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VE Day at 75: Stacks of Mausers, Lugers, Walthers and More
by Chris EgerVictory in Europe Day, or simply just VE Day, saw the acceptance of the German general surrender in World War II and left in its wake a huge onrush of military surplus.
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Glocks & M1917s: The Redoubtable Arms of the Greenland Patrol
by Chris EgerIn two-man patrols carried by dog sleds, the Danish Navy secures Greenland with the help of some vintage rifles and some more modern handguns.
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Glocks & M1917s: The Redoubtable Arms of the Greenland Patrol
by Chris EgerIn two-man patrols carried by dog sleds, the Danish Navy secures Greenland with the help of some vintage rifles and some more modern handguns.
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Milsurp Bambi Dusters: Sporterized Military Rifles
by Chris EgerLove them or hate them, there are thousands of surplus military rifles that are floating around as sporters ready to continue to serve as great deer guns.
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Doughboy’s choice: Shooting the M1917 Enfield (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerWhile the standard U.S. Army infantry rifle at the start of World War I was the most excellent M1903 Springfield, most soldiers would end up with an Enfield.
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