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Gun Of The Week: Chiappa Little Badger TDX

The Italian design of the wiry Little Badger TDX is not meant to be a fighting gun, but more of a last-ditch tool that can be carried comfortably and employed easily.

Stepping Stone To Victory: The Guns Of Sicily 1943

The sophisticated and successful assault on fascist Italy during the summer of 1943, known as Operation Husky, came as a complete surprise to the Axis powers, proving to the world the U.S. had become a full-fledged fighting power.

Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine: A WWII Classic Made Today

From M1 carbines to M1A1 paratrooper models, Auto-Ordnance maintains its lineup of factory-fresh repeaters with the same handling characteristics and timeless appeal as the originals carried on D-Day.

Rifleman Q&A: Augusta Arsenal M1A1 Rework

My question concerns the arsenal stamping “AAL” on the left side above the pistol grip. “AA” should stand for Augusta Arsenal, but what does the “L” signify?

Video—ARTV: Inland Mfg. M1A1 “Paratrooper” Carbine Review

We are shooting the Inland Mfg. M1A1 "Paratrooper" Carbine in this "Rifleman Review" segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman Television.

NRA Gun of the Week: Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine

American Rifleman’s Associate Editor Kelly Young examines a new production, Inland M1A1Paratrooper Carbine this week on NRA’s Gun of the Week.

Burglar Vs. Paratrooper

Video records the entire incident, giving the snowy bout between a homeowner and alleged criminal more than 1 million views so far.

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