Letters to SAR: March 2000
About a year and a half ago, a WWII veteran approached a local class 3/collector with what you see in the photos, Imagine the dealer’s surprise when he saw a ... Read more.
SITREP: February 2000
Just a couple of thoughts. I am sitting at the shop, everyone is calmed down, I have gone through all the computers, booted this, changed that, we are up and ru... Read more.
Hawaii Historic Arms Association Show
Hawaii has a lot of firearms enthusiasts. Those of us from the Free Zones tend to think of the Controlled Zones as places where no interest in firearms is evide... Read more.
SITREP: January 2000
As I write this, there are three weeks until Y2K sets in. When this Sitrep hits the filmhouse, film will be produced and Fedexed to the printer. The printer wil... Read more.
Letters to SAR: January 2000
I have been watching the news, and watching the election preparations. I keep wondering if you or anyone is going to activate the Committee of 1776 this year, a... Read more.
SITREP: V3N3
December, 1999. End of the Century, end of the millennium. Perhaps there are those that will argue this whole thing is off a year or two due to calendar differe... Read more.
Letters to SAR: V3N3
I just had to pass this information on to you. I am stationed with the U. S. Army in Germany, and have been for many years. I just got a letter from the Provost... Read more.
SITREP: November 1999
Quote of the month, sent in by email from little r rambo. This is offered without comment: “A slipping sear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when y... Read more.
Letters to SAR: November 1999
I enjoyed your article concerning your visit to the NDIA conference and the live fire demonstration that obviously was impressive to those attending.
Please no... Read more.
SITREP: October 1999
On Friday, August 13, 1999 I was reading an article in the LA Times called The Reality of Weapons Buybacks by Joe Mozingo. There are several very interesting po... Read more.