U.S. Army weapons officials are considering following the Marine Corps’ recent decision to issue the Magpul PMAG polymer magazine. The Army will evaluate how well the service’s M4 and M4A1 carbines ...
OUT THERE TODAY AS WELL, BUT THERE ARE SOME CHANGES IN STORE TOMORROW TONY TESIM 15 MILLION DOLLARS IN HIS LAWSUIT THE SEVEN RSPEON PANEL ALSO AWARDED HEARD TWO MILLION DOLLARS IN BUT FIRST TONIGHT ...
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A handful of senators want the Army's chief of staff to explain why the service supposedly banned soldiers from using highly reliable polymer magazines such as the PMAG in their M4 Carbines. The ...
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