Training over Gear: National Guard Weapons in Iraq 2004
Two of the proudest moments in my short life include having the privilege of serving in different branches of the military.
Two of the proudest moments in my short life include having the privilege of serving in different branches of the military.
At this point, it seems that SIG Sauer is the most-likely to win.
Folks, it’s time to get out of the house and see America!
Sweden’s Special Forces and special operations groups remain at the very forefront of national defense.
The FN Mk. 17 SCAR-H battle rifle is clearly making a life-saving difference in combat for our frontline.
There’s nothing else quite like it in the world, and we’re certain to hear more about it in the very near future.
The Barrett MRAD can do it all!
This exceptionally-small, highly-professional organization represents the very finest, most-elite of U.S. special operations forces.
Nexter’s versatile, M621 cannon offers a viable, more-powerful, hand-fired alternative to the Browning M2HB.
The venerable Kalashnikov was in great supply.
The Night Stalkers are a very busy unit.
Initially, Brügger and Thomet produced high-quality suppressors for the domestic Swiss market.
From its inception, Delta Force sought the very best weapons for its unique requirements.
In Seattle, a Marine veteran-turned security guard disarmed a rioter who had stolen an AR-15 from a police vehicle.
A quick internet search would have you believe that yes, the great gun manufacturer Sig Sauer has gone bankrupt.
The Action 1 utilizes an 84-grain, solid-copper, hollowpoint (SCHP) bullet, with a bronze-colored, nylon tip to ensure perfect feeding in all 9mm weapons
As protests, riots, and looting rages across our nation, some heroes are doing their best to subdue the violence.
We are bombarded by the message of sacrifice that the current generation is making because of the quarantine, social distancing, and isolation of the COVID-19 epidemic.
“Fly on and fight on to the last drop of blood and the last drop of fuel, to the last beat of the heart.”
Joe Medicine Crow was an amazing man prior to World War II and became a legend after the war ended.
Each February, the Ohio Valley Military Society pulls out all the stops to host its annual Show Of Shows – an event that more than lives up to its name.
In 1981, the C-ration went into the vault of history with the arrival of MREs, a vault many Vietnam veterans were glad to see closed.
Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has announced that Sig Sauer has been awarded safety certification for their new Lightweight Medium Machine Gun (LWMMG).