The Soviet Union decided to adopt a 50mm light mortar in 1937 as a company-level armament. The first such weapon they used was the RM-38, introduced in 1938. It was a complex design, with a gas ven...
2025-08-25 12:00:06 +0000 UTC
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In early 1944, the Office of Strategic Services purchase 1,000 specialized pocketknives made by Schrade. Instead of regular blades and tools, these were lock picking knives, with one small blade, t...
2025-08-23 12:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Samuel Pauly is the largely unrecognized father of the modern self-contained cartridge. In 1808 he patented a cartridge with a metal base that held a priming compound and attached to a paper or met...
2025-08-22 12:00:06 +0000 UTC
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SilencerCo announced the Maxim-9 pistol in late 2015. Having gone through some huge growth of the past few years, the company wanted to expand its capabilities and thought that the time was right f...
2025-08-20 12:00:07 +0000 UTC
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Joseph-Célestin Dumonthier was one of the most notable and prolific gunsmiths in France specializing in combination guns. He made a variety of knife-guns and gun-knives large and small, as well as...
2025-08-18 12:00:07 +0000 UTC
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One of the classic "pick one" debates of World War Two is the German MP-40 versus the Soviet PPSh-41. During the war, both sides often opined that the other's SMG was better, so which really was? T...
2025-08-16 12:00:09 +0000 UTC
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The scouting concept exploded into the American culture after 1907, with a multitude of local, regional, and national organizations setting up in the years before World War One. Among these was the...
2025-08-15 12:00:11 +0000 UTC
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The story of the Tec-9 begins with a Swedish company called Interdynamic AB and their designer Göran Lars Magnus Kjellgren designing a cheap and simple submachine gun for military use. It found no...
2025-08-13 12:00:10 +0000 UTC
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The British military decided to organize their disparate small units of riflemen into a single standardized group in 1800. The 95th Regiment - the British Rifle Corps - was founded and it was equip...
2025-08-11 12:00:08 +0000 UTC
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This is a custom rifle made by gunsmith P.E. Hall of Ashtabula, Ohio most likely between 1948 and 1854. It has a cluster of four .36 caliber rifles barrels (24 inches long) in an octagonal frame. T...
2025-08-09 12:00:07 +0000 UTC
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With the expansion of SWAT teams throughout law enforcement in the 1980s, Colt realized that it was leaving a lot of sales on the table by not having a submachine gun it could offer alongside M16/C...
2025-08-08 12:00:13 +0000 UTC
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The KK-Mpi-69 (Klein Kaliber Maschinenpistole 1969) was a .22 rimfire training model of the standard East German stamped AKM. It used a simple blowback replacement bolt assembly and proprietary fro...
2025-08-06 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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The Nielsen Device is a type of suppressor mount that allows a suppressor to move forward upon firing and thus allow a recoil-operated firearms to cycle reliably despite the added weight of a suppr...
2025-08-04 12:00:07 +0000 UTC
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If you had to pick one, would you take a G1 (FAL) or a G3 (H&K)? Both are 7.62mm NATO rifles adopted by Germany. The G1 has more features and capabilities, like the carry handle, bipod, multipl...
2025-08-02 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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The Human Engineering Lab's HEL-E4A was the most commonly used suppressor used in the Vietnam War. It was the result of a series of suppressor designs from the Aberdeen Proving Grounds HEL which we...
2025-08-01 12:00:15 +0000 UTC
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As Sweden was looking to adopt a new self-loading infantry rifle in the 1950s, one of the contenders was a modernized version of the Ljungman. The Fm/57 is one of the last iterations of that projec...
2025-07-30 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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The ZK-381 was designed by Josef Koucký, his first design of 1938 (hence 381). This is one of the last of the Czech pre-war self-loading rifle projects, of which there were quite a lot. It uses a ...
2025-07-28 12:00:05 +0000 UTC
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Penguin Brutality patch and t-shirt available from Varusteleka:
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2025-07-27 12:00:12 +0000 UTC
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My book "Pistols of the Warlords" is available through Headstamp Publishing:
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2025-07-26 12:00:11 +0000 UTC
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This lecture was presented at the Spring 2025 meeting of the American Society of Arms Collectors. It was given by Alex MacKenzie, Curator of the Springfield Armory National Historic Site.
2025-07-25 12:00:04 +0000 UTC
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When the Luftwaffe was looking for its new universal paratrooper rifle, six different German arms companies were asked to submit proposals. Only two actually did; Krieghoff and Rheinmetall. Kriegho...
2025-07-23 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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Adorable Penguin Brutality shirt available from Varusteleka: 2025-07-22 12:00:10 +0000 UTC
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The G150 is a rifle specifically assembled by and for the Swiss P-26 organization: a very secretive stay-behind group intended to fight foreign occupiers of Switzerland. It was one of a series of s...
2025-07-21 12:00:05 +0000 UTC
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How can you have a 12ga with a 14" barrel but not have it be an NFA-regulated Short Barreled Shotgun? And how can you have a .410 shotgun-firing pistol that isn't an NFA-regulated Any Other Weapon?...
2025-07-20 19:32:24 +0000 UTC
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The Handy Gun was introduced by Harrington & Richardson in 1924. H&R took their Model 1915 single-barrel break-action shotgun and cut it down into a handgun. It got a pistol grip and an 8â€...
2025-07-19 12:00:08 +0000 UTC
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Alois Tomiška, best know for the Little Tom pistol, was one of the original founders of the South Bohemia Armory, which became CZ of Strakonice. The first pistol produced by the company was his "F...
2025-07-18 12:00:02 +0000 UTC
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The CZ247 was developed for Czechoslovakia's post-war submachine gun trials, where it was pitted against the ZB47. It was a simple blowback 9x19mm SMG with a number of interesting elements, most no...
2025-07-16 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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When France was looking to replace the MAS 49/56 rifle for military service in the 1970s, it tested all of the major rifle options available. These included the Colt M16, FN CAL, and HK33. The HK r...
2025-07-14 12:00:02 +0000 UTC
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If you had to pick one, would you take a Valmet M78 (in 7.62mm NATO) or an FN-D (in .30-06)? Both are reliable and well-made machine guns and they use essentially the same caliber. The FN-D weighs ...
2025-07-12 12:00:01 +0000 UTC
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ASAC Foundation Grant and Scholarship Applications:
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2025-07-11 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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