By Erich PrattGun Ruling Sends Shockwaves Through BradyvilleThe inhabitants of Bradyville are up in arms these days.Bradyville is the land...
Read moreBy Janne PohjoispääIn the era of bolt-action military rifles, several nations employed the .22-rimfire variations of their military rifles for...
Read moreBy Robert M. HausmanPhoenix, Arizona, is known to most people as a winter vacation spot. Warm and sunny all year,...
Read moreBy Charles CutshawI first became aware of the Kalashnikov assault rifle along about 1966, when I was a young US...
Read moreBy Matt SmithSAR had the opportunity recently to sit down with Joe Gaddini and Scott Prince of Southeastern Weaponry Research...
Read moreBy Frank IannamicoFrank Iannamico has recently finished what is the definitive work on the Military Thompsons. “American Thunder: The Military...
Read moreBy Charles CutshawIf there is a single “battle rifle” that defines the term, it is the Fusil Automatique Legere (Rifle,...
Read moreBy Jeff HoffmanSAR is not politically correct. When we received this article, I considered changing all of the “Sniper” phraseology...
Read moreBy Destiny DensleyThe topic sends chills down the spines of every gun grabbing liberal in America, but if you live...
Read moreBy Robert CorteseEvaluating the Sturmgewehr 44’s combat record in World War II poses a more difficult problem than similar studies...
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