HECKLER & KOCH DEFENSE WINS MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT FOR NEW U.S. ARMS GRENADE LAUNCHER
by Dan Shea Sterling, Virginia (May 12, 2005) Heckler & Koch Defense Inc. was awarded a competitive contract to produce the new add-on grenade launcher for the... Read more.
CIENER’S 22 CALIBER THOMPSON KIT: A NEW SIDE TO THOMPSON FUN
By Dan Shea While the venerable Thompson Submachine Gun has served the military and law enforcement communities for many years, its day has passed; except in the... Read more.
SITREP: AUGUST 2005
By Dan Shea The NDIA Small Arms Symposium in Atlantic City was a good one this year. No question about it, 600+ attendees and over 60 vendors made for a very interesting... Read more.
INDUSTRY NEWS: AUGUST 2005
By Robert M. Hausman The National Rifle Association Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas (April 15-17th) drew 59,000 visitors, a total just shy of the... Read more.
NEW REVIEW: AUGUST 2005
By Chris Choat MP-5 MAGSHUTE MAGAZINE-WELL FUNNEL There is now a new product available for competitors, professionals or anyone using an MP-5 that needs to speed... Read more.
KNOB CREEK RECEIVES A NEW FACELIFT
By Vince Olivia Knob Creek, the Mecca for NFA enthusiasts, is the ultimate semi-annual reunion. Owners and operators Kenny and Tracy Sumner have implemented major... Read more.
WORLD WAR I GERMAN MACHINE GUN UNIT REUNION
By Robert G. Segel In 1913, a Bavarian machine gun unit from Nürnberg was formed. Equipped with the German Maxim MG08, they fought bravely throughout World War... Read more.
ITALIAN FIAT REVELLI MODEL 1914
By Robert G. Segel Italy was the first country in the world to officially adopt the Maxim machine gun after the La Spezia trial of 1887, ultimately purchasing several... Read more.
USMC ROBOT WARRIOR
By Robert Bruce Editor’s note: We at Small Arms Review take very seriously the obligation to keep freedom’s forces abreast of the latest in battlefield... Read more.
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE U.S. CARBINE THIRTY-ROUND MAGAZINE
By Frank Iannamico The .30 caliber carbine was designed in early 1940 to provide U.S. Army and Marine Corps officers and NCO’s a lightweight semiautomatic weapon.... Read more.
