The 1800s were a turning point in the history of firearms. As empires expanded and revolutions sparked around the globe, technological advancements in weaponry played a critical role in shaping ...
One of the best deer-hunting memories I have is the morning Betty and I came downstairs to a homemade breakfast prepared by ...
Tucked into a darkened, first-floor gallery in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, past the imposing field armor of an obese, gout-riddled Henry VIII, a small exhibition entitled “The Art of London ...
Katelyn has been a journalist for nearly 15 years, with focuses on science and technology, law, politics, and now the games industry. She's particularly proud of her work interviewing developers of ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Many consider the Model 1803 ...
A 300-year-old flintlock pistol may be the exact kind of weapon the Second Amendment was written to protect. But for 72-year-old Gordon van Gilder — who’s a collector of 18th century antiques — he ...
This post describes the speediest means of reloading firearms in the 19th century. The main focus is not the ammunition capacity of any particular type of arm, but rather how quickly various arms ...