Japanese gunners with Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun. Malaya, 1941. Photo: Japanese wartime magazine. By Edwin LibbyThe standard heavy machine...
Read moreDetailsBy Dan SheaDecember issue of SAR- you should be getting this in early November- hopefully before the election if you...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Hausman“After eight consecutive quarters of firearms sales growth, I regret to report a reduction in shipments this quarter,”...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris ChoatSSK INTRODUCES .50 CALIBER PEACEKEEPER AMMUNITION The .50 Peacekeeper is an exciting new innovation by J.D. Jones that...
Read moreDetailsBy Nick SteadmanSADW is a monthly electronic publication from Nick Steadman Features. Nick, intrepid world traveling reporter for much of...
Read moreDetailsBy Edwin F. LibbyThe Japanese Type 100 submachine gun, Model of 1944, was manufactured by Nagoya Army Arsenal at its...
Read moreDetailsBy Jeff W. ZimbaThere is no way we can devote an issue of Small Arms Review to the Pacific Theatre...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank IannamicoEugene Reising conceived the Reising submachine in 1938 as a military and police weapon. Harrington & Richardson Arms...
Read moreDetailsFort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone, 13 Jun 42. “Bushmasters” in jungle warfare training are careful to hold their weapons high...
Read moreDetailsBy Chad Hire - Many years ago, a fellow Class-3 dealer wanted to show me a new subgun he had...
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