COMPANY SPOTLIGHT
Dickinson Ranger
Dickinson Ranger Youth Model
QUITE THE RANGE IN NEW SERIES OF SINGLE-SHOTS Dickinson Arms’ recently introduced Ranger shotguns includes Adult, Youth and Survival models, multiple gauges, features like ventilated rib barrels and Turkish walnut or synthetic stock options. PHOTOS BY DICKINSON ARMS
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ickinson Arms has introduced a newfor-2020 family of single-shot shotguns that combines classic good looks, superior craftsmanship, excellent shooting performance and remarkable value. Dickinson’s new Ranger Series includes models designed for the shooting needs of adults and youth, as well as a shortbarreled Survival model – at retail prices starting as low as $144 MSRP. “This is an excellent first shotgun for those getting into the sport, as well as for more experienced shooters looking to add something new and unique to their collections,” said Tim Bailey of Dickinson Arms. “In the Dickinson tradition, this new Ranger Series has a look and feel of quality, despite the fact that it is so affordable. It may be somebody’s first shotgun,
but they will own it and treasure it for years to come, because it is built to last and it’s fun and easy to shoot.” The standard Dickinson Ranger features a simple and reliable breakopen action for easy loading and operation, and comes with a 28-inch barrel in 12-gauge, 20-gauge, 28-gauge and .410 bore. The Ranger’s attractive satin silver receiver is complemented by a choice of available checked Turkish walnut or rugged black synthetic stock. Both versions offer a rubber buttplate for comfortable shooting and a ventilated rib for better sighting and accuracy. The Dickinson Ranger comes with a fixed modified choke for 12-, 20- and 28-gauge models, and with a fixed full choke on the .410 bore. Younger shooters will love the Dickinson Ranger Youth Model
available in 12-gauge, 20-gauge and .410 bore with a 24-inch barrel. Designed to be easy to carry and handle, Dickinson’s Ranger Youth shotgun is a great way to bring new people into the sport. Available with a walnut stock and forend and boasting the same attractive satin silver receiver, this shotgun has an “Old West” appearance that will appeal to shooters young and old. Dickinson will also offer a Ranger Survival Model with a rugged black synthetic stock and 18.5-inch barrel. This model will be offered in 12-gauge, 20-gauge and .410 bore and will include a durable nylon carrying case with shoulder strap as standard equipment. Editor’s note: For more information, visit dickinsonarms.com. americanshootingjournal.com 33