By Frank IannamicoThe Colt ThompsonThe Thompson Submachine Gun evolved from an earlier idea that was conceived by U.S. Army Ordnance...
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Read moreDetailsBy Nick SteadmanSADW is a monthly electronic publication from Nick Steadman Features. Nick, intrepid world traveling reporter for much of...
Read moreDetailsBy Al PaulsonI’ve had a grudging respect for Ingram submachine guns for many years. That respect began when the compact...
Read moreDetailsBy Vic FogleMost shooting competitions are conducted in an environment of relative background silence, perhaps to allow shooters to concentrate...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank IannamicoDuring World War II the Savage Arms Company experienced difficulty in keeping up with the ever-increasing demand for...
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