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"Every year we continue to see more people express interest in collecting historic firearms."
History surrounds us here in Fremont County.
Music, beer, laughter, and the smell of grilling meat wafting down from nearby cabins.
It’s creepy. And it’s an all-too common occurrence in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and other states with Warrantless Entry statutes.
The First Yale Unit felt they owed their country instead of their country owing them!
“I could invent a machine, a gun, which could...enable one man to do as much battle duty as a hundred.”
That was it: frontier justice in an era when a big mouth could get you a big fist punched in it.
Never again will there be a man like George S. Patton.
Turkeys don’t fly well, but they run like greyhounds.
So, which helicopter gunship is better, the MD 969 or the H145M?
I paid $200 for a new 12-gauge Remington Model 870 shotgun in September 1980.
This disturbing, true story involves a mountain of clues and evidence, proving that the murders were clearly not the random work of a madman.
Perhaps the Raytheon Pike will be another excellent weapon in the very early stages of its developmental life.
The best trades are always made on the tailgate of a pickup truck.