Springfield Armory 2020 Rimfire Reviewed: Target & Classic Models
The market for bolt action rimfire rifles is by no means scarce, at least now it isn’t. At some point, every firearm brand just decided
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Hop on our history train and venture into the past to learn more about where firearms came from. Here, we explore the history of everything related to firearms, from the guns themselves to people and brands that contributed greatly to the industry.
The market for bolt action rimfire rifles is by no means scarce, at least now it isn’t. At some point, every firearm brand just decided
We tend to have an unexplainable respect for companies that were founded a century or two ago and are still operating. The reason is simple:
It’s easy to forget that, from a historical perspective, firearms haven’t been with us for that long. In the same way, sniper rifles took their
There has been a lot of talk lately with SIG Sauer as the hero of the occasion. It’s not the first time the brand has
Nowadays, magazines are perceived as integral components of every firearm. Some people have a hard time imagining how guns could work without them, but they
By John M. Buol Jr. You’ve probably never heard of the man that is one of the most important influences on modern sniping. Any good,
Marksmanship programs have been the longest serving and most equal opportunity compliant readiness resource in history. by John M. Buol Jr. Equal Opportunity programs are
By Trampas Swanson Perhaps one of America’s most storied times in U.S. history is that of the fabled “Old West.” Wrapped in gallant tales of
By John M. Buol Jr. Being a military sponsored shooting team, most folks with the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Program sport M9s – some more
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladiesdayllc.com Little is known of the shooting events at the Olympics. Although they require tremendous stamina and discipline, they are
By Pete Rogers As the Civil War was winding down, it appeared that the states would stay united. More and more settlers were migrating west
By John M. Buol Jr. The United Kingdom and New Zealand are adopting the 7.62mm version of the FN Minimi. Other countries already making
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