By Robert G. Segel The Hotchkiss Model 1914 was the standard French Army heavy machine gun during World War I....
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Read moreDetailsBy Maxim Popenker Author firing the APB pistol. Soviet Spetsnaz troops played a key role in post-WW2 Soviet military doctrine,...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris A. Choat Smith & Wesson Offers M&P15R Chambered in 5.45x39mm Smith & Wesson Corp., the legendary 156-year old...
Read moreDetailsBy John D. Long Author firing his Chinese Type-56 AK from bench rest position “It’s a poor craftsman who blames...
Read moreDetailsBy Anthony G. Williams Travis Barrett fires an M781 practice round from an LMT 40mm Grenade Launcher. Mounted on the...
Read moreDetailsBy Maxim Popenker Soviet (Red) army and NKVD (Internal affairs) troops began to use silenced weapons during WW2. Those weapons...
Read moreDetailsBy J.M. Ramos Czechoslovakia needs no introduction. Their military hardware saw extensive use during WWII and was employed by Axis...
Read moreDetailsBy Roger A. Herbst The brass version of the Turkish Thompson in the Canadian Airborne Forces Museum. From the jungles...
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