By Robert G. Segel I. Heraldry Insignia of the Machine Gun Corps Cavalry. The British Machine Gun Corps (MGC), formed in...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel I.Bronze Danish qualification shooting badge. Features the King’s crown with prancing lion with axe on shield...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel I: Russian silver shooting medal award The obverse has a central image of an M1910 Maxim...
Read moreDetailsBy The Small Arms Review Editorial Staff Download this pdf guide by clicking here... Faxon Firearms Model: ARAK-21Species: AR-Compatible Upper...
Read moreDetailsNew Caledonia, South Pacific, 24 September 1945. An Army bazooka team demonstrates loading the improved M6A1 rocket in the M1A1...
Read moreDetailsThe Smatchet was developed by Lt. Col. William Fairbairn for use by British Commandos of the SOE and SAS, and...
Read moreDetailsWashington, DC, 25 June 1942. This is the first production model Launcher, Rocket, 2.36 in. M1, along with its sharp...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel For centuries prior to the advent of firearms, a metal blade of some sort was the...
Read moreDetailsThe ubiquitous British Fairbairn-Sykes is a double-edged fighting knife developed by William Fairbairn and Eric Sykes while serving in China...
Read moreDetailsRight side view of the Japanese Type 11 light machine gun with canvas sling. By Robert G. Segel In preparing...
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