Ward Bond Was John Wayne’s Best Friend for 30 Years—Their Final Fight Destroyed Everything D

Bracketville, Texas. June 15th, 1960. The scorching sun beats down on the Alamo film set as John Wayne, 53 years old, adjusts his…

John Wayne Was Asked to Leave a Quiet Restaurant — What He Did for the Waitress Transformed Her Life D

John Wayne was asked to leave a quiet restaurant. The waitress lost her job defending him, but what Wayne did next changed her…

Why Patton Favored Revolvers Over the M1911 Pistol D

By 1944, the United States Army had fielded the most technologically advanced ground force in human history. Radar, proximity fuses, the atomic bomb…

The Dark Reason the M1911 Pistol Is Still in Service D

This pistol is over a hundred years old. It fought in the trenches of the First World War. It crossed the beaches of…

Why Churchill Bought 3 Mauser C96 Pistols and Gave Away His .45 Colt (Then Took It Back) D

September 1898, a young cavalry officer gallops toward 2500 Sudin warriors. He cannot use his saber. His right shoulder is destroyed. But he…

Why This ‘Gangster’ American Gun Made 100 Armed Germans Surrender To One Paratrooper D

January 1945, Holtzheim, Belgium. A first sergeant rounds the corner of a farmhouse and stops. In the yard, 100 German soldiers are rearming…

Why Rommel Refused to Carry a Luger and Kept an Italian Beretta D

Everyone knows the Luger, right? The most iconic pistol of the Second World War. The weapon that symbolized German military might. Elegant, precise,…

The Dark Reason German Officers Feared the American .45 ACP Pistol D

On October 8th, 1918, a German lieutenant named Paul Wulmer found himself in a situation his training had never prepared him for. He…

The $15 Gun That Outlived Every Gun America Ever Built D

September 1902. The Philippine jungle. An American corporal empties his revolver. Six shots, center mass, all hits. The Morrow warrior keeps charging. 30…

Why the Luger P08 Stopped Working in the North African Desert (The Tight Tolerance Problem) D

The sand moves in waves like a slow burning ocean. It is 1941. The temperature on the Libyan plateau climbs past 120 degrees…

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