The Civilian Marksmanship Program is well known as the go-to place to buy surplus military firearms, so the Government Accountability Office recently tallied up how much money the nonprofit has ...
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Pistols like this 1970s-era 1911 handgun could soon be available to private purchasers as part of 8,000 surplus guns being sold through the Civilian Marksmanship Program. (Photo: U.S. Archives) ...
Some firearms were written off as obsolete years ago, yet they remain common at ranges, in the field, and in competition.
Many firearm owners are surprised to learn that guns sitting unused in safes, closets, cabinets, or inherited collections may be worth significantly more than they realize.
The town will discuss the proposal this week after community members called for reducing the number of guns in circulation.
WENATCHEE - Three local law enforcement agencies lost track of assault rifles in the past two years and were suspended from a state military surplus program. Three rifles were involved, one from each ...
TEMPE — Police departments at Arizona State University and community colleges in Tucson and Yuma have acquired 79 fully automatic M-16 assault rifles and nine older M-14 rifles under a Department of ...
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — The Town Board voted 4-1 on Wednesday to destroy surplus guns rather than sell them back to town police officers. At a joint town and village board meeting at New Paltz Village Hall, ...
THE WORST WAY to learn about corrosive ammo is to shoot some in your rifle and then let the gun sit for a few weeks. In my case, it was surplus 8mm machine-gun ammo that I’d shot through my ...
The U.S. Department of Defense has given 25 mine-resistant vehicles to police agencies in New York state through a military surplus program. Valued at about $650,000, the so-called “MRAP” is an ambush ...