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Winchester’s 2,500,000th Model 94 VIDEO

In 1962, Winchester created a duplicate of serial number 2,500,000, except this time the serial number was 2,500,000A. They held a contest for this gun, calling it the “Win-A-Winchester” contest.

Hopkins & Allen’s Triple Action Revolver VIDEO

Of course, we know about single action and double action revolver operation, but what’s this so-called Triple Action?

The Odd History of Electronic Firearm Aiming Devices

Red dot, reflex, and holographic gun optics have come a long way in the last 50 years, but the concept and development of this technology

History of Rifle Scopes and the Future of Optics

We tend to take for granted the number of rifle scope options on the market today, but the choices weren’t always so great. Let’s take a look back at the history of rifle scopes.

Shooting the Billy Club Revolver – VIDEO

The final test was to try the club aspect of the design. With my hand wrapped around the grip and none of my fingers in the trigger guard, I approached my cardboard assailant and landed four blows.

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Making M14s and ICBMs – VIDEO

Almost a decade before TRW started making rifles, they had been tasked with leading the development of the country’s first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.

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Actually, Mr. President, You CAN Own a Cannon

President Joe Biden has said on numerous occasions that a private individual couldn’t own a cannon at the time of the American Revolution. Is he correct?

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Making the Monarch into Musket Balls – VIDEO

The ultimate twist of fate for a British soldier would be to die from a gunshot wound inflicted by a lead musket ball crafted from the former likeness of their ruler.

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Prototype Deringer Model 1861 Rifle – VIDEO

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Deringer traveled to Washington, D.C. with a sample rifle in July 1861 and offered to furnish 500 to 600 rifles to the Ordnance Department.

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Merwin Hulbert First Model Frontier Army Revolver – VIDEO

Joseph Merwin, who was an established arms designer, formed a partnership in 1868 with William and Milan Hulbert.

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Winchester 1886 Highly Finished Pattern Gun – VIDEO

The most expensive level of engraving was called "No. 1" and the most expensive style of stock carving was called "A." They added an extra $250 and $60. That's a total of $9,800 today.

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Colt Buntline by Master Engraver Howard Dove – VIDEO

Engraved by Master Engraver Howard Dove, he held the distinction of being one of only two people to have held the position of Master Engraver with both Colt and Winchester - at the same time!

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