The oldest surviving Ingram Model 10, serial number 2. (Courtesy Jeff Hooper) By Frank Iannamico In 1964, while working at...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel For centuries prior to the advent of firearms, a metal blade of some sort was the...
Read moreDetails"C" Company, No. 200 Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Battalion of Death) Belton Park Camp, Grantham, August 1918. By Robert G....
Read moreDetailsA Browning 1919A1 .30 caliber machine gun (bottom) along with other World War II era small arms including a Browning...
Read moreDetailsThe brick, masonry and earth embankments of Fort Nelson. This Victorian era fortress has been fully restored and is home...
Read moreDetailsThe Proof House today. Not even the buildings have changed very much although the building on the right has often...
Read moreDetailsBilly Mitchell's Winchester Model 94. (Photo Jaclyn Nash, Courtesy of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History) By George E....
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. SegelThe War and Peace Revival, in association with the Invicta Military Vehicle Preservation Society, once again held the...
Read moreDetailsThe backside of the Baluch rug shows the craftsmanship that went into its construction and the attention to detail. (Author's...
Read moreDetailsRight side of the Phase I SPIW from Springfield Armory with the full complement of equipment for firing 60 rounds...
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