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Pete Crance, of Augusta, Mich., and his wife, Gennie, also brought 10 of their antique Winchester rifles to the museum Saturday to discuss their history and the process of restoring an antique gun.
If you have been a hunter or shooter here in the Platte Valley for the last 30-40 years, you have probably heard of Larry ...
When former shooting editor Jim Carmichel takes a moment too long to shoot, his big billy ends up falling off the mountain.
Where: 525 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128 This tiny museum is devoted to something invisible – scents. It’s the only museum in America dedicated to the art and history of natural fragrances.
Today’s riflescopes hold zero reliably, take adjustments precisely and transmit more light than has ever been possible. But if you can’t hold a precise point of aim, all is for naught, and with the ...
A special excursion train will be operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from Strasburg Junction through Winchester and other stations to Washington on account of the great convention of Knights ...
The arrival of the first canal boat in 1831 brought prosperity, as crops flourished and trade boomed, transforming Winchester ...
This is every rifle the Marine Corps has issued to Marines in the service's 250-year history, from muskets to M4s.
The rifle carried by the US Marine Corps has evolved significantly, and it has come a long way from the Brown Bess and Charleville muskets used 250 years ago, but the role of those carrying it hasn’t ...
The Austrian Model 1854 Lorenz rifle musket, designed by Lt. Joseph Lorenz around 1852, saw use in numerous European conflicts and was the third most common longarm seen in the American Civil War ...
The M1 Garand has been lauded as the greatest battle rifle of all time. Most shooters recognize one, but few know much about it today.
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