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 Guns History News Rifles MP40: Germany’s Influential 9mm Submachine Gun By Tactical Life Staff Whether it has a folding stock or parts made from stamped steel, aluminum or plastic, nearly every military firearm since... 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 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 »
Uncategorized Gurkhas – 5 Reasons Why They Are the Most Fearsome Warriors By Ballistic Staff Among the world’s soldiers for hire, two groups stand out for their history of courage and loyalty: The French Foreign... Read more »
Featured History The APS Underwater Rifle: Soviet Weapons Beyond Belief By Ballistic Staff It was the Cold War, and the Soviet Union was working to build the world’s largest Navy. Along with ships,... Read more »
Featured Tactical & LE Operation Ivory Coast: The Daring U.S. Raid on Son Tay By Eugene Nielsen Operation Ivory Coast, also referred to as Operation Kingpin, conducted on November 21, 1970, stands as one of the most... Read more »
Featured History The Enfield No. 2 Revolver – The Last & Worst British Revolver? By James Hebert The Webley revolver is one of the finest fighting handguns of the 20th century. This big bore .455 caliber top-break... Read more »
Featured History Bones of Custer – Where are they Really? By Michael D'Angona George Armstrong Custer. Just this man’s name alone can cause various reactions. All depending upon which side you stand on.... Read more »
Featured History When a National Forest Trained Americans for War By Tactical Life Staff It’s 1941. Monday morning, mid-September, has dawned rainy and overcast. Gray clouds hang over the sweltering heat of south Louisiana.... Read more »