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Finding trash (and treasures) at a gun show near you
While the 1,300+ tables at a gun show near me offered a plethora of plastic pistols and generic looking AR-15s, I couldn’t help but notice a few diamonds in the rough.
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Czechoslovakia delivered a sting with its Skorpion VZ 61 subgun (or machine pistol?)
Miroslav Rybář originally had security forces in mind when he conceived the Skorpion VZ 61 in 1959, but it was readily accepted by the Czechoslovakian army for use by low-ranking staff, vehicle crewmen and special forces.
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CZ USA to release the new Shadow 2 SA competition-ready pistol
The new Shadow 2 SA further refines the shooting experience with the addition of a single-action only trigger and other noteworthy features.
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US pilots don retro ‘Saigon Cowboy’ hats during massive Asia wargame
The latest Pentagon videos coming out of the exercise show A-10 pilots from the 25th Fighter Squadron gearing up for a flight wearing so-called “Saigon Cowboy” hats, popularized by the fighter jocks of yore.
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Europe’s largest outdoors and gun show was just postponed over coronavirus fears
The IWA’s website was just updated with a message that the show, which was originally supposed to be held March 6-9, will now be moved to a later date sometime this year, though specifics have yet to be determined.
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The Sig Sauer Cross could be the only precision rifle you’ll ever need | GearScout
With a one-piece forged upper, swappable barrels and lightweight construction, the Sig Cross rifle checks a lot of boxes for hunters and sharpshooters alike.
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B&T announces new MP5 stock and USW PDW chassis
The combination of the new USW and a stock for my favorite submachine gun is a pistol caliber carbine-lover’s dream.
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Combat Flip-Flops strikes again with their new Stealth Floperators
That’s right, the veteran-owned Combat Flip-Flops has introduces the latest addition to their military-grade open-toed foot: Stealth grey Floperators.
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SIG announces ECHO 3 thermal weapon sight
Indeed, the ECHO 3 isn’t SIG’s first foray into the realm of thermal weapon sights, it is the company’s first direct-view thermal sight.
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New Zealand made a full-auto version of the Lee Enfield — and it actually worked really well
At the start of WW2, New Zealand had a limited amount of modern weaponry for its regular troops and, in the event that Britain would not be able to supply it, it needed a means of arming its Home Guard.
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Finding trash (and treasures) at a gun show near you
While the 1,300+ tables at a gun show near me offered a plethora of plastic pistols and generic looking AR-15s, I couldn’t help but notice a few diamonds in the rough.
-
Czechoslovakia delivered a sting with its Skorpion VZ 61 subgun (or machine pistol?)
Miroslav Rybář originally had security forces in mind when he conceived the Skorpion VZ 61 in 1959, but it was readily accepted by the Czechoslovakian army for use by low-ranking staff, vehicle crewmen and special forces.
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CZ USA to release the new Shadow 2 SA competition-ready pistol
The new Shadow 2 SA further refines the shooting experience with the addition of a single-action only trigger and other noteworthy features.
-
US pilots don retro ‘Saigon Cowboy’ hats during massive Asia wargame
The latest Pentagon videos coming out of the exercise show A-10 pilots from the 25th Fighter Squadron gearing up for a flight wearing so-called “Saigon Cowboy” hats, popularized by the fighter jocks of yore.
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Europe’s largest outdoors and gun show was just postponed over coronavirus fears
The IWA’s website was just updated with a message that the show, which was originally supposed to be held March 6-9, will now be moved to a later date sometime this year, though specifics have yet to be determined.
-
The Sig Sauer Cross could be the only precision rifle you’ll ever need | GearScout
With a one-piece forged upper, swappable barrels and lightweight construction, the Sig Cross rifle checks a lot of boxes for hunters and sharpshooters alike.
-
B&T announces new MP5 stock and USW PDW chassis
The combination of the new USW and a stock for my favorite submachine gun is a pistol caliber carbine-lover’s dream.
-
Combat Flip-Flops strikes again with their new Stealth Floperators
That’s right, the veteran-owned Combat Flip-Flops has introduces the latest addition to their military-grade open-toed foot: Stealth grey Floperators.
-
SIG announces ECHO 3 thermal weapon sight
Indeed, the ECHO 3 isn’t SIG’s first foray into the realm of thermal weapon sights, it is the company’s first direct-view thermal sight.
-
New Zealand made a full-auto version of the Lee Enfield — and it actually worked really well
At the start of WW2, New Zealand had a limited amount of modern weaponry for its regular troops and, in the event that Britain would not be able to supply it, it needed a means of arming its Home Guard.
-
Finding trash (and treasures) at a gun show near you
While the 1,300+ tables at a gun show near me offered a plethora of plastic pistols and generic looking AR-15s, I couldn’t help but notice a few diamonds in the rough.
-
Czechoslovakia delivered a sting with its Skorpion VZ 61 subgun (or machine pistol?)
Miroslav Rybář originally had security forces in mind when he conceived the Skorpion VZ 61 in 1959, but it was readily accepted by the Czechoslovakian army for use by low-ranking staff, vehicle crewmen and special forces.
-
CZ USA to release the new Shadow 2 SA competition-ready pistol
The new Shadow 2 SA further refines the shooting experience with the addition of a single-action only trigger and other noteworthy features.
-
US pilots don retro ‘Saigon Cowboy’ hats during massive Asia wargame
The latest Pentagon videos coming out of the exercise show A-10 pilots from the 25th Fighter Squadron gearing up for a flight wearing so-called “Saigon Cowboy” hats, popularized by the fighter jocks of yore.
-
Europe’s largest outdoors and gun show was just postponed over coronavirus fears
The IWA’s website was just updated with a message that the show, which was originally supposed to be held March 6-9, will now be moved to a later date sometime this year, though specifics have yet to be determined.
-
The Sig Sauer Cross could be the only precision rifle you’ll ever need | GearScout
With a one-piece forged upper, swappable barrels and lightweight construction, the Sig Cross rifle checks a lot of boxes for hunters and sharpshooters alike.
-
B&T announces new MP5 stock and USW PDW chassis
The combination of the new USW and a stock for my favorite submachine gun is a pistol caliber carbine-lover’s dream.
-
Combat Flip-Flops strikes again with their new Stealth Floperators
That’s right, the veteran-owned Combat Flip-Flops has introduces the latest addition to their military-grade open-toed foot: Stealth grey Floperators.
-
SIG announces ECHO 3 thermal weapon sight
Indeed, the ECHO 3 isn’t SIG’s first foray into the realm of thermal weapon sights, it is the company’s first direct-view thermal sight.
-
New Zealand made a full-auto version of the Lee Enfield — and it actually worked really well
At the start of WW2, New Zealand had a limited amount of modern weaponry for its regular troops and, in the event that Britain would not be able to supply it, it needed a means of arming its Home Guard.













