Last summer American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach got a first look at the new SIG Sauer Rattler, the smallest model in the MCX platform, and he alluded to an eventual semi-automatic version. During the SIG Sauer Range Day 2018, Joe had a chance to send some rounds downrange with that new model. Check it out here. For more, visit SIGSauer.com.
While the U.S. Army's Model 1903 Springfield rifle is one of the most well-recognized small arms of the 20th century, a lesser-known variant, the Model 1903A3, served as an important stopgap rifle in the early years of World War II.
Springfield Armory introduced its first optic-ready TRP 1911s, equipped with the Agency Optic System, along with the company's first 9 mm Luger-chambered TRP pistols.
A number of M1 Garands on the market have higher serial numbers than many military-issue Garands? Why? Here's the story of the commercially made M1s from Springfield Armory.
As with all of his previous works, Bruce Canfield's latest, by Mowbray Publishing, is another “must-have” for the shelf of any avid collector of U.S. military arms.