By Vadim Ribakov In 1925, the first Soviet submachine gun (Pistolyet-Pulemyot) was developed in connection with sweeping military upheaval. Until...
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Read moreDetailsby Mark Genovese In reality, it was legitimate Class 2 manufacturers with the machinery, parts, personnel and know-how already in...
Read moreDetailsWhile Quicksilver's ultralight 9.5 ounce .223 suppressor provided yeoman service on an AR-15/M16, it was also small enough and light...
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Read moreDetailsBy N.R. Parker In 1943, Russell S. Robinson started the design and development of what many would consider to be...
Read moreDetailsThe author's assistant, Sara, is dwarfed by the massive Chilean/British developed Rayo SSM System. by Julio A. Montes The Fuerza...
Read moreDetailsby N.R. Parker If you become seriously interested in the guns you own, and are interested enough to start researching...
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