U.S. Armed Forces Museum – Largo, Florida
By Miles Vining Tucked away along a back road in Logan, Florida is the unassuming U.S. Armed Forces Museum. Not 30 minutes from St. Petersburg, the museum’s p... Read more.
Vigneron: Belgium’s Own Way to a Submachine Gun
By Michael Heidler In the postwar years, Belgium’s army was equipped with weapons of the Allies. But in the early 1950s the desire to have their own weapon fr... Read more.
Manta Extreme Rail Guards
By Christopher R. Bartocci The AR/M16 market is flooded by a multibillion dollar industry of manufacturers of rifles, components and accessories. With the onset... Read more.
Feeding WW2 U.S. .50 Cal. Browning Machine Guns: Part I
Text and Photos by Jean-François Legendre This study, divided into two parts, is intended to describe the feed systems for U.S. .50 cal. Browning machine guns.... Read more.
SITREP: V17N4
By Dan Shea It’s hard to believe we’re ending our 17th year of Small Arms Review. However, that’s the fact, and we keep on providing the best coverage of ... Read more.
THE CHACO WAR
By Jean Huon Military history is a fascinating subject, particularly the story of “forgotten wars” such as the Boer War or the Spanish Civil War. Let’s to... Read more.
NEW REVIEW: V17N3
By Chris A. Choat Traditions Tactical Introduces Tactical Scope and Rings Traditions Tactical has just introduced a line of tactical scopes and rings for 2013. ... Read more.
NFATCA REPORT: IT’S OUR TURN ON THE AMMO SHORTAGE
By John Brown For quite some time now, everyone that shoots has been complaining about the shortage and, the pricing, of ammo all across the country. All you ha... Read more.
XCALIBER SLIENCERS
By Frank Iannamico The silencer (suppressor) business is booming (pun intended). In the last few years the sale of suppressors has increased dramatically. Suppr... Read more.