John Moses Browning’s .50 caliber machinegun first roared to life in the closing month of World War One. Astonishingly, it...
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Read moreAffectionately known to generations of American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines as “Ma Deuce,” John Moses Browning’s .50 caliber machine...
Read moreThe Thompson submachine gun is arguably the most often reproduced miniature machine gun since its graceful lines and well known...
Read moreThe first time I saw the Big Boar first hand was at the LAR Manufacturing display at S.H.O.T. Show ’97...
Read moreOrganized and sponsored by The Small Arms Review, the 1999 Silencer Trials drew manufacturers, government personnel, scientists, and journalists from...
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Read moreBy Stephen Stuart World War I saw the advent and proliferation of in all practical terms modern mortars. During the...
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