THE 57MM RECOILLESS RIFLE FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE
By Chuck MadurskiPhotos courtesy Kevin Dockery The M18 and M18A1 57mm recoilless rifles are the smallest of a family of such weapons that served the United Stat... Read more.
THE DEVELOPEMENT OF THE M79 GRENADE LAUNCHER
By Kevin Dockery In the post-WWII years, the problem of increasing the range of a grenade, while increasing the accuracy and cutting back on the weapon weight, ... Read more.
THE SEALS AND THE STONER
By Kevin Dockery A new weapons system became available to the SEALs soon after their direct involvement in Vietnam began. And this new weapon became something o... Read more.
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN GUN OWNERS .50 CALIBER RIFLE & MACHINE GUN SHOOT
By Vic Fogle The sense of relief and recognition that can be conveyed by seeing a familiar symbol is little short of amazing. Consider the hiker over rock who f... Read more.
THE CHILDERS S.O.W.
By Robert Bruce “The SOW represented an advanced concept that exhibited considerable potential. This was not only a military weapon, but also for SWAT teams i... Read more.
HEL 5.56MM SUPPRESSORS FOR THE M16A1
By Al Paulson and N.R. Parker The growing involvement of U.S. armed forces in Vietnam stimulated the deployment of the new rifle developed by the late Gene Ston... Read more.
SITREP: APRIL 2002
By Dan Shea Every once in a while, we decide to “Theme” an issue. This is usually a huge task, requiring that a lot of people pull together to make it all h... Read more.
INDUSTRY NEWS: APRIL 2002
By Robert M. Hausman Sales Increase Came At Right Time After a lackluster first half, firearms sales began to increase in August and the sale jump lasted pretty... Read more.
NEW REVIEW: APRIL 2002
By Chris A. Choat ARMALITE INTRODUCES NEW LINE OF CAMOUFLAGE RIFLES Armalite, Inc. has now introduced a line of camouflage rifles. Whether you’re sliding over... Read more.
M14 VS. M16 IN VIETNAM
By Robert Bruce “In Vietnam around the end of 1965, US forces first engaged disciplined, regular troops of the North Vietnamese Army in the bloody battles of ... Read more.