A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 20

12 years ago

SWIFT TRAINING RIFLE The Swift Training Rifle system was developed in Great Britain in 1941. At the start of WWII…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 19

12 years ago

BAYONET FENCING RIFLES The following are examples of fencing rifles that were used by the United States and Great Britain.…

How to Execute Carry Arms

12 years ago

This is the safest way to carry an unloaded or replica rifle. Everyone needs to adopt this carry right away-…

Drill Move Levels and Move Definitions

12 years ago

One of the subjects that the World Drill Association Adjudication Manual and Rule Book teaches Drillers, instructors and judges about…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 18

12 years ago

Steyr M. 95 Drill Rifle The Steyr rifles were the primary rifle of Austrian-Hungary during WWI and they were also…

Amazing, Wonderful, Fantastic!

12 years ago

During Creation Week, our Lord said each day's work was "good." He then said that the whole of creation was,…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 17

12 years ago

UNIDENTIFIED DRILL RIFLES There are a number of unidentified drill rifles that have similar characteristics. They are generally unmarked in…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 16

12 years ago

REQUARTH GUN These drill rifles were made by F.A. Requarth Co. in Dayton, Ohio. Frederick August Requardt was born in…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 15

12 years ago

Carson Long Military Institute Carson Long Military Institute is a direct descendent of Bloomfield Academy which was founded in 1835.…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 14

12 years ago

IN-VU WOOD RIFLE In an advertisement from 1918 the In-Vu Mfg. Co. address is listed as 8 Lehigh Ave. Geneva,…

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