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Rifle Slings and International Shooting

The year was 1921. The place—Lyon, France. The occasion was the nineteenth World Shooting Championships at 300 meters.

Remington 200th Anniversary Commemorative Book

Stop by Remington’s booth No. 3823 at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits.

History of the Bianchi Cup

The tournament that transformed competitive shooting from a simple pastime into a professional sport.

The First Magnum

In 1935, manufacturers finally produced a handgun with ammunition designed for daily operation in the 40,000-psi range.

A Page From History: Clips and Magazines

From the January 1956 edition of American Rifleman.

A Page From History: The First Televised Rifle Match

From the April 1955 issue of American Rifleman.

Some "Ancient" F-Class History

The 2005 U.S. F-Class Team organized the first F-Class National Championships at Camp Butner, NC, with 135 shooters attending—66 percent of whom shot in the F-Open class.

The 1907 Army Pistol Trials

The selection of the Model 1911 was by no means a foregone conclusion when the U.S. Army tested new service pistols in 1907.

A Page from History: Looking Through the Rear Sight

From the April 1938 issue of American Rifleman.

Tin Cans and The National Matches—1921

The National Matches have been, almost from the beginning, a place for experimenters.

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