Book Review: The US M3/M3A1 Submachine Gun by Michael Heidler
Reviewed by Dean Roxby Regular readers of SAR will no doubt recognize the name Michael Heidler, as he is has ...
Reviewed by Dean Roxby Regular readers of SAR will no doubt recognize the name Michael Heidler, as he is has ...
Heidler's latest book (entirely in English) does a splendid job of covering all aspects of the M3 and the later ...
For many years blank cartridges have been used by military organizations around the world to add a touch of realism ...
After the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen confirmed the Republic of China on 10 October ...
By Frank Iannamico During the Second World War, Germany fielded a number of new weapons produced from simple sheet metal ...
By Frank IannamicoThe utilitarian M3 submachine gun was the first U.S. weapon made from sheet-metal stampings to be developed and ...
1953, Korea. The leader of a patrol from the 35th Infantry Division uses his bayonet as a pointer as he ...
By Charles CutshawThe Browning .50 Caliber machine gun has been in production in one version or another since the 1920’s ...
By Lee ArtenA row of tanks always gets my attention, and the tanks parked outside the Minnesota Military Museum were ...
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