Firearms Guide 14th Edition with Printable Gun Manuals, Schematics, Blueprints, and Old Catalogs Published

Impressum Media Inc., Los Angeles, CA – September 25.2023 – Impressum Media Inc. proudly announces the imminent release of the 14th Edition of the Firearms Guide by Chris Mijic. This new edition contains significantly updated values and information reflecting new changes in the gun industry. For the year 2023/2024, it introduces an impressive array ofContinue reading “Firearms Guide 14th Edition with Printable Gun Manuals, Schematics, Blueprints, and Old Catalogs Published”

Killdozer

I’m sure the readers here will be familiar with the “killdozer” but it’s fame has made it to having its own dedicated armored vehicle page and now accompanying YouTube video. Enjoy Here’s the article, the rest of the site is a pretty fun rabbit hole as wellhttps://tanks-encyclopedia.com/marvin-heemeyers-armored-bulldozer/

Remington Model 37

A real classic. The Model 37 was Remington’s attempt to compete with the superior Winchester Model 52. Now, I say the Model 52 is better, and it is, nut that isn’t meant to be taken as the Model 37 is a mediocre rifle. It isn’t, it is pretty damn ed good too! It has aContinue reading “Remington Model 37”

Tactical Musette Bag

When you want a Modular Assault Pack or zip on pack but have a taste for the retro or are just poor, slap a musette pack on it. What’s old is new again. Quick attach small packs are tactical hotness. But the idea has been around. Take the good old musette bag. The function wasContinue reading “Tactical Musette Bag”

Thunderzap Data Dump

Since we are on a Second Chance Body Armor kick, I thought I’d circle back to a gimmick round sponsored by Richard Davis – the Thunderzap. Available in .38 Special and .45 Auto, the Thunderzap was a lightweight, hyper-velocity hollowpoint made from 100% fluorocarbon resin. Contrary to popular belief, the round was not designed byContinue reading “Thunderzap Data Dump”

Nyclad Family Data Dump

We’re back with another projectile data dump today, telling the story of the Smith & Wesson Nyclad and its latest generation, the Federal Syntech family. The story begins when a company named ALCAN was formed in 1948 in Alton, IL. They were best known for shotshells and components, although they briefly dabbled in making plasticContinue reading “Nyclad Family Data Dump”

WW1 Magazine Pouch Instructions

A guy in the vintage 1911 collectors group posted a picture of his never issued 1911 mag pouch and the little instruction sheet that came with it. Pretty neat I thought.