The WWII Savage Enfield
The British No.4 MK I Enfield rifle was well respected for its smooth action and reliability. By Frank IannamicoDuring the ...
The British No.4 MK I Enfield rifle was well respected for its smooth action and reliability. By Frank IannamicoDuring the ...
By Mark GenoveseOver here in the land of coconuts and palm trees, it’s few and far between that one gets ...
By Frank IannamicoThe U.S. Submachine Gun, Caliber .45 M2 is unknown to many Class III enthusiasts today. Not to be ...
By David M. FortierRock In A Hard Place: The Browning Automatic Rifleby James L. BallouCollector Grade Publications Inc.P.O. Box 1046Cobourg, ...
Although the MP38 appears similar to the MP40 the construction is quite different. By Frank IannamicoThe German machine pistol, or ...
By Lee ArtenA row of tanks always gets my attention, and the tanks parked outside the Minnesota Military Museum were ...
3rd Production FG42 “G” Model with stamped steel receiver. By Frank IannamicoDuring the Second World War the German Wehrmacht fielded ...
The M1941 Johnson Rifle (top) and its rival the M1 Garand. By Frank IannamicoThere were many factors that contributed to ...
By Jeff W. ZimbaThere is no way we can devote an issue of Small Arms Review to the Pacific Theatre ...
By Robert Bruce“The only really revolutionary new American weapon that got overseas in time for widespread combat use was the ...
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