USMC SCOUT SNIPERS
By Robert Bruce “The reputation of the Marine Scout Sniper that we, the present generation, enjoy was earned by those of our past. From Corporal Bertoli and Lieutenant... Read more.
BIG MAC ATTACK!
By Frank Iannamico As expected, the MAC 10 designation often leads to a question of, “Was there a MAC 1 through MAC 9 submachine gun?” The answer is simple;... Read more.
GENERAL KALASHNIKOV’S 85TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
By John P. Wallace “I can quote from many letters where the soldiers stayed alive in battle and thank me and my machine gun. I understand if someone pulls a trigger... Read more.
A FIST FULL OF FIREPOWER! RIFLE CALIBERS IN PISTOL-SIZE PACKAGES
By Jeff W. Zimba In 1971 as “Dirty Harry,” Clint Eastwood proclaimed that his Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum revolver was “The most powerful... Read more.
RAFFICA
Text and Photos By Dan Shea “The press is too powerful and important to be neglected by the arms makers. Hence, none of the great arms merchants are without... Read more.
USAF EXPEDITIONARY SECURITY FORCES
By Robert Bruce “When we go outside the wire, it is no joke. There are people out there who want to kill Coalition forces.” USAF Tech Sergeant Earl Rogers,... Read more.
FULL AUTO, FAMILY & FREEDOM: SAR TALKS WITH TED NUGENT
By Jeff W. Zimba The name Ted Nugent means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Born in 1948 in Detroit, “middle finger first” as... Read more.
LASERGRIPS FROM CRIMSON TRACE A NEW LIGHT ON TACTICAL LASER SIGHTS
Text & Photos by Jeff W. Zimba Fifteen years ago, weapon mounted laser aiming devices were quite different than they are today. It was extremely expensive, very... Read more.
BOOK REVIEW ENEMIES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, BY MATTHEW BRACKEN
Reviewed by Jeff W. Zimba Enemies Foreign and DomesticBy Matthew BrackenISBN 0-9728310-1-0570 pagesSteelcutter PublishingSan Diego, CAwww.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com... Read more.
THE BRIDE OF RAFFICA!
By Dan Shea “The Yankees beat all creation. There seems to be no limit to what they are able to do.” – Lord Wolseley to Hiram Maxim. As I look... Read more.
