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Reading A Rifle: The Story Of One Mosin-Nagant

Here's the story of one well-traveled, Mosin-Nagant rifle that had been born in one country, fought for another country and then fought for two more countries over a short span of only thirty years.

Rifleman Q&A: Identifying Russian Revolver Ammo

Can you help identify a small box of what I believe is Russian-made ammunition?

The Keefe Report: True Velocity's Leap

NRA Publications Editorial Director Mark Keefe spent time on the range with True Velocity's polymer-cased .308 Win. ammunition and learned a bit more about the capabilities of this new commercial offering.

7.62 NATO And .308 Win.: History & Performance

Developed after the end of World War II off of the .30-'06 Sprg. cartridge, the 7.62x51 mm NATO and .308 Win. have and continue to dominate the centerfire rifle cartridge markets. 

U.S. Army Awards Winchester $13 Million Contract

The U.S. Army recently awarded Winchester, the largest manufacturer of small-caliber ammunition for the U.S. military, with a $13 million contract for the development of manufacturing processes for the 7.62 mm NATO cartridge.

Review: IWI Tavor 7 Bullpup

In this review we take a look at the IWI Tavor 7 semi-automatic bullpup rifle chambered in 7.62 mm NATO.

When Pigs Fly: The Heliborne M60 Machine Gun in Vietnam

The conflict in Vietnam is considered by many to have been an infantryman’s war. While that may be true, it certainly took a tremendous amount of support from the air and the sea to give American soldiers and Marines a competitive advantage in the harsh environment of Southeast Asia.

Editors’ Picks 2018: Brownells BRN-10 Rifle

Brownells has launched its own line of in-house “retro” reproductions of historically significant AR-15 and AR-10 rifles.

Chinese Tokarev Pistols–Military And Commercial Models

Although China did not design the Tokarev, it manufactured the gun during a longer span of time and created more military and commercial versions than any other country.

The M14 Rifle: John Garand’s Final Legacy

The resemblance of the M14 to the M1 Garand rifle is unmistakable and, love it or loathe it, John Garand’s final legacy was the “U.S. Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14.”

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