Wednesday, March 4, 2015

American Rifleman TV: 125 Years of Fabrique Nationale, Part 2

FAIRFAX, Va. March 4—Tonight, on "American Rifleman Television," the crew remains in Herstal, Belgium, to cover the guns made today by Fabrique Nationale, in particular the arms made for military forces around the world—including the United States. We spend time on the range with the full-automatic FN 5.7 mm P90 PDW, the SCAR and, of course, FN's belt-fed machine guns in .50 BMG, and 5.56 mm and 7.62 mm NATO. For this week's "Rifleman Review," Mark Keefe evaluates the Navy Arms Winchester Model 1873, a gun with upgraded walnut and real bone-charcoal color-casehardened steel components, chambered in .38 Spl./.357 Mag. And for "I Have This Old Gun," we look at a big retro handgun specifically made for NRA competition decades ago, the .22 Long Rifle Colt Camp Perry Model. Built on a Match Target frame, the single-shot Camp Perry didn't have a cylinder, but a rather a loading block that swung out to the side. Watch a preview here: http://bit.ly/18ihnnD

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