When World War II broke out, many nations were using the same weapons as they had used in the previous war. However, by the ...
OL's former shooting editor Jim Carmichel explains the history — and American shooters' attitudes toward — key service rifles ...
Bob Dyson served in World War II, building runways in Burma and India. Dyson celebrated his 105th birthday on Sunday in Springfield.
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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNAmerican civilians donated personal weapons to the British during World War IIWhen the outlook for Britain looked bleak during World War II, a cadre of Americans organized to send their personal firearms to England.
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24/7 Wall St on MSNThe U.S. Military’s Oldest Weapons, Ranked from Newest to Most AncientThe U.S. Military still has guns in use that were developed in the late 1970s to over 100 years ago. Of course, the military ...
World War II veterans are described as “The Greatest Generation” because of their courage, patriotism and strength in the ...
Despite their technical personalities, riflemen often attach to their favorite calibers for irrational and illogical reasons.
Increasingly alarmed that U.S. security priorities lie elsewhere, a group of European countries has been quietly working on a ...
The city of Villach in southern Austria is in shock after a man stabbed six passersby in broad daylight, killing a ...
About 500 Ajack scopes arrived in Finland in the winter of 1943/1944, and the resulting M/39-43 was the best Finnish sniping rifle of World War II. Photo courtesy of Finnish Wartime Photographic ...
The M1 Garand was manufactured under contract from the military. U.S. industrial might turn the rifle out by the millions.
and a Lee-Enfield Rifle, first produced in 1892 and used by the British Army in both World War I and II, which goes for as much as £1,600. ‘It goes without saying that these are military ...
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