Insights
Lone Survivor: Guns, Grenades, and RPGs
Here's a look at the guns used in the movie "Lone Survivor" along with a reminder to never forget the men who gave their lives for our country during the Operation Red Wings mission.
Iconic – The Most Famous Firearms
Today we are looking at guns that break out of the American firearms culture and into the mainstream consciousness. These guns have reached iconic status, often through an odd variety of circumstances that blend pop culture with real-world performance.
Everything You Need To Know About Flamethrowers
If you asked me to name 10 new products that I thought GunMagWarehouse would carry, flamethrowers wouldn't even make the list. Imagine my surprise when they popped up in the catalog.
Guns of The Patriot: Accuracy in Movies
The Patriot is one of those movies you almost have to love. It stars Mel Gibson as Benjamin Martin, who is credited with basically being the father of modern guerilla tactics. Check our top five choices of interesting firearms you can spot next time you watch The Patriot.
The Rifle Optics That Defined the GWOT
GWOT completely changed the United States military, and for the United States, these three optics defined the Global War on Terror.
Iconic Sniper Rifles of the American Armed Forces
American snipers have played a vital role in every American conflict since the American Revolution. However, there are a few rifles that stand out from the rest due to their reliability, collectibility, and documented battlefield successes.
Guns in Cartoons: Yosemite Sam and More
Once upon a time, cartoon characters were regularly seen with guns. Whether they were cowboys, hunters, or bandits, it wasn't unusual at all to see guns. Saturday morning cartoons have changed a bit in recent years, though. So, in the spirit of memory lane, let's check out some of the best-armed cartoon characters from the past.
The Super Influential FN Model 1900 Pistol
Even if they don’t know it, modern semi-automatic pistol manufacturers and enthusiasts are heavily indebted to John Browning, who designed the FN Model 1900, and Hart O. Berg, who saw its potential. The Model 1900 was the first real semi-automatic concealed carry pistol. We still use many of its innovations today.