Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Kel-Tec Innovation; Winchester XPR Hunter; Danish Madsen Submachine Gun

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posted on January 9, 2019
Ever since its 1991 founding by George Kellgren, Kel-Tec has been known for its innovative designs in the firearm industry. ARTV talks with George Kellgren himself—winner of the 2019 Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award—as well as his two sons, about the company's history and what still drives their designs almost 30 years later. Watch a preview here.







In this week's "Rifleman Review," Mark Keefe tests Winchester's new XPR Hunter Vias Rifle in .308 Win. 



For "I Have This Old Gun," we look at a relic of the Cold War, the Danish Madsen Submachine Gun.



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