Japan’s Mass Produced Submachine Gun: The Type 100
By Edwin F. LibbyThe Japanese Type 100 submachine gun, Model of 1944, was manufactured by Nagoya Army Arsenal at its ...
By Edwin F. LibbyThe Japanese Type 100 submachine gun, Model of 1944, was manufactured by Nagoya Army Arsenal at its ...
By Frank IannamicoEugene Reising conceived the Reising submachine in 1938 as a military and police weapon. Harrington & Richardson Arms ...
By Chad Hire - Many years ago, a fellow Class-3 dealer wanted to show me a new subgun he had ...
By Frank IannamicoOne of the US Ordnance Committee’s responsibilities was to “consider and recommend technical action upon all matters affecting ...
By Frank IannamicoIn March of 1941, Harrington and Richardson Inc. received a contract to supply 4,000 Model 50 submachine guns ...
There is continual controversy among the sub-gun competitors as to the merits and virtues of the 9mm /M16 submachine gun. ...
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