Along with the Type 99, the Japanese Type 38 "Arisaka" was one of the main bolt-action battle rifles used by Japanese imperial forces during World War II.
Born as a disguised anti-aircraft weapon, the 88mm gun quickly became Germany’s most feared battlefield tool. First tested in ...
Explore the M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, a half-track armed with four .50-caliber machine guns that earned a fearsome ...
A World War II-era artillery piece has found a new home at Cape Henlopen State Park, an addition to the Fort Miles Museum's ...
Twenty years after it entered production in Russia, North Vietnam began producing its own K-50M sub-machineguns. These were PPsHs with a shortened cooling jacket, a pistol grip, and a telescoping wire ...