Check out this second of a three-part series on Winchester Ammunition. In this feature segment from an episode of American Rifleman Television, staff go behind the scenes with Winchester employees, for a detailed look at how their centerfire rifle ammunition is made. For more, check out this ARTV feature segment here. For a look back at part one, follow this link.
Much gratitude has been, and is given, to the man who created the M1 Garand. But folklore suggests John C. Garand did all the work for free. Let us dispel that notion.
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.