40mm Grenades
.22 Multi-Pellet Cartridge By Steve Fleischman Since the beginning of war, throwing objects has been the most popular form of combat. Whether it be rocks or 200... Read more.
Heckler & Koch’s New USP LEM DA-ONLY Trigger System
By Jim Schatz Heckler & Koch recently announced to the world the official existence of a radically new DA Only trigger system designed for the USP Pistol fa... Read more.
The MP38 Maschinenpistole
Although the MP38 appears similar to the MP40 the construction is quite different. By Frank Iannamico The German machine pistol, or submachine gun, was first us... Read more.
Alaska’s Memorial Day Machine Gun Shoot
By Chris Mannino The Alaskan Memorial Day Machine Gun Shoot is held in Anderson about 1 1/2 hours south of Fairbanks on the Parks Highway. The shoot began over ... Read more.
Capping The Rock: The Unfinished Story
Right hand view of prototype #1. Courtesy William Douglas and Browning Firearms Museum. By James L. Ballou My book is finished, five years and a host of friends... Read more.
CZ75 Pistol
By Frank Iannamico The 9mm Parabellum round that was developed by Germany in 1904 finally came of age as a pistol cartridge in the United States in the 1980s. D... Read more.
OP-SKS: Hunting Carbine
By Vadim Ribakov Born for battle in 1945, the SKS self-loading carbine was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1949. Simonov’s brainchild proved reliable, rapid fir... Read more.
The Croatian Service Pistols
The PHP was eclectic mixture between the designs of the Walther 38 and Beretta 92 pistols. Pistol was designed as a large frame, double/single action duty size ... Read more.
SHOT Show 2001
By Dan Shea We wanted to give you a quick overview of some new products we saw at the SHOT show this year. Some are getting more intense tests and articles done... Read more.
Kel-Tec’s “High-Tech” P-32
By Charles Cutshaw Ever since its introduction in 1999, Kel-Tec’s diminutive P-32 has been one of the “hottest” pistols for personal defense and concealed... Read more.