3rd Production FG42 “G” Model with stamped steel receiver. By Frank IannamicoDuring the Second World War the German Wehrmacht fielded...
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Read moreDetailsBy Robert HausmanIsrael Military Industries (IMI) is rumored to be seeking a business expansion opportunity in the U.S. small arms...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris ChoatSPRINGFIELD ARMORY TEAMS WITH THE NRA FOR MEMBERSHIP PROMOTIONSpringfield Armory, “The Oldest Name in American Firearms,” has announced...
Read moreDetailsBy Nick SteadmanSADW is a monthly electronic publication from Nick Steadman Features. Nick, intrepid world traveling reporter for much of...
Read moreDetailsBy Lee ArtenPatton - A Genius For WarBy Carlo D’EsteHarper Collins Publishing Inc.10 East 53rd Street,New York, NY 10022$35.00ISBN 3...
Read moreDetailsBy Larry PrattAssociate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said: “The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment...
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