On October 19, 1960, the U.S. Army announced the testing and evaluation of a new 40mm grenade launcher designated as...
Read moreDue in part to the growing cost and dwindling availability of Class III machine guns and suppressors, considerable interest has...
Read moreBy W. Jim Dickson In World War I, the U.S. discovered that some of the low numbered M1903 Springfield receivers...
Read moreIf the last true firearm innovation was the polymer frame, we’re about 50 years into the current technological drought. Like...
Read moreIn recent years, the popularity of AK mag-azine collecting increased dramatically. Every week you can see rare Soviet prototype magazines...
Read moreBy Jim Dickson The Nambu Type 14 was adopted in 1926 as the service pistol of the Imperial Japanese Army and served as its...
Read moreThe Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt, Jordan and Syria was fought from June 5 to June 10, 1967. During...
Read moreThe ROK Special Forces, especially the Army’s Special Operations Command (SOC), has been using the K1A SMG as its main...
Read moreBy Todd Burgreen Striker-fired, polymer-framed handguns have evolved into the benchmark for personal defense, law enforcement, and military handguns. These...
Read moreErgonomics is the science of interfacing man-made objects with the human animal. This pursuit shapes the way we drive our...
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