Military
Army Cancels Carbine Replacement Program, Reports No Rifles Met Reliability Reqs
The Army cancelled the Individual Carbine Competition, to see if a commercially-produced rifle might be able to replace the M4 in service today. Read more
More Female IDF Soldiers Bare Skin, Dance the Rifle Dance (VIDEO)
U.S. Marines to Train with Japanese Troops
Gun Review: Kel-Tec RFB — The Big Bullpup!
We’ve been checking out a lot of bullpups lately. The design has caught on, and for good reason. With a full length barrel in an SBR sized package, the bullpup has excellent range and even better manuverability. The Kel-Tec RFB shrinks the .308 and the designated marksman rifle. Read more
The Duffel Blog: The funniest website you don’t know about
Essentially, it’s a military version of The Onion, as in the American news satire organization that makes faux news stories. Like The Onion, the Duffel Blog is freakin’ hilarious. Guns.com interviews the founder of the Duffel Blog, Paul Szoldra. Read more
The Department of Veterans Affairs: Broken promises?
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been unable to handle the needs of a new generation of warriors – so much so, nearly 900,000 Veterans are awaiting healthcare. Who can we turn to now? Read more
Remembering the Nurses of World War II (VIDEO)
Many did not receive the proper thanks in their time, but throughout WWII a total of 201 nurses died while serving, and nurses received a total of 1,619 medals, citations, and commendations. Read more
Adcor and the Demise of the Improved Carbine Competition
The Army is preparing to cancel the Improved Carbine Competition, for monetary reasons. This is sad news for several manufacturers, including Adcor, a dark horse with a very interesting rifle. Read more
Chicago Law Bans Museums from Displaying Historical Firearms, Alderman Seeks Change
Chicago law currently prohibits certain firearms from being displayed in the city, including guns that are displayed as historical artifacts in museums. City Alderman Edward Burke proposed an Ordinance on Wednesday to lift the ban for museums, allowing them to display the historical artifacts. Read more






