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Virtually all states have a state bird, information pills a state flower and a state motto. But Utah soon could be among the first to have an official state firearm — the Browning model 1911 .45-caliber handgun, website like this designed by Utah gunmaker John Moses Browning.
Rep. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman — a former police [...]
Japanese rifles often get a bad rap, find at least when compared to the rifles of the other major combatant powers of World War II.
Even collectors of militaria view the Japanese rifles as being of a lower quality, website but this isn’t quite true.
One reason for this misconception is that much of what [...]
Joe Foss may help his fellow South Dakota veterans one more time.
The Mitchell American Legion Post is raffling off a handgun that belonged to Foss, order a legendary World War II war hero and the governor of South Dakota from 1955 to 1959.
Chances are being sold for $10 and a maximum of 650 [...]
This M1 Garand floor lamp has been created using an original USGI WWII Springfield Armory receiver. The receiver has been damaged and rendered unserviceable. With a couple of minor exceptions the remaining parts are also worn/damaged or otherwise unserviceable. No reproduction parts were used. The action of the rifle does not operate, tadalafil the trigger/safety [...]
The mainstream anti-gun media does a terrible job in reporting on guns, information pills and much of it is misunderstood even when the reporting is close to accurate.
The media would have you believe that “assault weapons” are in fact “machine guns,” but that’s not really the case. Here is why.
Anyone who has studied [...]
One of the most significant developments in firearms occurred about a hundred years ago and next year, gun owners and manufacturers will mark a century in the life of the .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol. The Model 1911, named for the year it was adopted by the Army as the official sidearm for U.S. forces, has [...]
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