If you are interested in historical militaria then this is the place for you. We look at everything from military books and vehicles to re-enactment events and equipment, memorabilia and Arms fairs, shows and military auctions. We also look at antique weapons, de-activated and replica guns.
Landing on the beaches at Normandy on D-Day 6 June 1944 there were many specialist units,...
continue reading >Military museums come in all shapes and sizes; JOHN NORRIS reports from a shining example on the island of Jersey…
continue reading >There are many books on the Battle of the Bulge; some very weighty and others sorely...
continue reading >There have been many books written about the German soldier in WWII, but what makes this...
continue reading >On the 15th of August 1944, ten weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy, the Germans...
continue reading >When the First World War began in 1914, motor vehicles had been on the roads for...
continue reading >It’s always good to hear about a new military museum opening; JOHN NORRIS reports back from Barry Bromley’s Classic Firearms Museum in Belgium…
continue reading >Derek Landers takes a look at the big brother of one of his favourite rifles and the best way to feed it…
continue reading >If ever a weapon was synonymous with the German army, it was certainly the ‘Pistole P08’,...
continue reading >America’s entry into the First World War in 1917 was seen by some as being ‘…better...
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