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The Keefe Report: Original Designs Under Fire at SHOT 2020

One noticeable trend at SHOT Show 2020 is an increasing number of copycats on the market, threatening the dominance of original designs.

The Keefe Report: Maglula Takes On Amazon

When it comes to combating counterfeits sold on Amazon, many small companies just complain. Maglula, based in Israel, is taking the fight to Amazon itself.

The Keefe Report: The Guns of '1917'

One of the biggest film releases of the year is Sam Mendes' WWI epic, "1917." How accurate is it? American Rifleman Editor-in-Chief Mark Keefe loops us in.

The Keefe Report: New Cartridge Introductions

New cartridge introductions are one of the key engines to the success of not only ammunition companies, but also rifle, and sometimes, even handgun makers.

The Keefe Report: Stoeger Firearms

The company featured on this month’s cover has traveled an interesting road. It started on Fifth Avenue in New York City in 1918. That’s when Austrian immigrant Alexander F. Stoeger sent out his first fliers advertising guns and accessories.

The Keefe Report: Colt’s Mfg. and Foolishness

Colt's Mfg. had to make a very difficult business decision regarding its semi-automatic long guns, and that has been sensationalized to the point that Colt had to respond. Is Colt anti-AR-15? No.

The Keefe Report: Curatorial Assistant National Firearms Museum

My start as an NRA employee came nearly 30 years ago as a weekends-only curatorial assistant at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Washington, D.C.

The Keefe Report: Maj. John L. Plaster, U.S. Army (Ret.)

It’s not every day that one gets to ambush one of America’s top secret commandos.

The Keefe Report: D-Day + 75—Day of Days

Now 75 years after the event, Operation Overlord-Neptune, better known as D-Day, we must remember in many ways.

The Keefe Report: 2nd Lt. Kelso C. Horne

This is a very special issue for several reasons. If you look on this month’s cover you’ll find a photograph by Bob Landry, taken about a week after D-Day, of a young soldier in the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division.

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