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The Interview: C. Reed Knight, Jr., Trey Knight, and Doug Olson of Knights Armament Company
Reed: In the mid 70’s, I was competitively pistol shooting and had spent quite a bit of time with the Secret Service pistol camp. They’ve done a lot of tra... Read more.
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Industry Profile: Interview With Dr. Phil Dater, Greg Latka and Richard Sleeva of Gemtech
Phil: I got involved back in the 70’s, around 1976. The first suppressed weapon that I bought was a M 11-380, with a Mac suppressor, the second one was reall... Read more.
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Industry Profile: JRW Sports
Just as this article was going to press, John Weaver was involved in a traffic accident which led to his untimely death. John is survived by his wife Debbie and... Read more.
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Industry Profile: An Interview With John Norrell, Class II Manufacturer
John: I’ve always been involved in firearms since my teenage days. Someone in the ‘70’s showed me a Shotgun News. I then became aware of class III firear... Read more.
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SAR visits the United States Air Force Armament Museum
The Air Force Armament Museum located adjacent to Eglin Air Force Base, near the city of Fort Walton Beach, Florida includes a 28,000 square foot building and f... Read more.
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The Suppressed High Standard Military Model H-D .22
Harry Constance is a highly decorated U.S. Navy Seal, who served three combat tours in Vietnam between 1967 and 1970. He participated in 300 Special Ops behind ... Read more.