By Stephen StuartDuring the war in Manchuria and China during the 1930’s, there was controversy within the Japanese Armed Forces,...
Read moreDetailsBy Dan SheaNovember 2000 already. My, how time flies. When you get this, we will be facing the most intense...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert HausmanIn two recent actions involving the industry’s regulator, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (ATF), a retailer...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris ChoatCOMBAT SHOTGUN PRODUCTION CONTRACT AWARDED TO H&KOn May 12, 2000, the US Army Armaments, Research, Development, and Engineering...
Read moreDetailsCosta Rican Sailors practice drill & ceremony with their old M1 Garands. Photo from Ministry of Public Security. By Julio...
Read moreDetailsBy Dudley CalfeeThis LZ was “hot.” As the UH1 “Huey” helicopter approached the clearing, the door gunner could see the...
Read moreDetailsBy Alan C. PaulsonOriginally developed as a military cartridge, the .338 Lapua Magnum may well be seen by small-arms historians...
Read moreDetailsBy Norman PottsWhen Mikhail Kalashnikov first designed his famous AK-47, I doubt he had any idea as to the status...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Bruce Today’s USMC Rifle Company is arguably the most lethal in Corps history. Packing a variety of weapons...
Read moreDetailsBy Jim Schatz“A successful demonstration is a day where no one at the demo gets hurt, all the guns work...
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