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06/27/2024

The P365-FUSE is the ultimate fusion of full-size capability that delivers a 21 + 1 round capacity featuring a long slide, 4.3” barrel, and the LXG (laser

06/27/2024

Back when this country was first being settled, the pioneers were shooting their long-barreled Kentucky rifles offhand at game, in shooting matches, and in

06/20/2024

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06/20/2024

Upon picking up the Tisas 1911A1 ASF U.S. Army 45, I learned the guys at the gun counter at Reeves Ace Hardware gave it a good inspection with an eye towards

06/06/2024

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedorov, born in 1874, would go on to create, disputedly, the first assault rifle in the world, the Fedorov Avtomat. Popularized by

05/30/2024

In 1893, Paul Ma**er tasked the three brothers, Fidel, Fritz, and Josef Federle, with designing a semi-auto pistol for the military. The gun was patented in

05/23/2024

A brainchild of the late 1990s and the early 2000s, the K23B “Stubby” short-barrel-rifle by the late Olympic Arms firm was aimed at a very specific, very

05/23/2024

With the 1911-XFULL, SIG Sauer is offering a new take on the classic 1911. I do not intend to rehash all the well-known 1911 design characteristics. Thousands

05/23/2024

Just about every military small arms enthusiast is familiar with the U.S. M3 and M3A1 submachine guns, better known by the nickname bestowed upon them by GIs during World War II, the “grease gun.”

05/14/2024

Fi****ms borne from good ideas tend to be versatile, lending themselves to diverse roles, albeit in the duty or civilian arena. Often, multiple manufacturers

05/10/2024

Chicago, IL- Fix It Sticks, the industry innovator of modular fi****ms maintenance tools and torque limiters has introduced the perfect toolkit for rifle

05/10/2024

Thyrm is pleased to announce the launch of the DarkVault 2.0, a new mobile comms platform that provides complete protection for your smartphone without the

05/09/2024

B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc. is proud to unveil the MILR Miniature Intelligent Laser Rangefinder, which includes the world’s first ballistically disturbed

05/09/2024

B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc. is proud to unveil the DAGIR Multi-Platform Advanced Laser System. Based on a revolutionary new digital Vertical-Cavity, Surface

05/09/2024

The history of the Steyr Arms company of Austria, formerly known as Steyr-Mannlicher, and previously as Steyr-Daimler Puch, Steyr-Werke, and OWG or

05/09/2024

Streamlight launched the new BearTrap 360, a multi-function, rechargeable work light that features both a 360° horizontally rotating and a 270° vertically

04/25/2024

The problem of ammunition deteriorating and failing to fire seems to have become bigger in recent years with relatively new ammo failing to fire in some

04/24/2024

As a lover of fine military books, I was immediately impressed by these wonderful books. They are everything that a premium quality, collector-grade coffee table book should be, without the “fluff.” Often, a book with great photos lacks technical expertise, simply relying on the photos to carry ...

04/23/2024

Many have complained that the Luger pistol is that it is not a .45 caliber. That was first addressed by Georg Luger in 1907 when he first made the Luger in

04/23/2024

During WWII, the Gewehr 43 (G43) was the German answer to American M1 Garands and Soviet SVT-40s. Along with parts and accessories, the rifle is highly collectible today. SARCO Inc. (Steen Armament Research Company) offers functional reproduction magazines for replacement or to save wear and tear on...

04/18/2024

The 300 Blackout cartridge was created in response to a 2009 U.S. Special Operation Command’s request. SOCOM units were steadily involved in CQB operations in Iraq and Afghanistan where compact fi****ms were at a premium. Short-barreled 5.56mm M4 carbines were not cutting it. Advanced Armament Cor...

04/16/2024

Nowadays, what comes to mind when “bolt-action rifle” is mentioned? I’d venture to say an image of a 26-inch heavy-profile barreled-action mated to a stout

04/16/2024

Many assume a firearm’s safety mechanism will reliably prevent an accidental discharge. However, that’s a risky assumption because safeties come in varying degrees of safe. How safe really depends upon the safety mechanisms’ design, and safety designs vary as much as gun models and manufacture...

04/12/2024

The Wilkinson Arms’ Linda pistol and Terry carbine were an excellent example of early 1980s engineering genius. I first read about the Linda pistol at a public library in 1990, when I was 16. Looking at a recent Gun Digest and comparing various weapons, I was fascinated by Linda. Having no firearm...

04/11/2024

Already in the early stage of World War II, the German troops on their advance encountered landmines of all kinds, some of which were laid over large areas.

04/11/2024

The 2018 National Defense Authorization Act transferred the remaining M1911A1s still in U.S. Army inventory to the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) for sale to citizens. CMP promotes firearm safety and marksmanship and has sold surplus rifles, such as the M1 Garand for such purposes; this batch o...

04/11/2024

Once the creator of one of the first mass-produced light machine guns, Denmark had slept through the dawn of the submachine gun era. While Denmark’s neighbours busily experimented with the new type of weapon in the 1930s, at first nothing happened in the country of the machine gun. The Dansk Rekyl...

04/11/2024

The Schiffer Military History series contains many fine books on military aviation, naval and ground forces, the American Civil War as well as militaria and even modeling & collectable figures. However, until recently, they did not have much in the way of fi****ms books. French author Luc Guillou ha...

04/11/2024

Today it is common for car buffs to collect highly detailed scale replicas, and the same is true for airplanes, trains and, yes, even fi****ms. There are those low-end “die cast” versions, but just as with these other miniatures, there is a notable difference between what is a trinket and what i...

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