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FN America Lands M4 Contract Valued at Nearly $120 Million
FN America will continue producing M4 and M4A1 carbines for the U.S. Military for the next five years, according to the details of a new $120 million contract.
Rifleman Q&A: Lead Weights In Buttstocks?
I have a Winchester Model 1892 with Serial No. 426XXX, and it is chambered for .25-20 Win.
The American Chauchat: Shooting A Gladiator Model 1918 CSRG
In this review, Field Editor Martin K. A. Morgan goes over the history of the World War One era French CSRG Chauchat Light Machine Gun. In doing so, he discusses the unique 'American' version developed to use .30-'06 Sprg., and how the shortfalls of one of its manufacturers lead to the tarnished reputation of the series as a whole in popular memory.
CMMG: Innovators in the AR World
While most gunmakers are loath to produce them, the innovators at CMMG are proving that there’s profit to be had in non-NATO ARs.
The Armed Citizen® February 24, 2020
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for tales of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
The Keefe Report: Colt Addresses Python Problems
Following reports from a few consumers on their Colt Pythons, Colt performed an investigation and discovered issues that needed addressing. Here's the take from American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe.
The Model 1889 Mauser: A Rifle That Saved Paris
During the opening salvo of WWI, Belgian troops were armed with the Model 1889 Mauser, a rifle that allowed them to slow down the German invasion.
Preview: Red Army Standard White Box Ammunition Line
In this preview we take a look at a new addition to the popular Red Army Standard ammunition, the new White Box line.
Best of SHOT Show 2020: Top Guns & Roundups
Out of the hundreds of stories that emerged from SHOT Show 2020, which were the ones that resonated the most? Here are our top articles from the show.
Preview: PowerFilm Lightsaver Max
The U.S.-made Lightsaver Max solar charger rolls up into a 2.5"-diameter, 13.5"-long package, making it ideal for sportsmen who need to keep phones and other electronic devices charged even in remote outdoor locales.
The 'Welrod' Pistol: A Silent Arm for the SOE
Developed to arm members of Britain's Special Operations Executive during WWII, the Hand Firing Device Mark 1, also known as the Welrod pistol, had a rich service history throughout the 20th century.
Colt Addresses Python Issues in New Video
Since the launch of the Colt Python, there have been rumors of mechanical issues with the guns. Now, Colt is addressing these concerns.
NRA Gun of the Week: Glock G44
Watch our NRA Gun of the Week video about the .22-cal. Glock G44 pistol that was new for 2020.
Beretta Pico Review
When it comes to concealed-carry handguns, smaller is generally considered better. And while Beretta isn’t claiming that its Pico .380 ACP is the “smallest” of its type on the market, it does say that it is the “thinnest,” with a width of 0.71".
Altor Corporation Single-Shot Pistol Review
In this review, we take a look at what is probably the simplest 9 mm Luger handgun currently on the market: the Altor Corporation Single-Shot Pistol.
Beretta Model 81 Cheetah: Great Value for a Casual Collector
In this review, we look over a 1970s Italian handgun that is now available through AIM Surplus and chambered in the old but not forgotten .32 ACP cartridge. This is the Italian-made Beretta Model 81 Cheetah, a smaller cousin of the venerable Beretta Model 92.
2020 Tactical Gun of the Year: Remington Tac-13
American Rifleman staffers and contributors selected the Remington Tac-13 as their choice for the 2020 Tactical Gun of the Year.
New Zealand Gun Buyback Gets Ugly, Targets Historic Arms
Predictably, the New Zealand Gun Buyback program championed by the country's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, took a turn for the worse, as several episodes attest.
'Cold Steel': American Trench Knives of WWI
During WWI, American troops entered France without a dedicated fighting knife. That was soon remedied by the development of several trench knives designed for trench warfare.
Dressing to Protect: Tactica Defense Fashion
Winner of American Rifleman's 2020 Golden Bullseye Award for Women's Innovation Product, Tactica Defense Fashion has introduced one of the most comprehensive lines of women’s concealed-carry gear and clothing ever produced.