At the end of the 19th Century it was popular in Europe, for a time, to have service rifle and...
Read moreSAR Editor Dan Shea “let slip the dogs of war,” ripping up the range with twin mounted M240 machine guns,...
Read moreBy Robert M. HausmanWhat today is arguably the largest dealer in surplus war material in the country, SARCO (an acronym...
Read moreAAC issues a ballistic nylon belt pouch as standard equipment with the Scarab, so the pistol can be carried in...
Read moreBy David M. FortierRock In A Hard Place: The Browning Automatic Rifleby James L. BallouCollector Grade Publications Inc.P.O. Box 1046Cobourg,...
Read moreThe U. S. S. West Virginia is embroiled in flames on December 7, 1941. — U. S. Navy photograph By...
Read moreA wartime P.38 manufactured by the Walther Company (ac code) in 1942. By Frank IannamicoOne of the most famous military...
Read moreTwo of the self-propelled artillery pieces on exhibit are (at left) U.S. M42 Twin 40mm SPAAG and a U.S. M55...
Read moreGemtech’s SOS-45 suppressor is short and light enough so it doesn’t need a Nielsen device for reliable functioning on the...
Read moreBy Dan SheaThe battle is heating up. Many firearms owners in the United States are being lulled into complacency by...
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