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Articles by Staff Editor on Powder & Lead. In-depth firearms content covering history, reloading, gear reviews, and shooting sports.

The 6.5 Creedmoor: Reach out!

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“M.O.A scope on a Savage SRG test rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor.” by huntingmark is licensed under CC BY 2.0.The 6.5 Creedmoor: Performance, History, and ComparisonsThe 6.5 Creedmoor (6.5 CM) has rapidly become one of the most popular rifle cartridges for long-range shooting, hunting, and precision rifle competitions. Known for its flat trajectory, high ballistic efficiency, and moderate recoil,…

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The M1917 Enfield: America’s Unsung WWI Hero

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IntroductionThe M1917 Enfield is one of the most significant and underappreciated rifles in American military history. Serving as the primary service rifle for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in World War I, this robust and reliable bolt-action rifle was a product of industrial ingenuity and wartime necessity. Built upon the foundation of the British Pattern…

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A History of the Browning Arms Company

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The Legacy of Browning Arms Company: A Century of Innovation and ExcellenceThe Browning Arms Company stands as one of the most significant names in the history of firearms, deeply intertwined with the significant work of John Moses Browning, one of the most prolific and influential firearm designers of all time. With a portfolio of notable…

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The G3 Rifle: History, Development, and Impact

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IntroductionThe G3 rifle, a robust and widely adopted battle rifle, stands as one of the most enduring and widely used battle rifles of the 20th and 21st centuries. Designed for durability, reliability, and firepower, the G3 has equipped military and law enforcement agencies across the world, leaving a lasting imprint on modern warfare.Origins and Development…

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The Meiji Type 18 Murata: Japan’s First Military Rifle

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Japan Steps Into the Modern AgeIntroduction to the Meiji Type 18 Murata RifleIn the grand narrative of firearm evolution, Japan’s Meiji Type 18 Murata rifle holds a unique place as the nation’s first domestically produced military rifle. Designed by Major Murata Tsuneyoshi, this rifle was a crucial step in Japan’s transition from imported weaponry to…

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The Colt Paterson Pistol

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Colt Paterson Revolver: The Pioneering Legacy of an American IconThe Colt Paterson revolver stands as one of the most significant milestones in firearms history, marking the birth of the modern revolving firearm. Samuel Colt’s early revolver was not just a weapon; it was a significant concept that redefined personal armament. From its origins in the…

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The 1863 Starr Army Revolver: Unsung Civil War Hero

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IntroductionThe American Civil War was a proving ground for firearms innovation, a time when manufacturers fought not only on battlefields but also in factories, pushing the limits of technology to supply the Union and Confederate forces with reliable weaponry. Among the pantheon of Civil War revolvers, one name often takes a backseat to the likes…

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Martin Meylin’s Gunshop: Early American Gunsmithing

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Martin Meylin’s GunshopThe world of firearms owes a debt of gratitude to certain establishments and individuals that have played a pivotal role in shaping the development and availability of guns. Among these influential entities is Martin Meylin’s Gunshop, a renowned institution that has left an indelible mark on the firearms industry. Founded in the early…

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Steel, Valor, and Blood: The Battle of Chapultepec

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The Unyielding Legacy of the United States Marines: The Battle of ChapultepecIn the grand annals of United States military history, few battles have left as indelible a mark as the Battle of Chapultepec. This climactic engagement of the Mexican-American War, fought on September 12-13, 1847, was not merely a contest of arms—it was a crucible…

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The .45 Colt Cartridge: An Iconic Ammunition History

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“Cal 45 Long Colt” by Hmaag 16:30, 8. Jan. 2009 (CET) is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.Origins and InventionThe .45 Colt cartridge, an emblematic symbol of the American frontier, is a piece of firearms history that has stood the test of time. Also known as the .45 Long Colt or simply .45 LC, this round…

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