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The Confederate sniper’s bullet hit the General just below his left eye, and the Union troops learned the battlefield-controlling power of the sniper.…
February 13, 2017Read More
It may be the ugly duckling of military firearms, but the Lee Enfield series of Bolt Action Rifles served the British Empire from the closing years of 19th century almost…
February 6, 2017Read More
We think of pocket pistols as a modern invention and part of our expanded concealed carry rights. But maybe the finest pocket pistol ever made dates all the way back…
January 30, 2017Read More
The Vickers machine gun was based on the successful Maxim gun of the late 19th century. After purchasing the Maxim company in 1896, Vickers took the design of the Maxim…
January 16, 2017Read More
If ever a firearms could be said to have a inferiority complex, it would be the Remington Rolling Block rifle.…
January 9, 2017Read More
What was the gun that won the west? Was it the Winchester 73, the Colt Single Action Army or the Springfield Trapdoor? …
January 2, 2017Read More
During WWI John Browning stepped up and came up with what was then the perfect answer - the Browning Automatic Rifle.…
December 26, 2016Read More
A Winchester 1873 rifle was ubiquitous during America's westward expansion. Whether in the hands of Buffalo Bill Cody ,The Texas Rangers or Billy the Kid, it left left an indelible…
December 19, 2016Read More
Meet actor and comedian Steven Crowder. Through his YouTube videos, comedic satire and radio show, he educates others and encourages a younger generation to get involved.…
December 19, 2016Read More
This week we travel to Iwo Jima for the second part of our stories of the men and guns from the Pacific. We also look at the Colt Lightweight Commander…
December 19, 2016Read More