View Full Version : Double Gun Journal in association with Rose & Scroll Fine Gun Journal is Back in Digi
Dean Romig
12-26-2025, 01:07 PM
In case you aren't aware...
Just became available December 25, 2025.
https://doublegunjournal.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web
I subscribed at $90/yr.
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Phillip Carr
12-26-2025, 01:35 PM
I joined last night
Corey Barrette
12-26-2025, 02:43 PM
Just subscribed. Pleased to know it’s back! Thanks for the heads up, Dean.
William Woods
12-27-2025, 12:33 PM
Are the Cote's involved? If so, to what extent?
Dean Romig
12-27-2025, 12:56 PM
Yes they are fully involved as co-publishers.
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Phil Yearout
12-27-2025, 04:38 PM
I realize it's a digital world out there. I just think about the excitement I felt whenever I saw a new DGJ in my mailbox; opening it up was like receiving a gift, and I'm not sure seeing something come up on my computer will give me the same feeling or the same level of enjoyment. But maybe I'll come around; who knows?
Dean Romig
12-27-2025, 09:58 PM
Same feelings here Phil.
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Mike Koneski
12-28-2025, 06:05 PM
I subscribed today too. I prefer old school hard copy too, but I’m willing to give digital a try.
Garry L Gordon
12-28-2025, 07:38 PM
The duck hunting sequence was amazing.
Andrew Sacco
12-29-2025, 09:48 AM
Can't bring myself to do it yet. I can't even read a digital newspaper. I had a Kindle, threw the damn thing away. That being said there are nicely produced outdoors paper periodicals that I think are total crap I won't read either. I'm going to wait to see what folks say after reading this digital release.
Mike Koneski
12-30-2025, 05:31 PM
The duck hunting sequence was amazing.
I didn’t know Sherman was British. 🙄
Craig Larter
12-30-2025, 05:51 PM
I would like to see the format. I don't need to see old DGJ articles republished in digital format. New material would be most welcome and I would consider writing articles again if there will be compensation for contibutors. Good luck I hope it works.
Andrew Sacco
12-30-2025, 07:58 PM
Craig I think the approach they’re taking is someone will read the old articles. That’s something I can’t do without losing focus but want them to succeed so I’ll end up subscribing. First class video work if not a bit contrived. But what else do we have?
Mike Koneski
02-01-2026, 10:32 AM
Watched the latest feed from R&S/DGJ this AM. I thought maybe there would be new DGJ content, but it looks like it’s all narrated articles from the DGJ run. The R&S articles so far held little interest for me. My biggest beefs, and I find them both highly annoying, 1) the lispy British accent of the narrator. Same guy does all the articles so far that I’ve seen. No need for the accent. 2) You have to set up a Substack account to receive the feed. You not only have to scroll through the posts to see R&S/DGJ, but then you see all the leftist BS that is posted there. Call it leftist, liberal, communist, socialist, Marxist, democrat, etc, it’s the same evil ideas. I will not be renewing my subscription. Daniel and Joanna had a great thing going in the DGJ, but this didn’t add to it. Just my opinion.
Frank Srebro
02-01-2026, 10:50 AM
I wonder about copyright permissions for republication of articles, beyond the authors' submittal for one-time insertion in the original DGJ?
Kevin McCormack
02-01-2026, 12:32 PM
What the Mountain Man said - I used to bend the knee for Garden & Gun magazine until they went so far left with PETA, DEI and other nonsense they could qualify for hiking board handlers in a log canoe race. Called up to vent and the first thing the chirpy receptionist asked me after initial pleasantries was where I lived and how old I was. And that was the end of that!
Bill Murphy
02-01-2026, 01:03 PM
Garden and Gun piled up in my library so fast that I cancelled just to get room to work. When Dan Cote asked for material for his proposed Volume 3 of The Parker Story, I immediately emailed him (as he had asked) and offered my research material to him (again, exactly what he asked for). Weeks have gone by and he has not replied. After asking for gun and research information for a proposed new Parker Story reissue, only a few hours went by before his interest passed to his Rose and Scroll project. No thanks.
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