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No Magnets, No Drones: How China Controls the Future of Warfare
Drones have fundamentally transformed modern warfare, but the entire drone supply chain depends on rare earth magnets processed almost exclusively by China.
The history of small arms engineering is a push and pull between wild imaginations and the harsher realities of what people are looking for in a given firearm. We look back on history-defining rifles ...
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Why stainless guns aren’t as tough as you think
A lot of shooters assume that stainless steel means indestructible—but it doesn’t. Stainless guns resist rust better than blued steel, but they’re not immune to corrosion, pitting, or wear. In fact, ...
The Barrett M107 is one of the powerful sniper rifles used by U.S. Army Special Forces, commonly known as the Green Berets.
Ian Shelton, guitarists William Acuña and Kevin Kiley, bassist Waylon Trim and drummer David Stalsworth — are touring cross-country, this time supporting punk stalwarts Joyce Manor.
In just a few decades, the U.S. Army would see itself go from a single-shot, blackpowder design in the form of the Trapdoor Springfield to a modern, semi-automatic fighting rifle in the M1 Garand.
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of March 1-7, ...
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