Czech ZB26 Gunner’s Kit
Czech ZB26 light machine gun. By Robert G. Segel People in the general populace don’t think of Czechoslovakia as an international arms maker of high quality p... Read more.
Material Witness: V20N2
By David Lake Steel, Simplified. Steel is the stuff of which the modern world is made. It is pervasive in history and its presence and application mirrors the r... Read more.
Meaning of the 1920-mark on German Military Weapons
Today the German Karabiner 98a can more often been found on the market with the “1920” marking than the Gewehr 98. The exact position of the mark on... Read more.
The Walther CCP: Addressing the Timeless Quandary of Big Bullets in Little Guns
The Walther CCP employs an unconventional application of fairly conventional firearms technology and in so doing revolutionizes the concept of concealed carry h... Read more.
The AMT AUTOMAG III
A vintage M1 carbine is displayed with an Automag III pistols and a box of 1944 dated Winchester carbine ammo. The loose rounds in the photo are modern soft-poi... Read more.
Mossberg MVP LC: High Capacity Precision Bolt Action
By Todd Burgreen Generally speaking, firearm manufactures focus production on specific categories of weapons. Examples of category labels consist of sporting ar... Read more.
The Lancer L30 HM (Heavy Metal) & New Product Releases
The rifle supplied to SAR for test and evaluation was the model Heavy Metal, Notice the carbon fiber stock and handguard which are both manufactured by Lancer. ... Read more.
American Built Arms Mod * X Chassis Stock + Trijicon’s AccuPower® Scope
The A*B Arms Modular Weapons System along with the Trijicon AccuPower 4-16X50 scope can turn your Remington 700 short action rifle into a 21st Century, highly a... Read more.
SAR Visits GEMTECH
Gemtech’s versatile “One” centerfire rifle suppressor and their G-Core GM-9, 9mm Parabellum suppressor. (Photo courtesy of Gemtech) By Frank I... Read more.
Manufacturing History of Ingram-MAC Type Firearms
The oldest surviving Ingram Model 10, serial number 2. (Courtesy Jeff Hooper) By Frank Iannamico In 1964, while working at the Erquiaga Arms Company, Gordon Ing... Read more.