By Philip H. Dater, M.D. Sitting here in relative isolation watching the snow fall, my mind drifts to pondering over...
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Read moreDetailsBy Frank Iannamico A U.S. Army soldier on the firing range with an M16A2 rifle. The Army began replacing its...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Iannamico The early M16 rifles were issued in relatively small numbers to U.S. military advisors and Special Forces...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Iannamico The universally respected M1 Garand service rifle was designed and developed at the U.S. Springfield Armory. During...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael Heidler - At the beginning of the 20th century, Mexico was a country without any tradition in arms...
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