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Discover a treasure trove of knowledge on firearms within our museum's blog. Uncover hidden gems and little-known facts about iconic weapons.

Fabrique Nationale De Herstal

This week for Firearm Friday we are bringing you the Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, Fusil Automatique Léger more commonly known as the FN FAL....
Nov 22 2024

Remington 1864 “Rolling Block Rifle”

This week for Firearm Friday we are bringing you the Remington 1864 “Rolling Block Rifle”  The Remington Rolling Block was developed from the 1863 pattern .50 calibre split breech carbine issued to the US Cavalry during the American...
Nov 15 2024

The Legend STP-410

The LegendSTP-410 This firearm is unique and has been put in our museum by Ron due to his involvement in some of its design...
Nov 08 2024

The Uzi

The Uzi uses an open-bolt, blowback-operated design, quite similar to the Jaroslav Holeček-designed Czech ZK 476 (prototype only) and the production Sa 23, Sa...
Nov 01 2024

Ljungman AG42B

  The Ag m/42 was designed by Erik Eklund of the AB C.J. Ljungmans Verkstäder company of Malmö, loosely following SVT mechanics around 1941,...
Oct 25 2024

Lithgow Model 1

For Firearm Friday we are serving you a classic. Most of you die-hards would be familiar with Lithgow Small Arms Factory, this week we...
Oct 18 2024

The M1 Garand

Happy Firearm Friday! This week we are covering a firearm we wrote an article about in 1981 in our Lock Stock and Barrel magazine....
Oct 11 2024

The Bergmann 1910

The Bergmann Mars was produced in 1901, and was the first Bergmann design aimed squarely at the military market, with a comparatively powerful 9×23mm...
Oct 04 2024

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