SOUTH AFRICAN LM4 RIFLE
By Anthony Dee In 1963, the United States placed an arms embargo against South Africa because of their government’s position on apartheid. This embargo was expanded... Read more.
NDIA SMALL ARMS 2005
By Robert Bruce (Editor’s Note: The National Defense Industrial Association’s annual international infantry meeting is a priority for Small Arms Review because... Read more.
HISTORY OF THE THOMPSON DRUM MAGAZINE
By Tracie L. Hill Auto-Ordnance “Bridgeport” Drums One of the most common drum magazines encountered by Thompson collectors is what is referred to as the “Bridgeport... Read more.
THE NFATCA REPORT AT KNOB CREEK
By John Brown During the Knob Creek event this October, the National Firearms Act Trade and Collectors Association (NFATCA) held a meeting with a large number of... Read more.
THE WELROD PISTOL PART 1
By Anders Thygesen (Editor’s Note: Part I of this two part article will describe the technical aspects in the construction of the Welrod pistol Mk.II & Mk.IIA... Read more.
THE SUPER-X22 WEAPON SYSTEM
By J.M. Ramos Between 1980-1990, the late John Minnery was quite active in exploring and developing new ideas relating to exotic weaponry. The Englishman had collected... Read more.
BIRTH OF A BLACK RIFLE FROM BARSTOCK TO BUSHMASTER
Text & Photos by Jeff W. Zimba SAR Exclusive Industry Profile For the first time in history, Bushmaster Firearms of Windham, Maine has allowed outside photographic... Read more.
RAFFICA
By Dan Shea An example of sustained fire, the Somme, 24th August, 1916 The following extract is taken from the Official History of the Great War, and will serve... Read more.
RAFFICA: DECEMBER 2005
By Dan Shea “Excluding dueling (since it is forbidden in most countries and appears to be declining in favor even in those countries in which it is permitted... Read more.
SITREP: DECEMBER 2005
By Dan Shea Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination – John Dewey “The Quest for Certainty” Ch. 11 We at SAR applaud... Read more.
