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,…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 13

12 years ago

INDIANA QUARTERED OAK CO. - Military Drill Rifle This drill rifle was made in un-weighted and weighted models. Both of…

Does Drill Team Style Matter to Win?

12 years ago

Q: I am the coach of a High school in MA and former captain of the armed drill team. Northeast…

America’s Got Talent and New Guard America

12 years ago

Before New Guard America was officially dissolved (it has now been resurrected, but all of the members are not returning),…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 12

12 years ago

The "HAUBERT, H." - Dummy Training Rifle This training rifle is somewhat of an anomaly. The butt plate is marked…

Why “Equipment”

12 years ago

Why do I use the term "equipment" and not just say "rifle"? Good question; here's the answer. When I was…

The Drill Meet

12 years ago

What is a Drill Meet? In America, the drill meet, after putting in hours of hard work designing, choreographing, practicing,…

The Manual of the Firefighter’s Ceremonial Pike Pole

12 years ago

DrillMaster shares a sample of the manual of arms for the firefighter's ceremonial pike pole.

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 11

12 years ago

DAISY SPORT TRAINER The Daisy Museum in Rogers, Arkansas was helpful in providing information on the Sport Trainer. Daisy introduced…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 10

12 years ago

Rubber Bayonets and Kadets of America Rubber Bayonets I have spent considerable time and have made many contacts in the…

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