Heckler & Koch has just announced a new product, the HK433. The HK433 is their new “Modular Assault Rifle” designed for military use.
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Pentagon Approves Concealed Carry for Troops, Recruiters
Updated: November 24, 2016As the old saying goes, better late than never.
Clay Martin: Marine Special Operators Trash 1911 for Glock 19!
Updated: October 4, 2016Finally, even the dinosaurs over at Mother Corps have woken up to the facts. The 1911 is a terrible choice for a combat handgun…
Smith & Wesson Gets Axed from MHS Trials
Updated: September 29, 2016The Smith & Wesson M&P has been dropped for the Army’s next-generation handgun competition, the Modular Handgun System or MHS.
The Army’s Developing a Two Kill Option, Ambidextrous Hand Grenade
Updated: September 26, 2016Engineers at the Picatinny Arsenal are developing a new kind of hand grenade that works as a fragmentation or concussion grenade with the flip of a switch.
Green Beret Responds to Report: ‘Half of Today’s Army Recruits Have Never Held A Gun’
Updated: September 20, 2016A nation of people unfamiliar with arms is a soft nation, and none of this bodes well for the military charged with protecting our way of life.
German Court Rules Heckler & Koch Not Liable for Faulty Rifles
Updated: September 6, 2016A German court ruled last week that gun manufacturer Heckler & Koch will not be required to compensate Berlin for what the German military claimed were faulty G36 infantry rifles.
Former Green Beret Has Message for NFL QB Colin Kaepernick
Updated: August 30, 2016Poor Mr. Kaepernick. It is so unfair the way he has been treated over the years, by this clearly racist country.
Army Wins $15 Million Appeal in Liberty Ammunition Case
Updated: August 30, 2016The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned a ruling against the military that will spare the Army millions in damages and royalties.
Feds Seize $6.6 Million from SEAL over Book Detailing bin Laden Raid
Updated: August 22, 2016“Unfortunately, the advice I got—that I did not need to submit the book for pre-publication review—was wrong,” Bissonnette wrote in his statement.