In the late 19th and into the 20th century, the 10-gauge was in widespread use as an all-purpose shotgun for hunting ducks, upland birds, and small game, much as the 12-gauge is today. It had a 2 ...
Hunters who are looking for a lighter shotgun to carry for spring turkey hunting season, may want to consider a .410. Recent advancements in shot shell technology have made small .410 shotguns a ...
In 1989, Mossberg, in conjunction with Federal Ammunition, created the 3.5 inch 12-gauge. This represented the most significant development in hunting shotguns since the 3 inch magnum's introduction ...
The Beretta Xplor underwent 3 years of development, 8,000 hours of engineering, 2,000 hours of testing and more than 100,000 rounds fired through prototypes and production models. The 3 1/2-inch 12 ...
Editor's note: Gerard Marco, of Fleming, has been a licensed and professional gunsmith for more than 35 years. He's agreed to be "The Gun Guy" -- a local expert who will answer questions about guns ...