MAKING MAGAZINES FOR THE BLACK RIFLE
By Christopher R. Bartocci The magazine is the heart and soul of any weapon system. If the magazine is not functioning the weapon will not be functioning. Lord ... Read more.
MG34 AND MG42 IN NORWAY, POST WW2
By Folke Myrvang As the Second World War ended, large quantities of small arms became surplus material in the countries where they had been brought by the fight... Read more.
ADAPT OR DIE: NEW TOOLS FOR SNIPERS IN THE ASYMETRIC FIGHT
By Christopher Rance Today’s current snipers are taking a new approach for time sensitive missions that require speed instead of stealth. This approach ha... Read more.
TAKING THE PSL TO THE NEXT LEVEL
By Todd Burgreen The PSL rifle chambered in 7.62x54R was introduced into Romanian military service in the mid-1970s. The mission description for the PSL is clos... Read more.
CZ 805 BREN MODULAR RIFLE
By Leszek Erenfeicht The choice of the name for the brand new Czech modular battle rifle has set the expectations really high. Bren, the Czech LMG designed for ... Read more.
THE CHINESE TYPE-36 “GREASE GUN”
By Frank Iannamico During World War II, the United States became allied with the Chinese Nationalists and provided massive military aid through the United State... Read more.
J. CURTIS EARL CATALOGS
By Tom Davis, Jr. J. Curtis Earl The passage of the 1934 National Firearms Act created a new class of firearm owners in the United States. It is commonly referr... Read more.
RUGER SR 556
By Todd Burgreen What comes to mind if someone mentions getting a rifle for defensive purposes? Most would probably first consider the AR or AK series of weapon... Read more.
NFATCA REPORT: V16N4
THE NFATCA EXPO AND TRADE SHOW By John Brown There have been many times over the last year where many of you might feel like the NFATCA has gone silent in its w... Read more.
RICHARD “DICK” WRAY
By Ken Keilholz The Class III community has lost one of its earliest, well known and respected collectors on July 29, 2012 after a brief illness at the age of 8... Read more.