If I am traveling to a shooting range by car how must my firearm be secured? Can it be loaded? What about travel by foot?..
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Let The Finger Pointing Begin Over Fast & Furious
Both President Obama and Attorney General Holder deny any knowledge of the operation before the story broke in the news…
Rare Collection of Vintage Military Firearms To Go Up For Auction
While there is no shortage of gun shows and even online auctions for firearms, it isn’t every day that collectors will get an opportunity to bid on such rare and sought after items
Rare Howard Hughes Hell’s Angels Luger Pistol to be Auctioned
The gun was used in the final scene of the Hollywood blockbuster that introduced actress Jean Harlow to the silver screen…
90% of Guns Number Disappears from News Stories
And yet Secretary of State Clinton has quoted this misinformation in speeches. Even the President has propagated this mistruth…
Peter Suciu – AmmoLand Outdoor Writer Biography Series
As a professional freelance writer and journalist with nearly 20 years experience, Peter’s work has appeared in nearly 100 media outlets…
Suiting up to Shoot – Talking With the Zoot Shooters
Zoot Shooters is hoping to capture the imagination of the 1920s and 1930s with a new form of shooting competition that mixes the music, fashion and of course the guns…
Japanese Rifles of World War II
Even collectors of militaria view the Japanese rifles as being of a lower quality, but this isn’t quite true…
Smith & Wesson Victory Model Revolver
Any WWII firearms collection would be proud to have a Victory Model alongside the better known weapons of that era…
TT-30 Pistol
During the mid to late 1920s a number of pistols designs were considered, and the winner of the bunch of the TT-33, or Tula Tokarev, designed by Fedor Tokarev…
Nagant Model 1895 Revolver ~ Article & Video
One of the most unique vintage military revolvers, known for its use in Russia, but was in fact a Belgian designed firearm, is the Nagant Model 1895 Revolver …
Johnson M1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle – Highly Prized By Gun Collectors
The iconic M1 Garand isn’t the only semi-automatic rifle used by combat troops in WWII…
International Military Antiques Offers an Alternative for Machinegun Collectors
International Military Antiques (IMA) is one of the premier sellers of such historical items, as well as other unique oddities and collectibles…
Obama’s Ban on the Importation of M1 Rifles Effects Firearms Collectors
It remains a true irony that the M1 rifles, made in America, carried by American soldiers and now desired by collectors can’t come home, yet AK-47s from China, Romania and Russia are imported in ever increasing numbers…
Semi-Automatic Versions of Vintage Machine Guns – The Next Best Thing
Old gun parts kits have been used to good effect by skilled gunsmiths such as Brennen Noble of Military Gun Supply to make semi auto versions…
Handgun of the Year is American Made
Obama administration should look to the gun industry as an example of excellence in manufacturing…
Rebuilt M1917 .45 Revolvers
Colt produced 150,000 M1917s, with Smith & Wesson adding an additional 153,000 M1917s to military stocks during the war…
ABC News Falsely Claims “Three in Four” Guns in Mexico Comes From the United States
More than a year and a half ago numbers circulated that 80 percent of the guns used by Mexican cartels came from the United States
CSRG Automatic Rifle Model 1915
That it was discarded by American and French troops alike. That it was the worst machine gun ever…
Dragunov Style Rifles – The Straight Facts
During the Cold War Dragunov Style Rifles were the sniper weapon of choice throughout the Warsaw Pact…
Machine Guns That Don’t Fire
It might seem strange to buy a machine gun that doesn’t actually shoot, but for collectors this really isn’t such an odd thing. Consider that military airplanes in museums don’t exactly fly, and those tanks you’ll see outside National Guard posts…
Gun Collecting: Machine Guns Vs. Assault Weapons
The anti gun media would have you believe that “assault weapons” are in fact “machine guns,” but that’s not really the case. Here is why…