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The boarding axe saw its height during the Age of Sail, on account of it being a naval multitool, much as the modern fireman's axe is, not to mention the similarities in their designs.

It's not hard to want an StG 44. It's one of the most important and influential rifles of the 20th century and its principals live on in weapons manufactured to this day. It's also cool-looking. And now it's back in production. In .22, at least. This replica made by GSG Waffen is true to form yet chambered for the rimfire round.

Ford Motor Company is participating in an open competition to supply the Army and Marine Corps with new blast-proof, all-terrain vehicles.
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