Early Style Winchester M1895
The Winchester M1895 was John M Browning’s last lever action rifle design and it was the design that moved away from the limitations of the tubular magazine that required the use of round nose or flat…
The Winchester M1895 was John M Browning’s last lever action rifle design and it was the design that moved away from the limitations of the tubular magazine that required the use of round nose or flat…
The Colt Python made its debut in 1953 made on the new I frame and built to compete with Smith & Wesson’s Model 27 in .357 Remington Magnum. Those early Smith & Wesson Model 27’s were…
The establishment of the small arms factory in the Australian town of Lithgow was originally motivated by a realization by Australia’s colonists that the world is actually not a “safe space” and that being dependent on…
Whether we’re heading out camping or just spending time in the garden at home it can be nice to have novelty items to add some interest and this Swedish Fire Torch Set from Huckberry is one…
Created by Morgan’s mavens of Malvern the Morgan AeroMax is a car that somehow combines headlights from the Mini, tail lights from the Lancia Thesis and a body design that makes it look like a car…
Could an address sound any more American than 26293 Twenty Mule Team Road, Boron, California? B. Searcy & Company is located there, just opposite Edward’s Air Force Base, in an old Quonset hut; and it is…
The story of the Parker brothers begins well before the American Civil War. Charles Parker was involved in manufacturing by the 1830’s and opened his first factory in 1834. At that stage they were not yet…
The LifeCard is a new concept in handguns currently not yet in full production. The device is essentially a highly concealable little single shot .22lr folding handgun that is about the length and width of a…
The story of the Talbot-Lago T26 began during the dark days of the Second World War in Nazi German occupied France. The failing Talbot company had been hit by the Great Depression like so many others…
Have you ever wondered why villains seem to fascinate people more than heros? Why is there this human fascination with wickedness? After all we don’t like it if someone is wicked to us. The same phenomenon…