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Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic
Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic, cementing the company’s position as the go-to maker of military-grade rifle optics.
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Streamlight launches Sidewinder Boot light
Since the beginning of World War 2, the US Military has issued an angle-headed flashlight in one form or another – the Streamlight Sidewinder Boot is a modern take on the concept.
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Kalashnikov’s latest DMR now has a civilian version
The 4.5-kilogram MR1 will retail in 7.62x54R and .308 Winchester with a standard 20.9-inch chrome-lined barrel or an optional 16.1-inch barrel for the .308 version.
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Could the new LAR-15M CAR A4 in .350 Legend from Rock River eclipse the 300 Blackout for hunting?
So the fact that RRA, a historically budget-friendly company is beginning production of firearms in .350 Legend is testament to the cartridge’s staying power.
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Speer introduces new Blazer Brass 10mm Auto ammunition
CCI announces their new, affordable 10mm ammunition unveiled at SHOT Show 2020.
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How the North Vietnamese army modified a WW2 submachine gun for its war against the US
While the North Vietnamese did not have a full-fledged weapons industry, they did have the engineering capacity to create a submachine gun for the fight to come by combining elements of the Type 50 with those of the French MAT-49, large stocks of which they had also acquired in the course of their just-concluded conflict.
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These US allies in Syria are sporting some seriously high-speed kit
A recent photo has emerged of a newly outfitted SDF anti-terrorism unit trooper — one that paints a clearer picture of their specialized role in their fight against ISIS and Turkey, and hints at their possible connection to the intelligence community.
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Henry announces, ‘Which one should we make?’ contest for new rifle
Henry announces new contest and voting polls to determine which firearm the company produces next. Shooters have three options to choose from, that range from classic to very modern, but all are 100% made in America like all Henry firearms.
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This portable water filter can make good water out of bad
We tested out the Survival Filter Squeeze water filter and Filter Bottle at this year’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas and used a sample of the Filter Bottle for a week afterward and came away pretty impressed.
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This WWI helmet may outperform modern ones against shock waves
Any helmet is still better than no helmet, but at least one World War I-era brain bucket designed by France is better than your modern design in protecting against overhead blasts.
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Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic
Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic, cementing the company’s position as the go-to maker of military-grade rifle optics.
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Streamlight launches Sidewinder Boot light
Since the beginning of World War 2, the US Military has issued an angle-headed flashlight in one form or another – the Streamlight Sidewinder Boot is a modern take on the concept.
-
Kalashnikov’s latest DMR now has a civilian version
The 4.5-kilogram MR1 will retail in 7.62x54R and .308 Winchester with a standard 20.9-inch chrome-lined barrel or an optional 16.1-inch barrel for the .308 version.
-
Could the new LAR-15M CAR A4 in .350 Legend from Rock River eclipse the 300 Blackout for hunting?
So the fact that RRA, a historically budget-friendly company is beginning production of firearms in .350 Legend is testament to the cartridge’s staying power.
-
Speer introduces new Blazer Brass 10mm Auto ammunition
CCI announces their new, affordable 10mm ammunition unveiled at SHOT Show 2020.
-
How the North Vietnamese army modified a WW2 submachine gun for its war against the US
While the North Vietnamese did not have a full-fledged weapons industry, they did have the engineering capacity to create a submachine gun for the fight to come by combining elements of the Type 50 with those of the French MAT-49, large stocks of which they had also acquired in the course of their just-concluded conflict.
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These US allies in Syria are sporting some seriously high-speed kit
A recent photo has emerged of a newly outfitted SDF anti-terrorism unit trooper — one that paints a clearer picture of their specialized role in their fight against ISIS and Turkey, and hints at their possible connection to the intelligence community.
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Henry announces, ‘Which one should we make?’ contest for new rifle
Henry announces new contest and voting polls to determine which firearm the company produces next. Shooters have three options to choose from, that range from classic to very modern, but all are 100% made in America like all Henry firearms.
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This portable water filter can make good water out of bad
We tested out the Survival Filter Squeeze water filter and Filter Bottle at this year’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas and used a sample of the Filter Bottle for a week afterward and came away pretty impressed.
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This WWI helmet may outperform modern ones against shock waves
Any helmet is still better than no helmet, but at least one World War I-era brain bucket designed by France is better than your modern design in protecting against overhead blasts.
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Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic
Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 Selected as USMC Squad Common Optic, cementing the company’s position as the go-to maker of military-grade rifle optics.
-
Streamlight launches Sidewinder Boot light
Since the beginning of World War 2, the US Military has issued an angle-headed flashlight in one form or another – the Streamlight Sidewinder Boot is a modern take on the concept.
-
Kalashnikov’s latest DMR now has a civilian version
The 4.5-kilogram MR1 will retail in 7.62x54R and .308 Winchester with a standard 20.9-inch chrome-lined barrel or an optional 16.1-inch barrel for the .308 version.
-
Could the new LAR-15M CAR A4 in .350 Legend from Rock River eclipse the 300 Blackout for hunting?
So the fact that RRA, a historically budget-friendly company is beginning production of firearms in .350 Legend is testament to the cartridge’s staying power.
-
Speer introduces new Blazer Brass 10mm Auto ammunition
CCI announces their new, affordable 10mm ammunition unveiled at SHOT Show 2020.
-
How the North Vietnamese army modified a WW2 submachine gun for its war against the US
While the North Vietnamese did not have a full-fledged weapons industry, they did have the engineering capacity to create a submachine gun for the fight to come by combining elements of the Type 50 with those of the French MAT-49, large stocks of which they had also acquired in the course of their just-concluded conflict.
-
These US allies in Syria are sporting some seriously high-speed kit
A recent photo has emerged of a newly outfitted SDF anti-terrorism unit trooper — one that paints a clearer picture of their specialized role in their fight against ISIS and Turkey, and hints at their possible connection to the intelligence community.
-
Henry announces, ‘Which one should we make?’ contest for new rifle
Henry announces new contest and voting polls to determine which firearm the company produces next. Shooters have three options to choose from, that range from classic to very modern, but all are 100% made in America like all Henry firearms.
-
This portable water filter can make good water out of bad
We tested out the Survival Filter Squeeze water filter and Filter Bottle at this year’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas and used a sample of the Filter Bottle for a week afterward and came away pretty impressed.
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This WWI helmet may outperform modern ones against shock waves
Any helmet is still better than no helmet, but at least one World War I-era brain bucket designed by France is better than your modern design in protecting against overhead blasts.













