1931 Live/Work Property in Culpeper, Virginia, with Versatile Showroom Space, Attached Garage Featuring Vehicle Lift, and Cabin Huts
Step into a charming blend of vintage character and entrepreneurial potential with unique cabin-style huts.
Step into a charming blend of vintage character and entrepreneurial potential with unique cabin-style huts.
In many gun-focused pawn shops, the owner is often tucked behind a counter, in an office, or deeper in the store for reasons that go far beyond attitude. Security, legal responsibility, inventory control, and business survival all help explain why these owners protect themselves as carefully as they protect their merchandise.
A look at how wolf recovery is reshaping ranch country across nine U.S. states, where wildlife protection and livestock losses are colliding.
A conversational gallery about firearms that looked odd, felt overrated, or drew skepticism at first, but won shooters over through reliability, accuracy, and pure range fun.
A brisk, engaging look at the lesser-known history, design quirks, and lasting influence of the iconic Browning Hi-Power pistol.
A closer look at the Springfield M1A, from its military roots and civilian status to the design details that have shaped its reputation.
A closer look at the smart design details, built-in functions, and long-admired engineering touches that helped make the Remington 870 a legend.
A practical look at the small surprises, quirks, and habits owners often discover after spending real time with the Benelli M4.
A look back at 13 discontinued firearms that earned loyal followings, rising resale values, and a lasting reputation among collectors and shooters.
A look at 15 dog breeds known for forming exceptionally close, loyal bonds with their people.
SHOT Show 2026 delivered plenty of flashy launches, but only a handful stand out as smart buys for real shooters. These are the new rifles, pistols, and shotguns that offer genuine value instead of trade-show hype.
Most hikers worry about bears and big cats, but the animal most likely to turn a backcountry outing deadly is far more familiar. The real danger is often overlooked because it doesn’t fit the usual wilderness horror story.