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Firearms Curator Ashley Hlebinsky Honored in “40-Under-40” in Wyoming

Ashley Hlebinsky, Cody Firearms Museum Curator at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, has just joined the ranks of Wyoming’s “40-Under-40".

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Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine ~ A Short History

The first appearance of the Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine was at the 1900 World’s Fair, and the main emphasis was military sales.

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Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum Revolver ~ History

The Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum Revolver is possibly most revered revolver in Smith and Wesson’s long revolver making history...

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Smith & Wesson Triple Lock aka 44 Hand Ejector 1st Model ‘New Century’ Model History

David Tong reviews a historic revolver, the Smith & Wesson Triple Lock or as known by its long name the .44 Hand-Ejector First Model “New Century” Revolver.

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Ruger M77 Mk. II Express Magnum Rifle : Big Game Gun Review

In the waning days of the late William Ruger senior’s management, he authorized the development of the Ruger M77 Mk. II Express Magnum Rifle variant of the M77

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U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Rifle, a Short Review & History

In this review, gun writer David Tong discusses the history behind the U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Rifle...

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Smith & Wesson Expands Relationship with Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation

Smith & Wesson Corp. announces expanded relationship with S&W Historical Foundation, an organization founded to preserve, organize and digitize original Smith & Wesson factory records.

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How Gun Lube Brought Down the British Empire

In the 1850s, Colonial India was dominated by the British East India Company thanks largely to the company's private army, comprised mostly of local Hindus and Muslims. The resulting story lends a new meaning to the phrase "chew the fat".

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