By Jean Huon Mannlicher pistols were not successful in the Austrian Army, but other guns were developed in that country,...
Read moreBy Michael Heidler 45 mm of armor steel - that was way too much. With the arrival of the Russian...
Read moreBy Robert G. Segel The Thompson Collectors Association held their 21st annual All Thompson Show and Shoot at the Deer...
Read moreBy Jean HuonFrench small arms manufacturers and engineers were forerunners in many fields developing many automatic weapons. Unfortunately, the innovative...
Read moreBy Christopher R. Bartocci New at SHOT Show 2013, Geissele introduced two new armorer tools for the black rifle. The...
Read moreBy Frank IannamicoMost Small Arms Review readers are familiar with the MAC family of submachine guns, designed by the late Gordon Ingram,...
Read moreBy Robert G. Segel Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the War & Peace Show, in association with the Invicta Military Vehicle...
Read moreBy Christopher R. Bartocci These days it seems rifles are more and more complicated than they use to be. Not...
Read moreBy Frank Iannamico After the end of World War II, most of the efforts in post-war Europe were being directed...
Read moreBy Robert Bruce As most anyone who has experience with custom adapting semi- and fully-automatic small arms for blank firing...
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