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The U.S. Military’s Sad ‘Mach 7’ Railgun FailureWhile the U.S. Navy’s ambitious and expensive railgun program was canceled in 2021 after 15 years and $500 million in ...
Come the end of 4th of July weekend, Pyro Shows will have put on over 730 fireworks shows across roughly 20 states, and 1 other country.
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Exploding a Battleship 3-Feet Out of the WaterHitler's most prized warship sits in Norwegian waters in September 1943, surrounded by torpedo nets, patrol boats, and ...
A Kansas City woman says she feared for her life when a bullet from a parking lot shootout entered her apartment. It was less ...
The .300 Blk carbine version of this new Henry hunting hybrid makes for a handsome and handy suppressor host.
Inside the Wisconsin fraud case: Here's how deer antlers are scored and state records are determined
The case of a Wisconsin man trying to pass off a farm deer to claim a state record brings the scoring system to light. Here's how it works.
A 63 year old Bryan man is given a life prison sentence for murdering a friend. A news release from the Brazos County ...
On November 18, 1966, the BRL operated 16-inch gun at Yuma launched a sabot and vehicle to over 580,000 feet. This set a world altitude record for any projectile fired by a gun, and it is one that ...
This thickness is defined by the diameter of the nail's shaft, rather than the typically wider head. Commonly used nails include 15-gauge, 16-gauge, 18-gauge, 21-gauge, and 23-gauge.
Ammunition will run you $9 to $15 per box more, too. Federal’s Black Cloud sells for $45.99 per box in 3-inch 12-gauge and $54.99 in 3 ½. Shoot a lot, and the price of 3 ½-inch ammo adds up.
The Navy has burned through costly missiles, some with a price tag of $28.7 million. So, it has turned to 5-inch gun rounds to down drones.
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