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Forgotten Weapons on MSNOpinion
Testing two historic rifles at the range
We take my No.5 Mk I Enfield "Jungle Carbine" to this month’s 2G-ACM match to see how it performs under real competition ...
This article appeared originally in the March 2007 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select American Rifleman as your member magazine. During ...
Some firearms end up worth far more than anyone ever expected, with certain historic pieces now selling for millions. What ...
SWEETWATER COUNTY — A unique rifle briefly used by the United States Marine Corps is being researched by the Sweetwater County Historical Museum in Green River. Though the U.S. Army’s standard issue ...
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Sweetwater County Historical Museum had the opportunity to examine three frontier-era military rifles as part of its Vintage Firearms Research Program. The Trapdoor Springfield ...
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Rifles every collector chases but almost no one actually owns
Some rifles live in the realm between history and legend, pursued by advanced collectors yet almost never seen in private ...
Historic Rock Ford, located at 881 Rockford Road, Lancaster, is holding an exhibit until October 30th called "Long Rifles of the American Revolution: How Lancaster County Craftsman Helped Win the War.
Benjamin Tyler Henry was not the father of lever-action rifles, but his development of a .44-caliber cartridge—and the lever gun he built to shoot it—did change the platform forever. Only 14,000 of ...
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