The $15 Gun That Outlived Every Gun America Ever Built

September 1902. The Philippine jungle. An American corporal empties his revolver. Six shots, center mass, all hits. The Morrow warrior keeps charging. 30 ft. 20 ft. 10. The soldier dies with his throat cut, his empty 38 caliber pistol still gripped in his hand. When reinforcements find him, they count the wounds. Six bullet holes…

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How a Farm Boy’s “Impossible” Trick made Him Destroy 40 Japanese Planes… All Alone

September 1944, above Borneo, Major Richard Ira Bong eased his P38 Lightning into a shallow dive. Twin Allison engines purring with 3,000 combined horsepower as he scanned the sky below through his bulletproof windscreen. Japanese fighters were climbing desperately toward a formation of American B-24 Liberators, unaware that one of the deadliest fighter pilots in…

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Germany Never Expected Paddle-Blade Props To Transform The Thunderbolt Into 470mph Monster…

March 6th, 1944, 28,000 ft above Berlin, the 56th Fighter Group engaged German fighters in what would become the largest air battle yet seen over Europe. Across the sprawling combat, American Thunderbolt pilots discovered something that shocked their Luftwaffer opponents. German fighters executed their standard escape maneuver, pulling into steep climbs to evade pursuit. For…

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Why Eisenhower Couldn’t Fire Montgomery…

January 7th, 1945, Supreme Allied Commander Dwight Eisenhower sat in his headquarters reading a transcript of the press conference Bernard Montgomery had just given. His hands were shaking, not from fear, but from rage. Montgomery had just told the world press that he had saved the American army during the Battle of the Bulge. The…

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