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Rock Island Armory is using its new facility in Utah to make their latest firearms including the VRF14 and the RIA 5.0.
Rock Island Armory is using its new facility in Utah to make their latest firearms including the VRF14 and the RIA 5.0.
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S14, EP8 "Krag-Jorgensen"Come along as we look back at the short-lived US service of the Krag Jorgensen. Used briefly in the Spanish-American War by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, it quickly became obsolete in the ever-changing landscape of firearms development.
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