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U.S. Army Special Operations Command International Sniper Competition

1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) and MasterPiece Arms Chassis a winning combination at this year’s International Sniper Competition

International Sniper Competition: Out Of The Shadows, Into The Limelight

They work in the shadows, but once a year convene openly to compete against one another at a famed U.S. Army post.

U.S. Army Selects SIG Sauer P320 MHS to Replace M9 Service Pistol

The first Army pistol contract in 35 years has been awarded to SIG Sauer.

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.

Handloading Safety: Extrapolating Beyond Your Data, Part 3

How to avoid pressure problems when developing loads.

Handloading: Minimizing Runout Using Standard Dies

A quality tool for measuring TIR is essential for obtaining consistent, accurate results. Generally, measuring equipment is not a good area in which to skimp or economize, as one uses these tools throughout one’s handloading career. They form the basis for consistent reproduction of accurate ammunition lots.

Men of the AMU: Where Are They Now?

It’s known as “the Home of Champions,” thanks to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his vision behind the creation of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) in 1956, housed at Fort Benning, Georgia.

SFC Emil Praslick

Legendary Marksmanship Unit Coach Retiring

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