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Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Assault Rifle of the Week

China’s first foray into the field of arms design was the Type 63 rifle. More than a million were made for the People’s Liberation Army. Later their unique 5.8×42mm bullpup would become standard issue.

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Friday, October 1st, 2010

The Complete Rifleman 2010 »

Merkel KR1

Elegance Defined!

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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

ATF Special Agent Will Clark support rally: 9/30/10

DATE: Sept. 30th, 2010 TIME: 11AM Location: 400 N. Capitol St., Washington, DC

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Monday, September 27th, 2010

Assault Rifle of the Week

Mikhail Kalashnikov’s AR design was a rising star in the mid ’40s — but he was only one man in the Grand Old Men of Soviet weapons establishment. Behold these experimental Russian ARs.

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Monday, September 20th, 2010

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Remington’s M24E program approved by the U.S. Army.

After 20-plus years of active duty service, the M-24 gets is needed update.

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Monday, September 20th, 2010

Assault Rifle of the Week

Few battle rifles now in use have initially proved so unsatisfactory when first fielded as the L-85 British Infantry Weapon.

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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Shaddox .50 Cal Ammo Carrier

Shaddox’s new rugged and affordable fifty caliber pouch is silent and deadly.

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Monday, September 13th, 2010

Cars in Camouflage

No, they’re not for skewing an outline or blending in with surroundings—just the opposite. These rides shout, “look at me!”

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Assault Rifle of the Week

Some of the best designs in ordnance history have been relegated to the “answers to questions nobody asked” category simply because of inopportune timing. Such is the case of the Stoner 69, 62 and 63 weapons.

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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Crimson Trace launches CTC Defense, a separate division of Crimson Trace for the military market.

The newly-formed division will focus on leveraging their existing technology to provide products better tailored to the needs of the modern warfighter.

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