SMALL ARMS DATA BY WIRE (SADW): NOVEMBER 2002
By Nick Steadman Issue No 62- July 2002An Electronic Publication from:NICK STEADMAN FEATURESTel : 01273-773362International +44-1273-773362Fax: 01273-822078Inte... Read more.
PWC’S AOW KRINKOV
By Jeff W. Zimba Every once in a while I come across a firearm that should be added to my “must have” list and the latest addition is PWC’s AOW Krinkov. I... Read more.
LIGHTS, CAMERAS, AND THE VALMET RPK
By Rick Cartledge This Valmet started life as a semi-auto Valmet RPK chambered in 762 x 39. The serial number reads 157423 PMC possessing the unusual long barre... Read more.
TAVOR UPDATE
By Terry J. Gander When the Israel Military Industries (IMI) Tavor was first announced, the centre of attraction was understandably the assault rifle version. H... Read more.
THE VZ2000 FROM OHIO ORDNANCE WORKS
By Dan Shea One of the more interesting designs to come out of the post World War II era is the Czechoslovakian Vz58 Assault Rifle. While it is often confused w... Read more.
BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE STORY OF BRITAIN’S LOST BULLPUPS
By Marsh Gelbart Background At the close of the Second World War the British army was in the invidious situation. Along with Canada and Australia it remained on... Read more.
THE GEORGIAN GORDA
By Terry J. Gander There seems to be a general consensus among the small arms fraternity that the day of the sub-machine gun is over. Shorty assault rifles are ... Read more.
THE THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN ID GUIDE, PART VII: THE M1A1 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN
By Frank Iannamico The Savage Arms Corporation, who originally developed the M1 version of the Thompson, had continued attempts to further simplify the design b... Read more.
THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL AK47: SA M7 BY ARSENAL, INC.
By Jeff W. ZimbaPhotos by Dan Shea All AK47s are not created equal and it could not be more apparent than when you handle your first rifle manufactured by Arsen... Read more.
WEHRTECHNISCHE STUDIENSAMMLUNG KOBLENZ: THE GERMAN FEDERAL ARMED FORCES STUDY COLLECTION OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT IN KOBLENZ
By Lawrence E. Heiskell, M.D. A short drive down the Rhine River among the countless vineyards and castles (approx. 45 kilometers) is the city of Koblenz. The c... Read more.