas Mauser 98” is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.The Mauser Model 98, also known as the Gewehr 98, is a remarkable piece of firearms history. The rifle, widely respected and admired, represents one of the most recognized and influential firearms designs in the world. The Mauser 98 is more than just a historical firearm; it is…

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Smith & Wesson: The Iconic American Legacy

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Smith & Wesson, a name synonymous with firearms, is one of the oldest and most respected arms manufacturers in the world. The Massachusetts-based firm, founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson, has evolved through the centuries, pioneering technological advancements and leaving indelible marks on the firearm industry and American history alike.Founding and…

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The Baker Rifle: A Masterpiece of Precision and Lethality

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Introduction to the Baker RifleIn the annals of military history, few weapons have earned a reputation as fearsome as the Baker Rifle. Crafted with meticulous precision and boasting remarkable accuracy, this firearm emerged as a game-changer during the Napoleonic Wars. Like a maestro wielding his baton, the Baker Rifle conductor transformed the art of warfare,…

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Various types of Reloading presses: No single right choice!

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Single-stage, turret, and progressive Reloading Presses: How do I know what to buy? So, you’re thinking about getting into reloading but aren’t sure what kind of reloading press to buy? Once you pick your press, check out our full guide on what you need to buy to get started in reloading. Let’s delve into the…

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The World of Cowboy Fast Draw Competition

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Ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to the exciting world of Cowboy Fast Draw Competition! With a rich history steeped in the lore of the Wild West, this fast-paced, fun, sporting event is the epitome of speed, skill, and pure western charm. History and OriginEstablished in the mid-20th century, the Cowboy Fast Draw Association (CFDA) was formed…

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What’s the #1 super easiest type of cartridge to reload?

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What is the easiest type of cartridge to reload?Learning to reload ammunition can be a very rewarding process for shooting enthusiasts. If you haven’t yet assembled your gear, start with our guide on what you need to buy to get started in reloading. It can help save money, allow customization of loads for specific firearms,…

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The Ruger M77: A Testament to American Gun Craftsmanship

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Introduction to the Ruger M77In the lineage of high-quality American-made bolt-action rifles, the Ruger M77 stands tall and proud. Brought forth in 1968 by Sturm, Ruger & Co., it’s hard to find a more distinct or enduring specimen of its kind. In many respects, the Ruger M77 is an epitome of the classic American bolt-action…

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Heckler Koch

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Heckler & Koch (H&K) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of small arms and defense technology, renowned for its engineering excellence and its unwavering commitment to quality and innovation. Since its inception, the German company has left an indelible mark on the defense and security industry, providing weapons systems to military, law enforcement, and…

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The Union Army Arsenal: Firearms of the North

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Civil War Breech-loading carbines (From Top to Bottom): Starr carbine, .54 Cal., Burnside carbine, 4th Type, Sharps carbine, New Model, Gwyn & Campbell carbine, Type 2, Merrill carbine. The Union Army Arsenal The American Civil War, which spanned from 1861 to 1865, was an epoch of extraordinary technological growth. One area that bore witness to…

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