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National Defense August 2009 Grace Jean |
Weapons Experts Working to Lighten Troops' Small Arms Load Technologists are working to cut small arms weight in half without compromising firepower, and so far prototypes of a redesigned machine gun and ammunition are demonstrating the art of the possible.  |
National Defense March 2013 Dan Parsons |
Military Seeks Lighter, Stronger Ammo Recognizing that rifle design using gunpowder and self-contained cartridges has neared the zenith of engineering, firearms manufacturers are turning to ammunition as a possible source of further weight reduction.  |
Popular Mechanics October 2002 Cliff Gromer |
Shooting Safe And Smart How many points for hitting the hill? The author gets some pointers from firearms expert Walt Rauch.  |
Popular Mechanics June 2004 Chris Christian |
Riding Shotgun The coach gun played a critical role on the Western frontier. Now it's regaining popularity among Old West enthusiasts.  |
Popular Mechanics June 19, 2009 Seth Porges |
The Top 6 Water Guns of All Time The first water guns began popping up in the late 1800s, and they were little more than glorified eyedroppers.  |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Stocks for Dad: Smith & Wesson This Father's Day, sharing in shares of Smith & Wesson stock -- even if you can't get to the range or the field with a Smith & Wesson gun -- is still a way to partake in a longtime family tradition.  |