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FN 49 Rifle – A Brief Overview

In the United States surviving FN 49 rifles are in high demand on the collector’s market. They are much more uncommon than other contemporary rifles like the M1 Garand...

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Britain’s Lee Enfield No 4 Rifle – History By Cammack

Lee Enfield No.4 Rifle are also popular in places like England, Canada, & Australia where semi automatic rifles are either banned or heavily regulated...

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Mauser K98 – Rifle of the Third Reich

Today one of the most popular and sought after military rifles is the German K98 8mm Mauser bolt action rifle.

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M1 Carbine Family – a Brief Introduction & History

The M1 Carbine Family was designed primarily to offer noncombat and line-of-communications troops a better defensive weapon than a pistol or submachine gun.

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1903 Springfield Family Of Rifles – Part 2

In this article on the 1903 Springfield Family Of Rifles we will look at the rifle’s production after World War One, and production through World War Two including the 1903A3...

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1903 Springfield Rifle, A Brief History – Part 1 ~ Videos

1903 Springfield Rifle had a long service life, because it was the standard issue rifle for the US Army from 1903 until the adoption of the M1 Garand in 1936...

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Henry Rifles – History of the Lever Action

In 1860 Henry rifles were one of the most advanced firearm designs to come out of the American Civil War.

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Smith & Wesson Model 3 Revolver

The single action Smith & Wesson Model 3 Revolver in all of its variations is still popular today among collectors and Cowboy Action Shooters...

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1873 Colt Single Action Army Revolver A Brief History

One revolver stands out above all other handguns as the gun most associated with the American West, the Colt 1873 Single Action Army Revolver...

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Bill Ruger – Successful American Arms Maker

A big name in the American firearms industry during the 20th century who would see much success was Bill Ruger...

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America’s M1917 Enfield Rifle in .30-06

The famous Sergeant Alvin York is widely believed to have used a Enfield M1917 Rifle in the action that won him the Medal of Honor in 1918.

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British P-14 Rifle in .303 British – The Other British Enfield

The Pattern 14 would also serve as the basis for the American M1917 Enfield rifle .30-06, which Alvin York would use to win the Medal of Honor...

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