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Tragedy, Revenge, and the M41A Pulse Rifle

Tragedy, Revenge, and the M41A Pulse Rifle

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As March turns into April we will today explore one of the most controversial killings in modern times. This gruesome crime touches on the sticky subjects of corporate greed, combat veterans emotionally damaged by their service, and the unprecedented effectiveness of modern military technology.

Che Guevara and the M2 Carbine: The Gory Death of a Paradox

Che Guevara and the M2 Carbine: The Gory Death of a Paradox

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Depending upon your political leanings Ernesto “Che” Guevara was a hero, saint, murderer, or monster. Guevara was one of the most polarizing people in all of human history. His life, death, and legacy still spark controversy more than half a century after his execution.

The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto: The Unsolved Murder of the Muslim World’s First Female Prime Minister

The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto: The Unsolved Murder of the Muslim World’s First Female Prime Minister

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Benazir Bhutto was both the 11th and 13th Prime Minister of Pakistan. Her professional life was enigmatic, dangerous, chaotic, and inspirational. Accused of corruption and officially ousted from her post twice, she yet remained the first democratically elected female leader of a Muslim-majority nation. Imprisoned, exiled, persecuted, and ultimately murdered, Benazir Bhutto came to represent both the best and the worst of her part of the world.

A Friday Afternoon in Dallas: Two Murders that Shook the World & Analysis of the Weapons Used

A Friday Afternoon in Dallas: Two Murders that Shook the World & Analysis of the Weapons Used

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The Kennedy assassination devastated America. But Lee Harvey Oswald also committed the lesser-known murder of a police officer. Here’s a quick examination of the historical weapons associated with that tragic event.

The Glamorous Life and Gory Death of the Father of Sin City Bugsy Siegel, the M1 Carbine, and Murder Inc.

The Glamorous Life and Gory Death of the Father of Sin City Bugsy Siegel, the M1 Carbine, and Murder Inc.

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What particular attributes did it take to attain the pinnacle of success in organized crime back in its heyday? Some were charming, quite a few connected, and others were ruthless. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, however, was simply a cold-blooded killer.

The Browning M1910 and the Assassination of Paul Doumer

The Browning M1910 and the Assassination of Paul Doumer

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In this edition, we explore the Browning M1910, used in some of the more sordid assassinations that shaped our modern world.

The Guns of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: Al Capone Gets Away with Murder

The Guns of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: Al Capone Gets Away with Murder

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Sometimes men commit premeditated mass murder based upon pure unfiltered greed. This is the sort of killing we’re investigating today.

The Manliest American Who Ever Lived and the Gun That Didn't Stop Him

The Manliest American Who Ever Lived and the Gun That Didn’t Stop Him

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Theodore Roosevelt was so manly that he was shot in the chest while giving a speech, but chose to finish the speech before getting help. This is the story of that assassination attempt, and how it became barely a footnote in the life of a great American.

The Assassination of William McKinley: Of Hopeless Causes and One Seriously Pathetic Pistol

The Assassination of William McKinley: Of Hopeless Causes and One Seriously Pathetic Pistol

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President McKinley was assassinated by a lunatic with a gun so small that no adult could hold it properly. But the president’s death changed American history and ushered Theodore Roosevelt to the Oval Office.

Heroes Hidden in Plain Sight: The Browning Automatic Rifle

Heroes Hidden in Plain Sight: The Browning Automatic Rifle

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It turned out that Mr. Roberson was my neighbor down the road, and he ultimately shared a lot of stories. A literal lifetime before this unassuming Mississippi farmer carried a Browning Automatic Rifle as a member of the 5th Ranger Battalion in World War 2. On June 6th, 1944, he landed in the first wave on Omaha Beach fighting alongside the 116th Infantry Regiment.