Lee-Enfield Rifle: Trusted by the Canadian Rangers Since 1940s
The Canadian Rangers’ weapon of choice is the more than a century-old Lee-Enfield Rifle, and it was a no-brainer.
The Canadian Rangers’ weapon of choice is the more than a century-old Lee-Enfield Rifle, and it was a no-brainer.
The Mauser C96 wowed the people during its time. While no longer impressive by today’s standards, it is still worthy of admiration.
We are not barbaric, so even at the time when we are killing one another, there are certain rules that have to be adhered to. Here are some weapons that have been banned throughout history.
Part two of familiarization with the small arms that are equipping the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Even when produced long ago, there are still some infantry weapons still being used by the militaries of today all over the world, proof that quality is indeed an investment in the future.
If you think hitting two birds with one stone was pretty neat and efficient, then you might wanna check this punt gun out.
Who would’ve thought that this seemingly innocent (although smug) phrase was stolen from the trenches of World War I?
During the Civil War, a muzzle-loaded, single-shot rifle was what the Confederates depended on to shoot down Union officers and more.
Instead of designing a drone that could be used on the already-existing large weapons, the Navy decided to counterflow by designing a five-pound, 25-inch mini-munition weapon called “Spike.”
Could the world’s tiniest gun measuring 5.5 cm long, 3.5 cm tall, and 1 cm wide, weighing only 26g possibly kill you?
A brief history of the Soviet Era Dragunov Rifle and its design. It may surprise some to learn that it was not designed to be or employed as a true sniper rifle even as it was used as one in the proxy conflicts of the Cold War.
SOFREP member Marcie was at home with her child and pregnant with her second when two home invaders broke into her house. What happened next totally changed her views on gun ownership in America.