Sterling silver U.S. doughboy dog tag holder and locket. The outside of the holder is engraved “2nd Lieut. H.W. Billman 109...
Read moreBy Dean Roxby The Unappreciated SLR The origins of the FN49 rifle go back to 1936, prior to WWII. The...
Read moreBy Jean Huon The Ribeyrolles rifle is fitted with a Chauchat bipod. From Bicycles to Ribeyrolles’ Automatic Weapons As early...
Read moreBy Tara Dixon Engel Retired Deputy John Falldorf demonstrates shooting from a prone position with the SU-16’s unique fold-out bipod....
Read moreBy Todd Burgreen Ballistic gel tests were conducted for the benefit of the Remington Defense participants. Sometimes being at the...
Read moreRight-hand profile of an early “00” series XL60 individual weapon. Serial number 001. By Jonathan Ferguson, Photography by N.R. Jenzen-Jones...
Read moreBy Todd Burgreen A Burris RT-6 Riflescope with FastFire™ 3 complimented the multi-role-capable Ruger AR-556 MPR nicely. A Credit to...
Read moreRight-side profile of the British Thorneycroft bullpup bolt-action rifle. (N.R. Jenzen-Jones/ARES) By Jonathan Ferguson A True Forgotten Weapon The world’s...
Read moreBy Michael Laramie Friedrich Bangerter. The centrifugal gun was but one of 50 inventions the Swiss born engineer had to...
Read moreBy Jean Huon Star pistol with stock, selector and 50-shot magazine. José Cruz Echeverria was an established gunsmith in Spain...
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