BOOK REVIEW: Melvin Johnson’s M1941 Rifle
Although overshadowed by the far better known M1 Garand service rifle, the story of the Johnson M1941 rifle is an ...
Although overshadowed by the far better known M1 Garand service rifle, the story of the Johnson M1941 rifle is an ...
The Second World War was one of great technological advances. It was first war to see the use of jet ...
The ROK Special Forces, especially the Army’s Special Operations Command (SOC), has been using the K1A SMG as its main ...
Ergonomics is the science of interfacing man-made objects with the human animal. This pursuit shapes the way we drive our ...
After WWII, the French Army was completely reorganised and wished to upgrade its equipment. Stores were filled with odd equipment ...
Most subguns operate using the blowback action where the force and gasses of the fired shell drive the bolt back ...
While in Afghanistan Small Arms Review received the unique opportunity to examine a 9x18mm PM Makarov-patterned, self-loading handgun that was ...
Located in northern England, the city of Leeds houses one of the largest collections of historical weapons. The Royal Armouries ...
6.5 Creedmoor has a lot going for it: it’s an accurate round with modest wind drift, light recoil and adequate ...
The Tavor SAR, the U.S. version of the 5.56mm Israeli Army rifle, was one of my favorite bullpups mainly for ...