THE SKORPION COMES TO AMERICA
By William R. Bishop One of the most iconic firearms of the Cold War was the diminutive Vzor 1961 (Model 1961) submachine gun made in the Czech city of Uhersky ... Read more.
FEEDING THE TIGER
By Jean-Francois Legendre The author Dolf Goldsmith presents in his authoritative study on Maxim machine guns The Devil’s Paintbrush: Sir Hiram Maxim’s... Read more.
U.S. NAVY MOBILE SECURITY FORCES
By Robert Bruce “Under present day threat, Navy leadership recognized the need for a light, rapid deployable security force to provide point defense for Navy ... Read more.
EARLY ANTI-AIRCRAFT WEAPONS
By James L. Ballou Visionaries such as Billy Mitchell and Jimmy Doolittle saw the potential of the aircraft as a weapon of war. The evolution of aircraft weapon... Read more.
GREEK MINISTRY OF DEFENSE WAR MUSEUM
The entrance to the museum is ringed by aircraft used by the Greek Air Force including a replica 1912 H. Harman suspended over the main entranceway. By Robert G... Read more.
9MM PM-63 POLAND’S FIRST PDW
By Leszek Erenfeicht Almost twenty years before the West went PDW-crazy with advent of micro-caliber rounds that made the concept viable at last, a machine pist... Read more.
NEW PRODUCTS
By Chris Choat ArmaLite Introduces the Ultimate SuperSASS ArmaLite unveiled the AR-10 SuperSASS at the January 2006 SHOT show in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the mo... Read more.
INDUSTRY NEWS
By Robert Hausman Bushmaster has won summary judgment in the case originally brought by Colt against Bushmaster in which Colt claimed Bushmaster had infringed i... Read more.
NFATCA REPORT
By John Brown Over a year ago, several of us were sitting around at the Knob Creek event and we started talking about all of the individual dealers that have be... Read more.
RAFFICA
By Dan Shea “Take saltpeter, charcoal, and sulphur, and you can make thunder and lightning, if you know how.” – Roger Bacon, De Nullitate Magiae,... Read more.