In just a few decades, the U.S. Army would see itself go from a single-shot, blackpowder design in the form of the Trapdoor Springfield to a modern, semi-automatic fighting rifle in the M1 Garand.
GREEN RIVER -- The Sweetwater County Historical Museum’s Vintage Firearms Research Program recently examined and researched the rifle that was the original .30/06: the bolt-action, five-shot ...
The volunteer rifle squad at Fort Snelling National Cemetery has provided military honors at almost 60,000 burials. But now it’s in danger of losing its guns because the Army wants them back. The Army ...
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10 classic firearms from the early 1900s that most people forgot
When people think “classic guns,” they usually jump straight to the household names everybody repeats—1911s, Lugers, the 1903 Springfield,... The post 10 classic firearms from the early 1900s that ...
It’s a safe bet almost every reader of my writing know what “03” means. Of course, it is the designation for the 1903 Springfield used by our troops in the first and second world wars. Today, this ...
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