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This is what the CIA warriors carried into Afghanistan in the days after 9/11
As part of its 9/11 commemorations, the CIA’s official Twitter account posted a series of images from just days before it launched its operation into Afghanistan, including a rarely-seen picture of some of its SOG operatives.
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These are General Dynamics’ NGSW contenders — and it’s a bunch of bullpup!
Instead of the M16-style layout the Army has been accustomed to since the 1960s, GDOTS took their prototypes in a different direction with the bullpup configuration — the action and magazine located behind the fire control unit of the rifle.
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‘SEAL Team’ episode 1, season 3 ‘Welcome to the Refuge’ — Is Jason in the dumps?
For the first episode of Season 3, Bravo Team is off probation and finds itself in Belgrade, Serbia, chasing a bomb maker and explosives dealer who’s tied to some recent terror attacks. But all may not be well with the team and its mission.
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This was the gun Delta operators favored during the Battle of Mogadishu
Often referred to as CAR-15, this modular weapon represented a major step forward in both the special operations community, as well as the broader American combat arms forces as a whole.
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The Army finally bids farewell to UCP
The pattern adorned Army Combat Uniforms for the better part of 14 years, beginning with its official adoption in 2005.
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The Army just got a peek at Textron’s entry for the NGSW program
The NGSW-AR is the successor to the now-defunct Lightweight Small Arms Technologies machine gun program. Textron’s submission for the NGSW-AR appears to be a reworking of its LSAT prototype, albeit chambered for a new caliber with a few visual differences, including a new stock.
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This veteran-owned company trains some of the best protection dogs in the world
Originally founded in Kenya as Ridgeback USA, Svalinn offers civilian customers some of the most highly-trained canines in the world for personal protection and companionship.
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Colt is reportedly out of the civilian rifle game — for now
After the company’s various patents on the AR-15 expired in 1977, other firearms manufacturers seized the opportunity to begin producing their own takes on the highly popular AR, dealing a weighty blow to Colt.
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India and Russia will jointly produce the AK-203 rifle for the Indian military
As the Indian army seeks to gradually distance itself from its failed INSAS service rifle experiment, the country’s frontline troops will soon find themselves moving back towards wielding Russian weapons — albeit ones that are built in India.
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The Department of Justice reportedly wants Apple and Google to fork over info on users of this rifle scope app
The move was likely the byproduct of an ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into the unlawful export of ATN Corp scopes, which are strictly governed by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations program.
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This is what the CIA warriors carried into Afghanistan in the days after 9/11
As part of its 9/11 commemorations, the CIA’s official Twitter account posted a series of images from just days before it launched its operation into Afghanistan, including a rarely-seen picture of some of its SOG operatives.
-
These are General Dynamics’ NGSW contenders — and it’s a bunch of bullpup!
Instead of the M16-style layout the Army has been accustomed to since the 1960s, GDOTS took their prototypes in a different direction with the bullpup configuration — the action and magazine located behind the fire control unit of the rifle.
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‘SEAL Team’ episode 1, season 3 ‘Welcome to the Refuge’ — Is Jason in the dumps?
For the first episode of Season 3, Bravo Team is off probation and finds itself in Belgrade, Serbia, chasing a bomb maker and explosives dealer who’s tied to some recent terror attacks. But all may not be well with the team and its mission.
-
This was the gun Delta operators favored during the Battle of Mogadishu
Often referred to as CAR-15, this modular weapon represented a major step forward in both the special operations community, as well as the broader American combat arms forces as a whole.
-
The Army finally bids farewell to UCP
The pattern adorned Army Combat Uniforms for the better part of 14 years, beginning with its official adoption in 2005.
-
The Army just got a peek at Textron’s entry for the NGSW program
The NGSW-AR is the successor to the now-defunct Lightweight Small Arms Technologies machine gun program. Textron’s submission for the NGSW-AR appears to be a reworking of its LSAT prototype, albeit chambered for a new caliber with a few visual differences, including a new stock.
-
This veteran-owned company trains some of the best protection dogs in the world
Originally founded in Kenya as Ridgeback USA, Svalinn offers civilian customers some of the most highly-trained canines in the world for personal protection and companionship.
-
Colt is reportedly out of the civilian rifle game — for now
After the company’s various patents on the AR-15 expired in 1977, other firearms manufacturers seized the opportunity to begin producing their own takes on the highly popular AR, dealing a weighty blow to Colt.
-
India and Russia will jointly produce the AK-203 rifle for the Indian military
As the Indian army seeks to gradually distance itself from its failed INSAS service rifle experiment, the country’s frontline troops will soon find themselves moving back towards wielding Russian weapons — albeit ones that are built in India.
-
The Department of Justice reportedly wants Apple and Google to fork over info on users of this rifle scope app
The move was likely the byproduct of an ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into the unlawful export of ATN Corp scopes, which are strictly governed by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations program.
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This is what the CIA warriors carried into Afghanistan in the days after 9/11
As part of its 9/11 commemorations, the CIA’s official Twitter account posted a series of images from just days before it launched its operation into Afghanistan, including a rarely-seen picture of some of its SOG operatives.
-
These are General Dynamics’ NGSW contenders — and it’s a bunch of bullpup!
Instead of the M16-style layout the Army has been accustomed to since the 1960s, GDOTS took their prototypes in a different direction with the bullpup configuration — the action and magazine located behind the fire control unit of the rifle.
-
‘SEAL Team’ episode 1, season 3 ‘Welcome to the Refuge’ — Is Jason in the dumps?
For the first episode of Season 3, Bravo Team is off probation and finds itself in Belgrade, Serbia, chasing a bomb maker and explosives dealer who’s tied to some recent terror attacks. But all may not be well with the team and its mission.
-
This was the gun Delta operators favored during the Battle of Mogadishu
Often referred to as CAR-15, this modular weapon represented a major step forward in both the special operations community, as well as the broader American combat arms forces as a whole.
-
The Army finally bids farewell to UCP
The pattern adorned Army Combat Uniforms for the better part of 14 years, beginning with its official adoption in 2005.
-
The Army just got a peek at Textron’s entry for the NGSW program
The NGSW-AR is the successor to the now-defunct Lightweight Small Arms Technologies machine gun program. Textron’s submission for the NGSW-AR appears to be a reworking of its LSAT prototype, albeit chambered for a new caliber with a few visual differences, including a new stock.
-
This veteran-owned company trains some of the best protection dogs in the world
Originally founded in Kenya as Ridgeback USA, Svalinn offers civilian customers some of the most highly-trained canines in the world for personal protection and companionship.
-
Colt is reportedly out of the civilian rifle game — for now
After the company’s various patents on the AR-15 expired in 1977, other firearms manufacturers seized the opportunity to begin producing their own takes on the highly popular AR, dealing a weighty blow to Colt.
-
India and Russia will jointly produce the AK-203 rifle for the Indian military
As the Indian army seeks to gradually distance itself from its failed INSAS service rifle experiment, the country’s frontline troops will soon find themselves moving back towards wielding Russian weapons — albeit ones that are built in India.
-
The Department of Justice reportedly wants Apple and Google to fork over info on users of this rifle scope app
The move was likely the byproduct of an ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into the unlawful export of ATN Corp scopes, which are strictly governed by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations program.













