Evolution of the U.S. Grenade Launcher From World War II to Today’s Conflicts
By Frank Iannamico During World War II, the basic weapons of the U.S. infantryman were the rifle, light machine gun ...
By Frank Iannamico During World War II, the basic weapons of the U.S. infantryman were the rifle, light machine gun ...
There was a time when the American gun culture did not include—or need—a political advocacy component. A diverse “shooting fraternity” ...
By Robert G. Segel World War I German Model 1916 Stahlhelm (German for steel helmet) identified to the 15th Royal ...
By Dean Roxby Into the Archives of Germany’s Intermediate-Caliber Assault Rifle Full title: Sturmgewehr! From Firepower to Striking Power (Revised ...
The Colt and Smith & Wesson Model of 1917 double-action, six-shot revolvers had been manufactured during World War I to ...
By Michael Heidler Like all Eastern Bloc countries, Hungary had introduced assault rifles based on the Kalashnikov design. Initially still ...
By Seth R. Nadel Eugene Stoner is widely known as the designer of “America’s Rifle,” the AR-15/M16/M4, and its original ...
ARSENAL JSCo, BULGARIA MSGL-L The 40х46mm ARSENAL Multi-Shot Grenade Launcher MSGL-L has revolver-type launchers with 6-round drums; chamber loading; a ...
Rapid fire with full control. The first lever-action rifle designed by Benjamin Tyler Henry in 1860 was an advanced concept ...
STEINEL AMMUNITION .45 ACP Defensive SCHP Ammunition Steinel Ammunition, a premium manufacturer of self-defense, hunting and target ammunition, introduced its ...
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