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Forgotten rifle from Uruguay in Winchester’s collection
Inside the Winchester Reference Collection, we bring the Uruguayan M1908 short rifle into focus. We examine its design, ...
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The best short-barreled rifles for thick cover
Short-barreled rifles have a way of simplifying life when you’re pushing through brush, slipping into tight oak ridges, or easing along creek bottoms where a long barrel catches every limb. A good ...
What is the first American metallic cartridge? While many of you may not have even heard of it, let alone shot it, the miniscule cartridge deserves a place of honor, if for nothing more than inspiring ...
In anticipation of the upcoming $0 NFA tax stamp enactment, Tippmann Arms is now offering integrally suppressed versions of ...
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — If you own a gun, you may want to double-check the attachments you've added to it, as theBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has a new ruling regarding ...
In the mid-1980s, the United Kingdom became the first major NATO power to adopt a so-called “bullpup” assault rifle. The L85A1 Individual Weapon was unique in that it placed the rifle’s operating ...
Carbines vs rifles are like rectangles vs squares. A carbine is a rifle, but a rifle is not a carbine. A carbine is a shorter version of an existing rifle, and the term has come to be used to describe ...
A carbine is typically shortened version of an existing rifle, and the shortening usually happens at the barrel. That said, “carbine” is also used as a blanket term to describe shorter rifles that may ...
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