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May 24th, 2025

Memorial Day 2025 Sales — Great Deals at Leading Vendors

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Monday, May 26, 2025 is Memorial Day. Many leading shooting sports/outdoor vendors are now running Memorial Day Sales over the next few days. You’ll find savings on guns, ammo, reloading supplies, brass, optics, hunting gear and more.

Check with vendors Brownells, EuroOptic, Creedmoor Sports, Bruno’s, Graf & Sons, Midsouth, Precision Reloading, Bullet Central, Powder Valley, and MidwayUSA to see all the current offers. For example, Precision Reloading offers 10% OFF all orders over $99. You can find other promos and sales with web searches. Here are six noteworthy sales we found. Go to Gun.deals to find specific discounted products.

Brownells Memorial Day Sale — Save 15% with Code MD15

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Brownells has kicked off a major Memorial Day Sale. Use Code MD15 to get 15% Off $250+ orders. This discount applies to vast range of products, and there are other featured deals with specific discounts. You’ll find great deals on Howa products, optics, AR components and more.

Powder Valley — Big Memorial Day Weekend Ammo SALE

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Need ammo? Now’s a great time to buy from Powder Valley, which is running big discounts on factory ammo from many leading sources. Save on rifle, pistol, rimfire, and shotgun ammo from Federal, CCI, Barnes, Hornady, Remington, Frontier, and other leading brands. Savings typically range from 10% to 22% on loaded ammunition during this big Memorial Day Sale.

Precision Reloading Memorial Day Sale

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Leading vendor Precision Reloading is offering site-wide discounts this Memorial Day Weekend. With all orders over $99.00 you can get 10% Off your total costs (not including shipping). To take advantage of this 10% Off deal, use Code SAVE at checkout. This sale ends Tuesday, May 27th at 11:59 pm Mountain time.

Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Memorial Day Sale

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Palmetto State Armory has a major Memorial Day Weekend Sale underway now. Save on guns, optics, triggers, ammunition and more. A wide variety of AR-platform parts are discounted and there are some great deals on handguns. For example, the Taurus TX22 pistol is now just $229.99, a $170.00 savings off the regular $399.99 price. There are also major savings on optics, with big discounts on Vortex, SIG Sauer, Holosun, and Pulsar Optics. For example, SIG Sauer Buckmaster 10X Binoculars are now just $119.99, a whopping 29% off the regular $169.99 price.

Primary Arms Memorial Day Sale

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Primary Arms is running a huge Memorial Day Weekend Sale. Many popular product types are on sale with savings up to $200. You’ll find big discounts on Geissele triggers, FN AR lowers, Magpul Mags, Eotech and Trijicon optics. Plus Benchmark, Kershaw, and Spyderco knives are on sale. NOTE: This is a multi-part sale so discounted items may vary from day to day and new items are added daily.

KYGUNCO Memorial Day Sale

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Popular retailer KYGUNCO is offering significant savings on select firearms and optics with its big 2025 Memorial Day Sale. For example you can get a Rock Island M1911 Stainless Frame Pistol for $416.98 — a whopping 32% off the regular $609.99 price. Or save 21% of a VORTEX Venom Red Dot optic.

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May 24th, 2025

Saturday Movies: Eight Great Lever-Action Rifle Videos

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Lever-action rifles have been an important element of American history. These were truly the rifles that “Won the West”. Today, lever-action rifles remain popular with hunters and cowboy-action shooters. And rimfire lever guns are fun for short-range shooting at reactive targets. Easy to carry, lever guns can also be very effective on varmints. For this Saturday-at-the-Movies installment, we feature eight videos about lever-action rifles. These videos review modern lever guns as well as historic 19th-century lever-action rifles. Three of these videos features sophisticated 3D computer animation so you can look inside the rifles to see how the internal mechanisms function to feed, fire, and eject cartridges.

How a Lever-Action Rifle Functions

This video shows the inner mechanisms of a classic lever-action rifle. It shows how the lever actuates case-feeding from the under-barrel tube, then how the hammer is cocked/fired, and finally how the ejection works after the shot is fired. This video also covers lever-action rifle history, looking at the Winchester 1873 as well as popular modern lever-action firearms.

Classic American Lever-Action Rifles — Hickok45’s Insights


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Hickok45 is one of the more knowledgeable YouTube gun reviewers, and he personally owns a number of lever guns. In this video, which has over 2.5 million views, Hickok45 first showcases the original Henry Rifle, and the brass-receiver model 1866 (aka “Yellowboy”). Then he reviews Winchester’s model 1873 and model 1876 (Centennial). Next comes Winchester designs by J.M. Browning — the model 1886, model 1892, model 1894, and lastly the distinctive model 1895 with vertical magazine. The Model 1895 was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt.

This insightful Hickok45 video has garnered 2.5 million YouTube views. If you can take the time to watch the entire 37-minute video, this is a great history lesson for 19th-century lever guns. In the video, Hickok45 also shows cartridges used in the various rifles.

Top Five Lever-Action Rifle for Hunting and Home Defense

This video combines reviews from multiple YouTube hosts, including .22 Plinkster. It is a good starting point if you are considering purchase of a modern, lever-action rifle for hunting or home defense. We recommend, prior to purchase, that you go to a gun store to inspect the rifles and work the actions. Some lever guns are significantly smoother in operation than others. You’ll also want to check the triggers, and see the options for mounting optics. This video provides a quick look at a variety of lever guns including: Henry Side Gate Lever Rifle; Winchester Model 1866 Short Rifle (replica); Browning BLR Lever Rifle; Marlin Dark Model 336; and Marlin 1895 Custom Shop 45-70.

Seven Reasons to Own a Lever-Action Rifle

We own a variety of lever-action rifles, including Marlins well as handsome replica Uberti 1866 and 1873 rifles. There is much to be said about the lever gun design. Compared to typical modern bolt-actions, lever guns are narrower and lighter. With a little tuning, the replica 19th-century lever-action rifles cycle very quickly and smoothly. And the modern lever guns are good choices for hunters, with their ability to mount scopes and fire modern high-velocity cartridges. This video reveals the reasons every serious shooter should have at least one lever-action rifle in his or her collection.

How a Winchester 1873 Works

This video has over 16 million views on YouTube. The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as “The Gun that Won the West”. The original Model 1873 was manufactured between 1873 and 1923, and it is still available today in replica versions. The 1873 was originally chambered for the .44-40 cartridge, the first significant centerfire cartridge. The 1873 was later produced in .38-40 and .32-20, all of which later became popular handgun cartridges of the day. The Model 1873 was produced in four variations: a 24-inch barrel rifle, a 20-inch barrel carbine, and a “musket”—which was aimed at military contracts and only made up less than 5% of production. The standard rifle-length version was most popular in the 19th century, although Winchester would make rifles to order in any configuration the customer wished, including longer barrels or baby carbines with barrels as short as 12 inches, octagonal-shaped barrels, color case-hardened receivers and fancy engraving.

The Henry Big Boy Lever-Action .44 Magnum

Here’s good, thorough 16-minute review of a modern Henry Big Boy side-gate lever-action rifle chambered for the potent .44 Magnum round. This rifle shows the benefits of modern manufacturing methods, and shows good fit and finish. The review puts the rifle through its paces, show how quickly a modern lever gun can be cycled. We think this would be a good choice for a home defense rifle that could share ammunition with a defensive revolver.

American Classic Reborn — Smith & Wesson Model 1854

This video shows the features of the impressive Smith & Wesson Model 1854, which was introduced in early 2024. S&W calls this an “American classic — redefined for the modern user.” This rifle is offered in three main versions with different finishes and stocks. The version shown above features a rugged stainless-steel bead-finish with M-LOK-capable polymer stock and Picatinny optics rail. There is also also a dark Armornite-finish version with Walnut stock. And there is a third “Stealth Hunter” model with a dark finish, shorter 16.5″ barrel, and extended top rail. A variety of chamberings are offered: .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, and 45-70.

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And if you’ve got some serious bucks there is a Model 1854 .44 Magnum Limited Edition with handsome highly-figured Walnut buttstock and foreend. This limited edition costs a whopping $3849.00 and ships in a special display case (see above).

Marlin 336 XLR Tactical-Style Lever-Action Rifle

And now for something a bit different… Here a Marlin 336 XLR lever-action rifle has been updated with a tactical-style forearm, rail-mounted optic, and suppressor. The reviewer noted how well the rifle functioned: “Recently I got my hands on this 336 XLR from Marlin and all of my preconceptions of tactical lever action rifles has now changed. What I found was a very modern and capable twist to an old school platform.”

More Information on Lever-Action Rifles

Ten Greatest Lever Guns Rifle shooter magazine

Want to learn more about lever-action rifles? RifleShooter magazine has published an interesting article, the 10 Greatest Lever-Action Rifles of All Time. Writing for RifleShooter, Brad Fitzpatrick examined a wide selection of lever guns produced in the past 150 years, and came up with this list of ten “all-star” lever-action rifles:

Browning BLR
1860 Henry Rifle
Marlin 336
Marlin 1895/444
Ruger 96/44

Savage Model 99
Winchester Model 1873/73
Winchester Model 1888/88
Winchester Model 1892/92
Winchester Model 1894/94

As with all “Top 10″ lists, this will be controversial. Where is the Winchester model 1866 “Yellowboy”, the favorite of Native Americans? Where is the iconic Winchester model 1895, the beloved gun Teddy Roosevelt called “Big Medicine”? But other choices are hard to fault. The classic 1860 Henry Rifle surely belongs on the list. And, believe it or not, the Winchester Model 94 is the best-selling sporting rifle of all time in the USA, according to RifleShooter.

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May 24th, 2025

Burris XTR Rings with Inserts — Good Choice for PRS/NRL

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For years we have touted the advantages of Burris Signature rings, with polymer Pos-Align Inserts. PRS/NRL shooters take note — this technology is available in a beefier, heavy-duty ring system for tactical rifles. The impressive Burris XTR Signature Rings offer six (6) clamping bolts per ring plus strong, dual steel base-clamps that self-center on Weaver or Picatinny rails. These aluminum XTR Signature Rings provide strength and holding power, plus the key benefits of Pos-Align inserts. As impressive as XTR rings are — they aren’t that expensive, with 1″-diameter XTRs starting at about $87.00 per pair (30mm and 34mm XTRs cost a bit more).

The polymer inserts in Signature rings perform three key functions. First, the inserts provide full, uniform scope-to-ring contact, with no need for lapping. You get a very secure “grip” on your scope without ring marks. Second, the Pos-Align inserts can provide elevation “pre-load”. With eccentric (offset) inserts, you can raise the back of the scope relative to the front, gaining up to 54 MOA of built-in elevation, without the need for expensive tapered bases. Third, the offset inserts can be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise to shift point of impact. This lets you zero your rifle easily while keeping the turrets in the center of their travel.

Burris XTR Signature Rings are offered in 1″, 30mm, and 34mm diameters, and three (3) different heights: 1″, 1.25″, and 1.5″. Each ring set includes two sets of concentric inserts and one set each of the following offset inserts: +/-5 MOA, +/-10 MOA, +/-20 MOA. These allow you to “pre-load” elevation and/or center up your cross-hairs.

– Pre-load Elevation. No need for expensive tapered bases for long-range shooting.
– Correct misalignment caused by off-center receiver holes.
– Correct for bases or rings being slightly off-center.

How to Pre-load Elevation
To add elevation, set the Pos-Align Offset Inserts to raise the rear of the scope and lower the front. As long as there remains sufficient clearance between the front objective bell and the barrel, Burris recommends lowering the front of the scope the most and raising the rear of the scope the least. The amount of actual elevation “pre-load” will depend on the ring spacing (see chart). In the illustration, with 4.75 inches between ring centers, a +/- 20 MOA pair in the front combined with a -/+ 5 MOA pair in the rear will yield +25 MOA of total elevation. (If the rings are positioned further apart, you’ll get less elevation pre-load.)

Burris Pos-Align XTR tactical Rings preload elevation

Using Inserts to Adjust Point of Impact in Any Direction
Although it is convenient and most understandable to refer to the ring inserts as a “bottom” or “top” insert, the inserts may be rotated to any angle within the scope rings. This allows the shooter to correct the point-of-impact in any direction. The drawings below show how the inserts can be rotated to induce both elevation and windage changes at the same time.

Burris Pos-Align XTR tactical Rings preload elevation

Product tip from Boyd Allen. We welcome reader submissions.

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