by Julio A. Montes The Australian Army has supported the United Kingdom and the United States in several combat operations...
Read moreDetailsby Mark Genovese This beautiful belt fed gun first came back to life in early 1996, as a so called...
Read moreDetailsThe author shooting his trusty Vickers. Tea anyone? by Ed Weitzman Compared to the British Mark 1, Vickers machine gun,...
Read moreDetailsby J.M. Ramos The 1980s signalled the beginning of a new era in firearms designs and innovations. Hi-tech firearms started...
Read moreDetailsSection from the 3 RAR on a 2 Cavalry Regiment ASLAV personnel carrier in East Timor. Weapon is a F89A1-LSW....
Read moreDetailsby Charles Cutshaw As recently as a few months ago, I scoffed at the notion that a flashlight of any...
Read moreDetailsAK5D (Carbine version). Note the MIL-STD-1913 rail with Aimpoint sight, longer buttstock with different lock up from the FNC. S-P-A...
Read moreDetailsTippmann 1919 M37 with ammo can and 50-round belt. Photo by Jeff W. Zimba Text and Photos by Jeff W....
Read moreDetailsBy Dan Shea In that ever spiraling event that is called an "Arms Race", every leap forward is an answer...
Read moreDetailsby Dan Shea “Scary” military-type weapons had been banned from the SHOT Show for most of its existence. After many...
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