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Masterminded by small arms designer Heinrich Volmer (1885-1961), the MG (Maschinengewehr) 34 was initially designed in 1934 – hence the digital portion of the...
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Masterminded by small arms designer Heinrich Volmer (1885-1961), the MG (Maschinengewehr) 34 was initially designed in 1934 – hence the digital portion of the...
Tirpitz was indeed a sister ship to the Bismarck. Named for Imperial German Großadmiral (“Grand Admiral”) Alfred von Tirpitz, (1849-1930), she was laid down...
The Grand Slam bomb – officially designated “Bomb, MC (Medium Capacity) 22,000lb,” which equates to 10 tons – was a British invention.
We continue our series of best gunmakers by asking the question: Who’s the best gunmaker in the world? We started the series with centerfire...
In a breakout from the “5 Best Submachine Guns Of All-Time,” individual submachine guns deserve a closer look. We are covering an SMG that...
Debuting in 2001, the BFR comes from the same Magnum Research peeps who gave us the Desert Eagle series of Magnum-powered semiauto pistols.
There are several truly “famous” or even “infamous” submachine guns, notably the Tommy Gun and the Uzi, but then there is the iconic World...
“In A World of Compromise, Some Don’t.” This was the proud slogan of the German gunmaker Heckler & Kock (HK) and its American subsidiary...
Back in 1990, when the FBI adopted the Smith & Wesson Model 1076 10mm pistol as the first ever standard-issue semiautomatic pistol for its...
The term “Colt .45” is so famous, even among non-gun types, that it has practically become a generic label. Indeed, it even became the...