During the Vietnam War, many SKS carbines were recorded as being “Russian” in origin, but recent research by archivists and ...
The history of what was later to become the Meriden Fire Arms Co. is actually the story of Andrew Fyrberg & Co. of Worcester, ...
From the firearm toolmaker Real Avid comes a sharp new subset within the company portfolio, the Rav series of liner-lock ...
Chambered for the easy-to-shoot .380 ACP cartridge, Walther's compact PD380 comes as a redesigned PK380 of which has been ...
Welcome to another American Rifleman "Gun Of The Week" video! We’re on the range today with a unique Beretta handgun that has been tuned specifically for competition use.
Silencer Central, the nation’s leader in suppressor promotion and sales, applauds the recently announced official position on suppressors from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck ...
On the grounds of the present-day Alexandria, Va., courthouse, an interesting Model 1816 Springfield musket was found, muzzle ...
Taurus re-introduced its "hammerless" revolver design with the 650, which provides double-action-only operation and a ...
Among all of the No. 4 rifles made throughout World War II, this relatively small batch of guns has a unique history that bears witness to some of the bravest fighters of the war: the French ...
Henry Repeating Arms recently donated another $25,000 to the First Responders Children’s Foundation at a celebratory National ...
The Uzi submachine gun is one of the most iconic and recognizable firearms of the 20th century. As a highly successful design ...
Unlike many Single Action Army clones that employ modern transfer-bar systems, the Cimarron Henry Nettleton model features a fixed firing pin (l.) that requires one chamber to remain empty for ...