Featured Guns History Rifles Semi-Automatic Rifles The Heyday Of The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle By Will Dabbs MD The year was 1917, and the world was on fire. Western Europe was a hell of our own making, and... Read more »
Featured History Stonewall Jackson: The Fox Of The Shenandoah By William Lawson May 28, 1862 Abraham Lincoln was concerned. He wasn’t frightened, but he was concerned. Union General George B. McClellan was... Read more »
Featured History Women of the Wild West By Karen Hunter “Well-behaved women seldom make history,” Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a historian, quoted this in 1976. This quote highlights the distinction between... Read more »
Featured History Supermarine Spitfire PR.XI — How It Shaped Allied Intelligence By Eugene Nielsen The Supermarine Spitfire is one of the most iconic fighter aircraft of World War II, celebrated for its versatility, performance,... Read more »
Featured History The Legend of Daniel Boone By Steve Felgenhauer One of my heroes as a kid was Daniel Boone. I think he was one of Dad’s, too, as he... Read more »
Featured International Spy Museum — Unveiling the Shadowy World of Espionage By Eugene Nielsen Nestled in the heart of Washington, DC, the International Spy Museum is a thrilling gateway into the clandestine world of... Read more »
Ammo Rifle Ammo .30-30 Winchester — History & Ballistics By James Hebert The .30-30 Winchester cartridge was the first American small bore smokeless powder cartridge. When it was introduced in 1895, it... Read more »
Featured History The History of SWAT – From Humble Beginnings to Elite Operators By Fred Mastison Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams have become crucial to law enforcement agencies in the United States and around the... Read more »
Featured History The Sharps Rifle – Old-School Long-Range Rifle By Guns of the Old West Shooters today have a wide variety of long-range rifles at their fingertips. There is something for everyone, from super high-end... Read more »