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The U.S. M1911 & The Medal of Honor

Browning’s classic has helped American servicemen earn the Medal of Honor.

Marksmanship Matters

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned into “rifle fights,” tactical situations for which many of America’s troops have been ill-prepared.

Joe Foss’ Pistol

Some handguns have more sentimental value than others. This one has a lot.

Up For a Challenge? Why Not Build Your Own Gun

Accuracy Speaks offers gun enthusiasts an opportunity to customize existing firearms, even perform full builds, under the supervision of experienced gunsmiths.

The .50-cal. Browning Machine Gun—The Gun That Won The War

With its origins in the Great War, the .50-cal. Browning machine gun—on land, on the sea and in the air—was a decisive arm for America’s victory over Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. And, remarkably, it’s still in service today.

Introducing The M1911 To Service

Despite its enduring popularity today, the M1911 was an adjustment for U.S. servicemen when it was first introduced.  

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