ARMALITE REUNION ON EUGENE STONER’S 70TH BIRTHDAY
By Al Paulson When America’s premier small arms designer, Gene Stoner, turned 70, I was privileged to join a very small group of family and friends from his d... Read more.
OICW: OBJECTIVE INDIVIDUAL COMBAT WEAPON
JSSAP, the Joint Service Small Arms Program, has helped the process of innovation in small arms technology in the past- notably the M16A2 improvements. They wor... Read more.
NEW REVIEW: DECEMBER 1997
The Tula Cartridge Works in Russia’s State Arsenal is the leading engineering enterprise in Russia’s defense complex. They have recently made some exclusive... Read more.
MYSTERY PHOTO: DECEMBER 1997
By The Small Arms Review Editorial Staff Each month, (or at least any month we think of it) we will run a mystery photo or two. We will ID the photo’s by numb... Read more.
RPK: THE WORLDS MOST POPULAR LMG, OR AN ASSAULT RIFLE ON STERIODS?
In 1961, the Soviet Red Army took a major step in small-arms deployment by replacing the belt-fed 7.62x39mm RPD (Ruchnoy Pulemet Degtyareva) light machine gun w... Read more.
EDITORIAL NEWS: DECEMBER 1997
CHARLOTTE, NC (Thursday 16 October 1997)- Thirteen people were arrested after an 18 month undercover operation ended today. Agents of the FBI, ATF, and Naval Cr... Read more.
HK USP .45 COMPACT
By Dan Shea SAR is not entirely about machine guns. We deal mostly with the small arms of war; the firearms and innovations from the user’s and designer’s p... Read more.
INDUSTRY NEWS: V1N1
By Robert M. Hausman In this column, Small Arms Review will track breaking news, emerging trends, and new products as they effect the small arms industry. Its j... Read more.
DEALING WITH THE LAW
By Harold Lewis While the price of Class III N.F.A. weapons continues to rise dramatically each year, the supply of Transferable Title II Firearms is shrinking,... Read more.