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5th Special Forces Group just went old school with their uniforms during a training exercise
Instead of donning the customary OCP-patterned uniforms, popular with US Special Operations Command, the Legion’s Green Berets were photographed wearing the Vietnam-era tiger stripe pattern — somewhat unused and mostly forgotten by the US military for decades.
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Here’s how the Navy wants to silence the ‘Ma Deuce’
The suppressor must reduce the machine gun’s noise to at least 145 decibels and reduce its flash signature by 50 percent or more.
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This is Kalashnikov’s newest .50 cal sniper rifle
Officially known as the SV-18, this latest creation marks the first time since the 1940s that Kalashnikov has found itself building a new heavy caliber rifle that fits into the anti-materiel.
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Whatever happened to FN’s wonder pistol?
The Five-seveN seemed to be more popular in video games such as Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, than it was in the firearms community, especially being a pistol without an equal round.
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Maxim Defense’s PDX is a mini-beast
This little beast of a weapon uses a receiver patterned on the traditional AR platform, including a direct impingement operating system.
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Leupold goes after Sig Sauer over SOCOM scope contract
Optics maker Leupold & Stevens is protesting a change made to an ongoing program that would outfit special operations troops with a variable magnified rifle optic.
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The Secret Service is ditching .357 SIG for 9mm
Prior to adopting the .357 SIG round, the Secret Service issued the P228 in 9 mm Luger, though that pistol only lasted around 7-8 years before being superseded by the P229 DAK.
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Noveske’s new 9mm blasters are out of this world
The company that cut its teeth on rifle-caliber ARs is set to make another splash in the firearms market with two new guns, both chambered for 9 mm Luger.
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Ruger has a new pistol in .300 BLK — and it’s pretty badass
The Ruger AR556 pistol in 300 Blackout includes a 9-inch free-floating handguard made out of aluminum covers the barrel and gas tube, replete with Magpul M-LOK slots that allow for hardware attachments on the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions.
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Kalashnikov has its sights set on the US law enforcement market
Built in America, the KR-9 SBR features a top rail for optics, a 9.25 inch barrel, and is based on the Vityaz-SN submachine gun designed by Kalashnikov Concern and used by Russian special operations forces.
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5th Special Forces Group just went old school with their uniforms during a training exercise
Instead of donning the customary OCP-patterned uniforms, popular with US Special Operations Command, the Legion’s Green Berets were photographed wearing the Vietnam-era tiger stripe pattern — somewhat unused and mostly forgotten by the US military for decades.
-
Here’s how the Navy wants to silence the ‘Ma Deuce’
The suppressor must reduce the machine gun’s noise to at least 145 decibels and reduce its flash signature by 50 percent or more.
-
This is Kalashnikov’s newest .50 cal sniper rifle
Officially known as the SV-18, this latest creation marks the first time since the 1940s that Kalashnikov has found itself building a new heavy caliber rifle that fits into the anti-materiel.
-
Whatever happened to FN’s wonder pistol?
The Five-seveN seemed to be more popular in video games such as Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, than it was in the firearms community, especially being a pistol without an equal round.
-
Maxim Defense’s PDX is a mini-beast
This little beast of a weapon uses a receiver patterned on the traditional AR platform, including a direct impingement operating system.
-
Leupold goes after Sig Sauer over SOCOM scope contract
Optics maker Leupold & Stevens is protesting a change made to an ongoing program that would outfit special operations troops with a variable magnified rifle optic.
-
The Secret Service is ditching .357 SIG for 9mm
Prior to adopting the .357 SIG round, the Secret Service issued the P228 in 9 mm Luger, though that pistol only lasted around 7-8 years before being superseded by the P229 DAK.
-
Noveske’s new 9mm blasters are out of this world
The company that cut its teeth on rifle-caliber ARs is set to make another splash in the firearms market with two new guns, both chambered for 9 mm Luger.
-
Ruger has a new pistol in .300 BLK — and it’s pretty badass
The Ruger AR556 pistol in 300 Blackout includes a 9-inch free-floating handguard made out of aluminum covers the barrel and gas tube, replete with Magpul M-LOK slots that allow for hardware attachments on the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions.
-
Kalashnikov has its sights set on the US law enforcement market
Built in America, the KR-9 SBR features a top rail for optics, a 9.25 inch barrel, and is based on the Vityaz-SN submachine gun designed by Kalashnikov Concern and used by Russian special operations forces.
-
5th Special Forces Group just went old school with their uniforms during a training exercise
Instead of donning the customary OCP-patterned uniforms, popular with US Special Operations Command, the Legion’s Green Berets were photographed wearing the Vietnam-era tiger stripe pattern — somewhat unused and mostly forgotten by the US military for decades.
-
Here’s how the Navy wants to silence the ‘Ma Deuce’
The suppressor must reduce the machine gun’s noise to at least 145 decibels and reduce its flash signature by 50 percent or more.
-
This is Kalashnikov’s newest .50 cal sniper rifle
Officially known as the SV-18, this latest creation marks the first time since the 1940s that Kalashnikov has found itself building a new heavy caliber rifle that fits into the anti-materiel.
-
Whatever happened to FN’s wonder pistol?
The Five-seveN seemed to be more popular in video games such as Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, than it was in the firearms community, especially being a pistol without an equal round.
-
Maxim Defense’s PDX is a mini-beast
This little beast of a weapon uses a receiver patterned on the traditional AR platform, including a direct impingement operating system.
-
Leupold goes after Sig Sauer over SOCOM scope contract
Optics maker Leupold & Stevens is protesting a change made to an ongoing program that would outfit special operations troops with a variable magnified rifle optic.
-
The Secret Service is ditching .357 SIG for 9mm
Prior to adopting the .357 SIG round, the Secret Service issued the P228 in 9 mm Luger, though that pistol only lasted around 7-8 years before being superseded by the P229 DAK.
-
Noveske’s new 9mm blasters are out of this world
The company that cut its teeth on rifle-caliber ARs is set to make another splash in the firearms market with two new guns, both chambered for 9 mm Luger.
-
Ruger has a new pistol in .300 BLK — and it’s pretty badass
The Ruger AR556 pistol in 300 Blackout includes a 9-inch free-floating handguard made out of aluminum covers the barrel and gas tube, replete with Magpul M-LOK slots that allow for hardware attachments on the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions.
-
Kalashnikov has its sights set on the US law enforcement market
Built in America, the KR-9 SBR features a top rail for optics, a 9.25 inch barrel, and is based on the Vityaz-SN submachine gun designed by Kalashnikov Concern and used by Russian special operations forces.













