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 ...
In the highly competitive field of small arms manufacturing of the 1980s, the SITES Spectre was a blend of tradition ...
B&T USA is excited to announce it has released two new Limited Series platforms based on the popular APC9 PRO ...
By Pierangelo Tendas - The SDM SMG9 is a semi-automatic, civilian version of the CS/LS5 sub-machine gun, distributed in limited ...
Uzi!.... For years the mere utterance of the word has sent the heart pounding and the pulse racing in the minds ...
After the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen confirmed the Republic of China on 10 October ...
By Jean Huon Hotchkiss Model 011 submachine gun, right view. (Author’s files) After World War II, the French Army wanted ...
By David Albert The 137th National Rifle Association Annual Meetings & Exhibits were held in Louisville, Kentucky on May 16-18, ...
By Jean Huon In 1933, F.N. Herstal manufactured under license the Heinneman submachine gun, which was presented to several countries ...
By Liviu Stoica By the end of World War I it became apparent that automatic firepower was needed for mobile ...
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