by Mark Genovese With the proliferation of semiautomatic belt-fed firearms, both home-built and manufactured, the real need for an affordable...
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Read moreDetailsM60GPMG as manufactured by J. R. Stemple. By Thomas T. Hoel, historical and technical editing by Dan Shea, Photos by...
Read moreDetailsA trooper from 3/187 "Rakassans" wields his M203 system on an M4 carbine during a Ground Assault Convoy movement into...
Read moreDetailsA Sten MK III part set. The receiver has been cut and discarded before importation as per ATFE requirements. The...
Read moreDetailsThe Italian-made Bingham PPS-50 featuring 30-round "banana"-type and 50-shot drum magazines of all steel construction. This Russian PPSh41 SMG rimfire...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert BruceSAR’s readers have the rare privilege of joining Robert Bruce as he goes behind the scenes of the...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris A. Choat MICROTECH KNIVES BUILDS THE UMS FOR DEPLOYED TROOPS MicroTech Knives new UMS (Uniformed Military Service) MicroTech...
Read moreDetailsBy Matt Smith The first time I saw a suppressed .44 caliber weapon was at the 1999 National Suppressor Trials,...
Read moreDetailsBy David M. FortierPhotography by Emily K. Fortier At first glance the reticle of a riflescope seems like such a...
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