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NRA 150th: The Farr Rifle

For the better part of a century, George Farr’s record-setting rifle had been a cherished keepsake within his family’s estate, until now. It is on display today at the National Sporting Arms Museum in Springfield, Mo.

The Model 1903 National Match Rifle: A Peerless Precision Shooter

The Model 1903 Springfield is arguably the most accurate off-the-shelf service rifle ever produced. And if the ’03 was intrinsically accurate, the ’03 National Match, painstakingly produced by the Springfield Armory from 1921 to 1940, was superlative.

Sniping In Vietnam: An Inside Look At USMC Snipers In 1967

Against one or two of the enemy, mortar fire is is ineffective. The military's answer to the problem is snipers.

Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Americans in World War I, Part 8; Winchester SX4 Shotgun; Mauser Model 98A

Tune in tonight as American Rifleman TV concludes its eight-part series on the Americans in World War I, with a look at the men and guns of the American Expeditionary Forces.

How NRA Trained America’s Snipers To Fight “Over There”

During World War I, America’s top riflemen and British and Canadian instructors ran the United States’ first sniper school at Camp Perry, Ohio. The skills taught there would soon be used in the trenches of France, and then wouldn’t be taught again for 60 years.

Video—I Have This Old Gun: Colt Camp Perry Pistol

Watch this "I Have This Old Gun" segment on the Colt Camp Perry pistol from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV.

Glock Match Added to CMP 2017 National Matches Schedule

A new pistol event—the Glock Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) Camp Perry National Challenge—has been added to the Civilian Marksmanship Program's 2017 National Matches schedule.

NRA National Matches to Move to Camp Atterbury

In an effort to keep the National High Power Rifle Championships up to the high standards that competitors have enjoyed for over one-hundred years, the NRA will move the Championship from its historic home at Camp Perry, OH, to Camp Atterbury, IN.

Throwback Thursday: Snipers—Specialists in Warfare

Every Thursday we'll share an article from the American Rifleman archives. In this week's article from July 1967, the author emphasizes how, since the early 1500s, snipers have been changing the course of history.

Video: Springfield Armory M1A

From a recent "I Have This Old Gun" segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV, editors explain the history and heritage of the Springfield Armory M1A.

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