The U.S. Colt Vickers Model of 1915 Water-Cooled Machine Gun
By Robert G. Segel – Much has been written about the sad state of affairs concerning the history of early machine gun development and acceptance by the m... Read more.
Automatic Weapons in Miniature, Part III: “Manually Operated Guns”
Miniature firearms have held the fascination of those interested in weapons for centuries. The art of producing scale models of firearms goes back to the 15th c... Read more.
Automatic Weapons in Miniature, Part II: “Magazine Fed Guns”
The Thompson submachine gun is arguably the most often reproduced miniature machine gun since its graceful lines and well known looks enable it to be instantly ... Read more.
Proper Tools To Keep ‘Em Running
As collectors and shooters of automatic weapons know, keeping and maintaining these machine guns in working order is no easy task, particularly the classic, tir... Read more.
Automatic Weapons in Miniature, Part I: “Belt Fed Guns”
Producing a miniature machine gun that actually fires ammunition provides a whole different set of problems because as the scale reduces, so do the tolerances t... Read more.
Canadian Machine Gun Badges: 1914-1920
The first great conflict of the twentieth century (1914-1918) was known by several names: The Great War, The War To End All Wars and ultimately as World War I. ... Read more.
Class III as Art
One would not think to generally correlate the class three world and the art world within the same thought process. But to devotees of the class three world, ar... Read more.
Commemorative Military Steins
Collecting military steins is a vast and rewarding avocation in and of itself. With a rich history spanning several centuries of military motifs
decorated on be... Read more.
A Little Imagination
Change the outcome of armed conflict. Heroic exploits against overwhelming odds. Valiant efforts versus dastardly deeds. Knights in shining armor battling drago... Read more.