There is no ammo available where I live. No 9mm, .38 Special, .223 or .308. Occasionally, if you are lucky...
Read moreBy Jean Huon The post-World War II French program of infantry small arms included a light machine gun. Several models...
Read moreThe optical sighting device industry is heading toward replacing traditional ground lens see-through glass optics with optoelectronic sighting devices. This...
Read moreRifle scopes, spotting scopes and binoculars share a similar purpose. The optics are designed to magnify the image of an...
Read moreFN represents Fabrique Nationale the Belgian company that originally designed and manufactured the rifle, FAL represents (in French) Fusil Automatique...
Read moreA rifle-caliber, semi-automatic pistol is an ugly artifact of the 1934 National Firearms Act which classifies short-barreled rifles as “restricted...
Read moreBy Todd Burgreen Any mention of Christensen Arms inevitably brings forth an association with their precision bolt actions. Various models...
Read moreWhat does the statement “high capacity 9MM handgun” conjure up? For sure, models coming to mind are the striker fired...
Read moreSince the German MP 18 had shown its potential in World War I, submachine guns became an indispensable part of...
Read moreThe Copenhagen-based company Dansk Industri Syndikat (DISA) has been manufacturing weapons for the Danish armed forces since 1900. Even before...
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