Railway guns hardly qualify as “small arms,” I agree, but it is hoped that guns of all sizes are of...
Read moreDetailsThese four titles are from a series of nine (so far) books that cover German WWII weapons. What sets this...
Read moreDetailsAlthough overshadowed by the far better known M1 Garand service rifle, the story of the Johnson M1941 rifle is an...
Read moreDetailsIt has been said in regards to collecting, that your collection is only as good as your library. That is...
Read moreDetailsThe Vickers Guide team has managed to outdo themselves. Several months ago I had the pleasure of reviewing two titles...
Read moreDetailsThis is the second of two separate, unrelated books about the legendary Vickers machine gun by author Martin Pegler, former...
Read moreDetailsReviewed by Dean Roxby This book does a spectacular job of covering the many automatic cannon designs from the late...
Read moreDetailsReviewed by Dean Roxby Author Jonathan Ferguson has what may be the best job title ever. He is the Keeper...
Read moreDetailsReviewed by Dean Roxby Regular readers of SAR will no doubt recognize the name Michael Heidler, as he is has...
Read moreDetailsReviewed by Dean Roxby This is another high-quality book from Schiffer Publishing. American Breechloading Mobile Artillery 1875-1953, by Williford and...
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