Shooting the Japanese Type 14 8mm Nambu Pistol with Steinel Ammunition
By Jim Dickson The Nambu Type 14 was adopted in 1926 as the service pistol of the Imperial Japanese Army and served as its military sidearm ... Read more.
Germany’s Ultra Rare MG18 – The 13mm Maxim T.U.F.-MG “Tank und Fleigerabwehr” Machine Gun of WWI
By Jim Dickson When the tank first appeared on the WWI battlefields at the Somme on September 15, 1916, the British Mark 1 tanks had armor ranging from 6mm to 1... Read more.
REVIEW – Marlin’s 45-70 M1895SBL Stainless Steel: Timeless Appeal, Updated Performance
By Jim Dickson While most folks think of Winchester when they think of the taming of the West, Marlin was the first to chamber the 45-70 in a lever action in 18... Read more.
The WWII Sauer M30 Luftwaffe Drilling Survival Rifle
By Jim Dickson Unlike the U.S. Air Force, which thinks a hard-to-hit with skeletonized zip gun is a survival weapon, the German Luftwaffe went all-out, offering... Read more.
The M1941 Johnson Rifle: The Most Reliable Semi-Auto Rifle of All Time
By Jim Dickson The title of the most reliable semi-auto rifle of all time goes to the M1941 Johnson. While the M1 Garand has been known to jam just from the san... Read more.