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Return Of The Rifleman: The Next Generation Squad Weapons Program

The U.S. Army makes a move toward longer-range, harder-hitting small arms, paired with high-tech optics and suppressors, to give the American infantryman the advantage over the enemy.

New For 2023: IWI US Carmel

IWI US has announced it will be offering its highly coveted Carmel rifle in a semi-automatic format for the U.S. consumer market.

The Guns Of Operation Torch

Deemed a safer option than a direct attack on Nazi-occupied France, Operation Torch—the Allied invasion of French North Africa—was nonetheless a hard-fought, six-month campaign. These are the guns that helped America’s warfighters win victory.

I Have This Old Gun: U.S. M1918 BAR

Watch this American Rifleman Television segment of "I Have This Old Gun" from 2020 to learn about the U.S. M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle in .30-'06 Sprg.

Guns Of The Battle Of Britain

While most think of the RAF when it comes to the Battle of Britain, the makeshift British Home Guard also played a key role in keeping the isles safe from German invaders. 

SIG Sauer Secures NGSW Contract

The U.S. Army has selected SIG Sauer's offerings in its Next Generation Squad Weapon program, and has awarded a 10 year contract to the firm to produce the new XM5 Rifle and XM250 Automatic Rifle to phase out the M4 carbine and M249 light machine gun families.

New For 2022: Savage Arms Model 64 Precision Rifle

New for 2022, Savage Arms introduces a new addition to its Model 64 semi-automatic rimfire rifle lineup with its introduction of the Model 64 Precision rifle.

The Men And Guns Of D-Day: 82nd Airborne Division

Watch this segment of American Rifleman Television "The Men And Guns Of D-Day" to learn more about the men of the 82nd Airborne Division, their stories and the firearms they used during "The Great Crusade."

'Japanese Garand': The Story Of The Type 4

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s Type 4 (Garand) semi-automatic rifle is one of the rarest military firearms. So how many were actually made, and what exactly is a Type 5?

The Beretta ARX 100: A Great Idea That Never Caught On

The Beretta ARX 100 fell victim to misfortunate market timing, unrealistic product pricing and unorthodox styling all of which played a role in how well it did in the US market. With a few improvements and product positioning, this rifle could do better.

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