SITES Spectre M4: An Odd Italian Double-Action Sub-Machine Gun
In the highly competitive field of small arms manufacturing of the 1980s, the SITES Spectre was a blend of tradition ...
In the highly competitive field of small arms manufacturing of the 1980s, the SITES Spectre was a blend of tradition ...
The Standschützen Hellriegel submachine gun could be considered the most notorious “mystery firearm.” Even before it’s infamous inclusion in the ...
When it comes to weapons and the name “Ingram” is mentioned, one usually thinks of the notorious MAC-10 which is ...
By Robert Bruce, SAR Military Affairs Editor The Aussies have their own way of doing things and Army Private Evelyn ...
By Frank Iannamico A Brief History of Ingram and MAC Gordon Bailey Ingram was born in Los Angeles, California on ...
By Frank Iannamico Despite Its High Cost, Millions Were Made for the U.S. and the Allies in WWII The Thompson ...
By Frank Iannamico Covert Ops Led to Experimental Smith & Wesson Model 76 Submachine Gun During the 1961-1975 Vietnam War, ...
By Frank Iannamico Above: An early Patchett machine carbine, with its stock in a folded position. The first Patchetts were ...
Circa 1950, a U.S. soldier strikes a threatening pose with an M3A1 "grease gun." By Frank Iannamico Brief History of ...
Picture taken from page 15 of the recently discovered reproduction Auto-Ordnance Corporation 1929 Commercial Price List and Catalog. Note the ...
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