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.
The Palmetto Arms Company of Brescia, Italy have produced the first shooting reproduction of the Colt 1855 Sidehammer revolver and Derek Landers puts a .36 calibre...
continue reading >The original didn’t do George’s younger brother much good at the Little Big Horn, but nevertheless, Pete Moore revisits Pedersoli’s reproduction of one of the more...
continue reading >This month Harry Dolazell looks at a modern variant of a historical British bolt-action rifle – the No 5 Jungle Carbine; known for its unpleasant manners...
continue reading >This month Harry Dolazell looks at what many perceive as that quintessentially British machine gun, the Lewis. Only to discover it was original designed by an...
continue reading >John Northmore looks at a rather significant improvement on the old Remington Rolling Block BPCR, in Pedersoli’s John Bodine model
continue reading >The final part (3) of Neil MacKinnon beginners guide to Japanese sword collecting
continue reading >A beginners guide to Japanese sword collecting (Part 2), by Neil MacKinnon
continue reading >A beginners guide to Japanese sword collecting (Part 1), by Neil MacKinnon
continue reading >Mark Stone puts a traditional Boswell ‘live pigeon’ gun to competitive use
continue reading >Derek Landers takes a look at Pietta’s recreation of the unusual ten shot LeMat revolver
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