Is The AK-103 The BEAST Or What?
AK-103 is a 4th-generation assault rifle that was first launched in 1994 and commissioned in 2001, chambered by a 7.62×39mm cartridge.
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AK-103 is a 4th-generation assault rifle that was first launched in 1994 and commissioned in 2001, chambered by a 7.62×39mm cartridge.
Veterans are reportedly “easier” to target because of that innate camaraderie with fellow retirees, making them more vulnerable to impostors claiming to have served in the military.
.308 Winchester was conceived in the 1950s to resolve cartridge issues the US Army encountered during WWII on semi-automatic rifles.
Elmer Keith invented the predecessor of his .357 Mag., the .44 Magnum, in the 1950s, seeking to crank the ballistic power even more.
The debate between .300 Blackout and 5.56mm NATO has been going on since the former emerged in 2010. But it’s just a matter of preference
SIG Sauer dropped its latest addition to its P365 series last week, the 17+1 rounds P365-XMacro compact pistol.
In the fast and flashy world of bustling America, we sometimes forget how our homegrown heroes live their lives. Today, we’ll show you the inspiring dedication of Navy’s Nick O’Sullivan.
In commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal, a valiant Marine veteran retold his experience.
Whether it was Rambo fighting the enemy in Afghanistan or soldiers coming home from Vietnam in Full Metal Jacket, these movies showcased the life of a military veteran in a way that was both accurate and entertaining. So if you’re looking for an insight into military veterans’ life, check out these five classic films from the 80s!
Let’s look at how these lessons relate to surviving army life so that we might better prepare for any other challenges we may face in our lives outside the barracks…
You don’t need a lot of specialized knowledge to clean a Glock. But you do need to know how to clean a dirty Glock 17 slide—and not just in general, but specifically for your Glock 17.
From the time you stepped out of the service, all you carried behind you, aside from badges and honors, were fond memories spent inside the armed forces. These memories genuinely make a veteran’s stay in the service worth reminiscing. But several years later, these memories can turn into robust evidence that would lead you to boost your benefits – and that’s the time you need to call your long-time buddy.