Archive for Philip Schreier

Winchester's 'New' Model 1873

The lever-action Winchester Model 1873, the company’s first center-fire, is a classic piece of Americana, and its iconic lines are instantly recognizable. Now it is back in the Winchester catalog, and the barrels are roll-marked “Winchester” for the first time since 1919.

October 24, 2013

Top 10 Infantry Rifles

The Top 10 Infantry Rifles were chosen due to innovation, effectiveness, service life, impact on history and small-arms development.

March 12, 2013

The Rough Riders’ Potato Digger

“Roosevelt’s Rough Riders” took two Colt-Browning machine guns to Cuba in 1898. One is now on display at the National Firearms Museum.

February 27, 2013

Roosevelt Guns at the NFM

More than 100 artifacts from Teddy Roosevelt are on display at the NFM.

July 27, 2012

Personally, I Prefer the Winchester

Theodore Roosevelt preferred Winchester rifles, and used them with confidence throughout his life.

April 30, 2012

Book Review: The Illustrated History of Firearms

The Illustrated History of Firearms is an authoritative history, matchless reference and handsome showpiece for shooters, hunters and collectors.

November 07, 2011

NRA & BSA: 100 Years of Partnership

NRA and BSA have enjoyed a tremendous relationship since 1910, with millions of boys and leaders having been members of both venerable institutions.

November 19, 2010

Combat .45s Special Session

In celebration of the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Model 1911 handgun, Keefe, Morgan and Schreier will headline this special session.

April 21, 2010

Reports from Afghanistan

Firearms on the Front Lines.

November 06, 2009