This week American Rifleman TV heads to the rolling farmland of northern Illinois for the Bullpup Shoot. American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz talks with the creator of the event, as well as some participants.
For "Rifleman Review" we test the IWI X95, which, of course, is a bullpup.
For "I Have This Old Gun" we look at the British L1A1 known as the "SLR." Watch a video preview of tonight's episode.
April 2025 marks 250 years since the momentous events at Lexington and Concord—the opening salvos of the American Revolution. Today, exhaustive research of primary accounts and surviving firearms and artifacts give us a clearer picture of what really happened.
On April 19, 1775, simmering tensions between Great Britain and her colonists erupted into warfare with the engagements at the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord.
Watchtower Firearms, a veteran-owned firm based in Texas filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection in late February 2025 to restructure and re-organize its financial structure.
The militiamen who stood in defiance on Lexington Green are the first who fired upon the British regulars, but the road to revolution was paved long before gunfire erupted on that cold April morning in Massachusetts.