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ARTV Preview: The History of Winchester's Model 70; Taurus G3c Review; Soviet PPD-40

On this week's episode, we'll talk about the Winchester Model 70, the Taurus G3c and the Soviet PPD-40 submachine gun.

Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Inside EAA; Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle; British Pattern 1856 Carbine

This week American Rifleman TV goes inside European American Armory, one of the foremost gun importers in the United States.

The Keefe Report: A Return to Am Aastert

While the shows will be primarily about the Americans who fought in the Great War, we took a few minutes to stop by Am Aastert to remember a very special American soldier.

Custom 1911s: Get Out and Shoot Them

Just because you have a custom-made handgun and want to take care of it doesn't mean you shouldn't shoot it.

Keefe Report: Ruger on the Frontline Against Terror

One of America’s most popular rifles is once again on the frontline in the war against terror.

American Rifleman's Mark A. Keefe IV Honored With Grits Gresham Award

American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark A. Keefe IV was honored this evening with the prestigious Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award during the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s (NSSF) State of the Industry dinner, held annually during the SHOT (Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade) Show.

The First FN SCAR

While filming an episode of American Rifleman TV at FN USA, Mark Keefe was able to get up close and personal with the first SCAR ever produced. The episode will air in the upcoming season, which begins next month.

Getting Pushed Around by the FN FAL

You can't talk about FN without including the FAL, and the ARTV crew had a chance to fire an early full-automatic and semi-automatic version. Watch it here.

Shooting the Sturmgewehr

For an all new season of "American Rifleman Television" the staff has been busily filming guns used during the Battle of the Bulge.

Ever Shot A Pod?

What? Never shot a Pod? We hadn't either until the "American Rifleman Television" crew was there as two .50-cal. FN M3P machine guns fired at a combined rate of 2,200 rounds per minute. Check out this video of the latest in military armament from FN Herstal.

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