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Meet the Model 45A: a .30 caliber bullpup that was a hybrid battle rifle/light machine gun. Sadly it never lived up to its potential.
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Meet the Model 45A: a .30 caliber bullpup that was a hybrid battle rifle/light machine gun. Sadly it never lived up to its potential.
The weapon was officially adopted by the U.S. military on March 29, 1911 and until 1986, the weapon known as the Colt M1911 –...
My first hands-on experience with the SP101 was back in 2002, when I purchased a stainless steel 2.5-incher from the now-defunct Marx Armory Gun...
A brilliant evolution in pistols from Glock, the Glock 36 packs all of the line’s favorite features into a diminutive package with one heck...
It came to my attention following the article titled “‘Fire!’: Meet The 5 Best Guns For Southpaws,” that there are, in fact, wheelguns out...
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The Beretta Model 12 Submachine Gun, a 3 Minute Primer: As the world’s oldest firearms maker the Italian-based Beretta knows a thing or two about firearms....
In his excellent book titled simply Machine Guns, the late Ian V. Hogg (1926-2002) explained the concept of the machine gun as succinctly as...