For those who came in late, the venerable Jeff Cooper has been teaching personal self-defense and the arts of rifle,...
Read moreInterest in French military weapons in the U.S. has been limited to just a few collectors at best. The French...
Read moreLooking back at the history and evolution of small arms, it is sometimes amusing to see that man has continued...
Read moreJSSAP, the Joint Service Small Arms Program, has helped the process of innovation in small arms technology in the past-...
Read moreSeveral fellow shooters within my circle of friends are connoisseurs of the .22 caliber suppressor. They like quiet guns. And...
Read moreThe Tula Cartridge Works in Russia’s State Arsenal is the leading engineering enterprise in Russia’s defense complex. They have recently...
Read moreBy The Small Arms Review Editorial Staff Each month, (or at least any month we think of it) we will...
Read moreIn 1961, the Soviet Red Army took a major step in small-arms deployment by replacing the belt-fed 7.62x39mm RPD (Ruchnoy...
Read moreIt has been 80 years since the Marine Corps opened its base at Quantico Virginia in 1917. The Great War...
Read moreLocated on the bank of the Rhein Falls, SIG (Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft) is situated in the picturesque town of Schaffhausen,...
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