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The Clandestine British Service Of Winchester’s Model 74

Assassin? Saboteur? Although there is no record of it, some believe that Winchester 74 rifles provided to Great Britain by the United States during World War II were then equipped with suppressors for clandestine operations.

New: Oakley Standard Issue American Heritage Collection

Oakley Standard Issue’s American Heritage Collection eyewear is a throwback to the unique nose art found on WWII-era allied military aircraft

How International Shooting Reorganized After World War II

The postwar resumption of international target shooting included a new rule regarding amateur status.

One Escape: Camp Perry Held 6,000 POWs

The 6,000 POWs at Camp Perry during WWII were mostly skilled workers. Only one ever managed to escape.

General MacArthur’s U.S. M1903

While serving at West Point, Gen. MacArthur was presented with a Colt .32 ACP Model 1903 pistol.

Lithgow SMLE Mk III Question

A reader submitted this query about a sling attachment point for his Lithgow No. 1 Mk III.

Golden Age, Part 1: National Smallbore Outdoor Rifle Championship History

We cover the first decade of the “Golden Age” of smallbore shooting— the 1960s — in this article, the latest in our series celebrating the Smallbore National Championship Centenary.

Limited Edition Inland D-Day Ithaca Model 37 Combat Shotgun

Out of production since 1975, the Ithaca Model 37 Trench Gun is back just in time for the 75th D-Day anniversary. Only 100 will be made by Inland Manufacturing

WATCH: British Lee-Enfield No. 4 (T) Sniper Rifle

The Lee-Enfield No. 4 (T) was Great Britain's go-to sniper rifle from WWII through the early Cold War.

New Vintage Sniper Optics: Using The M73G4 Sniper Scope For Competition

Vintage Military Sniper Rifle competition would be as arcane as Schuetzen if not for reproductions that provide us with “new vintage” optics.

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