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On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 2

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 2

Whether it's the MP5, the G36 or the VP9, Heckler and Koch has been an innovator for decades. The Cobra is latest snub-nose from Colt. Ruger's Mini Thirty offered 7.62x39…

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 1

On American Rifleman TV: H & K: The Grey Room Part 1

Heckler and Koch pulls classic machine guns out of the 'Gray Room' as well as its latest handguns for a trip to NRA HQ.…

On American Rifleman TV: Is it real or is it Milo

On American Rifleman TV: Is it real or is it Milo

MILO Range's interactive simulators offer realistic training that can save the lives of soldiers, police officers and civilians. Tested is the S&W's Shield in .45 ACP. The Beretta Model 1934…

On American Rifleman TV: Trijicon ACOG Legacy of Service

On American Rifleman TV: Trijicon ACOG Legacy of Service

Trijicon ACOG first served U.S. troops in 1991, since then more than 1 million have been produced. Ruger's American Ranch is chambered in 7.62x39 mm. Luxembourg's SOLA Super is one…

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady Reloading Today

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady Reloading Today

With factory ammunition getting better and more plentiful, why load your own? Top experts explain why they handload, and why you should, too. The Witness P Match is a competition…

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady’s 6.5 Creedmoor

On American Rifleman TV: Hornady’s 6.5 Creedmoor

It took Hornady's 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge 10 years to become an overnight success.…

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 4

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 4

The 'Lost Battalion,' American soldiers trapped behind enemy lines, used the U.S. 1917 Enfield rifle, the 1915 Chauchat and 1914 Mitrailleuse to fight off the Germans in the fall of…

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 3

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 3

With the French and British reeling from German attacks, Americans using the U.S. 1903 Springfield rifle stopped the Germans in 1918 at places like Chateau-Thierry and Belleau Wood.…

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 2

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 2

General John J. Pershing declared 'the rifle is a distinctly American weapon,' and he made sure American troops were trained in marksmanship with the '03 Springfield rifle and M1911 pistol.…

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 1

On American Rifleman TV: Over There! The Men & Gun’s of WWI Part 1

A century ago, American Doughboys stepped into the horrors of trench warfare in France. They faced a battlefield created by modern weapons-including the belt-fed Maxim machine gun, the 'Devil's paintbrush.…