By James J. BesemerWhile vacationing in Italy this summer I had the privilege to spend an afternoon browsing through the...
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Read moreDetailsBy Mark GenoveseI’m sure all of you guys out there are saying to yourself, what the hell is a Kulspruta...
Read moreDetails3rd Production FG42 “G” Model with stamped steel receiver. By Frank IannamicoDuring the Second World War the German Wehrmacht fielded...
Read moreDetailsThe Model 6 liked 230 grain loads in Remington nickel plated brass. It also worked with 230 grain LRN bullets...
Read moreDetailsPaul Arten shooting the Ingram Model 6. By Lee ArtenSeven of us were shooting on an outdoor range in Upper...
Read moreDetailsThe M1941 Johnson Rifle (top) and its rival the M1 Garand. By Frank IannamicoThere were many factors that contributed to...
Read moreDetailsBy Dan Shea12 January 2001. Sitting at the SHOT Show in New Orleans.I was curious as to what the mood...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert HausmanIsrael Military Industries (IMI) is rumored to be seeking a business expansion opportunity in the U.S. small arms...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris ChoatSPRINGFIELD ARMORY TEAMS WITH THE NRA FOR MEMBERSHIP PROMOTIONSpringfield Armory, “The Oldest Name in American Firearms,” has announced...
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