Captain Barton fell breathlessly against the roots of a gnarled tree that seemed older than time itself. The flickering flames of what had only moments before been a $35 million AH64E gunship lit the surrounding jungle in desperate, hungry tones. He looked back at the wreckage now fully involved and choked at the thought of his co-pilot.
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Elvis Presley’s Smith & Wesson 19-2 and Colt Python Up for Sale
Updated: March 23, 2017RIA is showcasing two amazing revolvers, a Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 and a Colt Python commissioned by none other than music legend Elvis Presley.
Meet the Dragon Claw by Cabot Guns – SHOT Show 2017
Updated: February 14, 2017Cabot Guns is transforming the science of manufacturing into a form of art with their newest 1911 pistol, the Dragon’s Claw.
MilSurp: Tips for Cleaning & Using Your Mosin-Nagant Rifle
Updated: December 1, 2016For all that talk that Mosin-Nagants are ‘no-frills’ rifles of almost agricultural construction and simplicity, they have remarkably sophisticated cleaning kits. Read on to learn more about that cleaning kit that came with your rifle, as well as getting the most out of your Mosin-Nagant.
Cowboy Time Machine: Colt’s First Revolver, the Paterson, Yesterday & Today
Updated: November 9, 2016Prior to Samuel Colt’s 1835-1836 patents for the revolver, American handguns were, for the most part, variations of European-style single shot pistols, first of the flintlock type and later the new cap-and-ball percussion lock design. There were double barrels, swivel barrels, and even multiple barreled Pepperbox pistols, but the revolver was at best a theoretical design before 1836. This is not to say that revolvers did not exist before Colt’s patent, they just didn’t work. Samuel Colt’s design did. This is the story of how it came to be.
MilSurp: The Finest Mauser Rifle Ever Made … In Sweden
Updated: October 26, 2016To maintain and ensure their neutrality, Sweden in the 19th and 20th centuries developed a well-trained military force based on conscription in which all young men would be trained, and subject to call-up in emergencies. It also developed some amazing military rifles. It paid off. All sides in both World Wars avoided antagonizing the Swedes.
‘Spectacular’ Remington Bicentennial Celebration Set at Auction
Updated: September 22, 2016Remington is celebrating two centuries of business with a gorgeous trio of their best designs with their Bicentennial Set at auction with James D. Julia.
The Return of the Auto Mag on the Horizon
Updated: August 31, 2016The Auto Mag is a cult classic in the world of handguns. Conceived by and designed by Harry Sanford, it saw on-and-off production throughout the ’70s and ’80s and fewer than 10,000 pistols were ever made.
MilSurp: Collecting The Model 1903A4 Sniper Rifle
Updated: March 31, 2024The Model 1903A4 is a very desirable collectible U.S. military rifle, but beware of fakes. Read on to find out more about this intriguing rifle and how a true sample can be told from a fake.
Engraved, Gold-Plated Goering Gun at Auction
Updated: August 6, 2016This golden Walther made for Hermann Georing is expected to bring as much as $400,000 at auction along with a matching ring and set of cuff links.