By Dan SheaToday is a muddy day at Knob Creek Range. Imagine that. In the mud, the noise, the gravel,...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert M. HausmanWhile ATF Won’t Restore Gun Rights, it will Restore Explosive PrivilegesFor over ten years, the Bureau of...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank IannamicoJohnson Rifles and Machine GunsBy Bruce Canfieldwith Robert L. Lamoreauxand Edward R. Johnson,Hardback, 272 printed pages,ISBN: 1-931464-02-2, $49.95,Andrew...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank IannamicoThe Thompson submachine gun first appeared on the commercial market in 1921. The Auto-Ordnance Corporation had attempted to...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert BruceSo, you go to Knob Creek, S.H.O.T. and maybe a police expo or two. Good, these are great...
Read moreDetailsBy Rick CartledgeThose desiring to fire Browning .30 caliber machine guns from the standing position have several alternatives. John Moses...
Read moreDetailsBy J David TrubyIn the animal world, the bigger the brute, the nastier the bite. In reptiles, though, sometimes the...
Read moreDetailsBy Val ShilinThree years ago I was attending the European Symposium on Small Arms and Cannons. During one of the...
Read moreDetailsBy Julio A. MontesCentral America was a hot bed of counterinsurgency warfare between 1960 and late 1990. In order to...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank IannamicoThe World War II Sten submachine gun, known to the British as the Sten machine carbine, originated as...
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