Finally Scratching the Duck Hunting Itch Can Be Dangerous (and Expensive)

I’m not much of a hunter. Yes, I have hunted, and the proof’s hanging over my desk at home. But I think I’ve probably shot my last ungulate. I just never had the hankering true hunters get to be out there and bring down four-legged non-frozen meat on the hoof. Birds, on the other hand, … Read more

Remington’s New V3 Compact Shotgun for Kids and Smaller Shooters

The Remington V3 (along with its big brother, the VersaMax) is one of our favorite shotguns. It’s tough, affordable and its Versaport gas system makes it supremely reliable, even when you run it filthy dirty. Now Big Green’s offering the easy-to-shoot V3 in a size that’s perfect for kids or smaller-framed shooters. Here’s their press … Read more

Daily Digest: No Guns in Detroit, An ‘Emergency’ in California, and Another Uber Incident

First the Chicago show, now Detroit . . . King 810 Cancel Show After Gun Issues at Detroit Venue – “King 810 cancelled a Detroit show over the weekend after not being allowed to bring guns into the venue. Though a few King 810 members are apparently licensed to carry in Michigan, St. Andrew’s Hall still forbid the … Read more

Gun Review: Remington V3 Field Sport Shotgun

If your father took the leap and bought one of those new-fangled auto-loading shotguns, there’s a good chance he bagged rabbits, busted clays, killed turkeys or downed ducks with an elegant Remington 1100 or the more workmanlike (but versatile) Remington 11-87. Big Green still sells both guns, in large numbers, for good reason. They remain useful, reliable and affordable firearms. Yes, but … Read more