The .30-06 (not .303!) US Model 1917, also known as the American Enfield, was one of the great logistical successes of World War I.
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The .30-06 (not .303!) US Model 1917, also known as the American Enfield, was one of the great logistical successes of World War I.
The Lewis and Clark Air Rifle is an example of early assault rifles; so too the Kalthoff Repeater, Belton Flintlock, and Girandoni Air Rifle.
Delta 14 Chassis is a family owned business doing new school things to old school long guns – check out the Delta 14 Chassis goodness.
Cheap and eas is how we like our AR 15 mods. Check out these inexpensive AR 15 upgrades of the DIY variety.
Need a scattergun light? Here are three shotgun flashlight models from well-known weapon light companies: Surefire, Streamlight, and Steiner.
Get what you need to play the song of your people!
The PolyFlex Dustcover from Strike Industries is designed to replace the stamped steel dust cover on every other rifle out there. Here are the advantages.
Have you ever wondered how to paint a rifle for better camo, to avoid heat absorption, or to add personalization? Here’s a step-by-step from choosing rifle paint to adding patterns.
Who doesn’t love prism sights? Primary Arms is releasing 6 new optics in the GLx and SLx line of optics. Give ’em a look.
Håkan Spuhr, the owner and founder of Spuhr AB, designed a new buttstock for the G3 pattern rifle. While the G3 is durable, reliable, and cheap to mass-produce, some consider its ergonomics to be sub-optimal.
First used in earnest during the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Springfield M1873 saw service for over 20 years.