Schultz & Larsen of Otterup, Denmark began as a gunsmithing shop partnered with a champion shooter and used cheap German arsenal tooling bought in 1919 to produce military and sporting rifles through ...
Why U.S. Failed to Copy German MG42 Most history channels repeat the same few facts about the MG42's rate of[...] ...
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This past week, the Museum of Veterans and Military History in Vilonia was gifted a couple of German rifles that have been cut into pieces. Although the history of the guns are really unknown, the ...
“Mauser” and “Mosin Nagant” are practically synonymous among collectors and firearms enthusiasts for Germany’s and Russia’s respective rifles of the two world wars. But the devil is truly in the ...
Walther PP pistols were enormously popular with German military and law enforcement units during and after the Second World ...
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