SITREP: December 2001
By Dan Shea We watched the TV at the airport in Phoenix, at first thinking it was a leader for some new action movie, then the second plane hit. Our abject horr... Read more.
Industry News: December 2001
By Robert M.Hausman String of Legal Victories Boosts Industry A series of legal victories for the industry was capped in early fall with a unanimous ruling by t... Read more.
New Review: December 2001
By Chris Choat UNDER FOREARM INTEGRATED RAIL FROM GG&G If you have an AR-15/M-16 type rifle or the very popular H&K MP5 submachine gun you can now add a... Read more.
Book Reviews: December 2001
By Vic Fogle EYE DEEP IN HELL: Trench Warfare in World War Iby John EllisThe Johns Hopkins University Press2715 North Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21218-431... Read more.
Small Arms Data by Wire (SADW): December 2001
By Nick Steadman SADW is a monthly electronic publication from Nick Steadman Features. Nick, intrepid world traveling reporter for much of the arms industry, fi... Read more.
T&E Gemtech’s Viper Suppressor
By Al Paulson I’ve had a grudging respect for Ingram submachine guns for many years. That respect began when the compact M10/9 was selected over the Uzi for t... Read more.
The 2001 Oregon State Machine Gun Shooting Championship
By Vic Fogle Most shooting competitions are conducted in an environment of relative background silence, perhaps to allow shooters to concentrate better, and for... Read more.
The Thompson Submachine Gun ID Guide, Part II: The Auto-Ordnance, Bridgeport and Auto-Ordnance, West Hurley 1928
By Frank Iannamico During World War II the Savage Arms Company experienced difficulty in keeping up with the ever-increasing demand for more Thompsons. Several ... Read more.
Norgon’s “Ambi-Catch™”Improves M16 Ergonomics
By Charles Cutshaw There have been many aftermarket accessories and “improvements” introduced for the ubiquitous AR-15/M16 rifle and its derivatives over th... Read more.
MP7 HK
By Dan Shea The Cibola Dust Course at Yuma Proving Ground is well known to small arms testers as a place that not only tortures the firearms, but the testers as... Read more.