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The Fantastic FN 1922 Pistol: WWII Semi-Auto Sleeper
by Chris EgerDesigned on the outset for military and police contracts in Europe just after the Great War, the FN 1922 went on to serve several flags in WWII.
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The Fantastic FN 1922 Pistol: WWII Semi-Auto Sleeper
by Chris EgerDesigned on the outset for military and police contracts in Europe just after the Great War, the FN 1922 went on to serve several flags in WWII.
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Femaru, Frommer and FEG: Historical Hungarian Handgun Basics
by Chris EgerAs we are celebrating Glock week here at Guns.com, we felt remiss if we didn't mention the handguns of Austria's Hungarian neighbor.
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Gun Review: Remington M1903A3
by Francis BorekI love the look of my Remington M1903A3 but is the M1903A3 the best military bolt action rifle available or is it just a case of patriotic bias?
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Why the MAS-36 deserves your respect
by Francis BorekPeople who look down on French military prowess also tend to deride French rifles as nothing more than odd looking. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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5 reasons Walther PPK/S is still a viable concealed carry gun
by Nick OetkenBeyond the fact that it’s one of the coolest looking guns in history, here are five perfectly valid reasons why the PPK/S’s time isn’t up quite yet for EDC.
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Gun Review: Mosin Nagant M44
by Evan DuffyIf you are looking for a quick-shouldering, powerful weapon for brush hunting or truck duty, the $250 Mosin-Nagant M44 is an excellent value.
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Bren Light Machine Guns: A British import/export (VIDEOS)
by Chris EgerOne of the iconic light machine gun designs of the past century has to be the British Bren gun with their distinctive top-mounted magazine and WWII starring role. Yet ironically, if you look into the history of these guns, they may owe more to a town in central Europe named Brno and Toronto Canada than they do to England.
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