The Click: A Zippo, a 1911, and a Way of Life

A worn Zippo, a 1911, and a small-town gun shop come together in a story about tools that last and the men who carry them. The post The Click: A Zippo, a 1911, and a Way of Life appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Scott Witner

Mikoyan MiG-29: The Reactive Fulcrum?

Military aircraft design of the Cold War era could be described as akin to physics, or, more specifically, to Newton’s Third Law of motion, which states, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” From lessons learned in the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force determi...

By Peter Suciu

Primary Arms Fixes the One Thing Missing from Their Best-Selling MicroPrism

Primary Arms updates its SLx MicroPrism with a T1-compatible footprint, making it easier to run on existing mounts without extra adapters. The post Primary Arms Fixes the One Thing Missing from Their Best-Selling MicroPrism appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Scott Witner

SOE Expeditions Presents: WW2 Scotland – Forging US Special Forces

Scotland played a pivotal role as a training ground for some of the most Elite Allied forces, including the U.S. Army Rangers, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), and the Jedburgh teams. The rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, combined with the expertise of the Special Operations Exe...

By Eric G
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