One way of judging the quality of a book on military history is the number of...
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John Norris reports from The Dig for Victory Show 2015…
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Gun Mart’s resident old-world expert, John Nor ris, heads to a premier re-enact event in Somerset…
continue reading >When the Dodge brothers John Francis and Horace Elgin established the motor manufacturing company bearing their...
continue reading >There have been many books written on Dunkirk, but very few in the same context as...
continue reading >There have been many books written on the Dunkirk campaign, but this title stands apart from...
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John Norris visits Dunster Castle for the re-opening of the historic sporting gun room
continue reading >When the German army attacked Holland on the 10th May 1940 the Dutch Government surrendered four...
continue reading >The design, development and use of early rifles in war are subjects of great interest to...
continue reading >Books on sniping hold a fascination for long-range target shooters, especially from the period of WWII. This...
continue reading >In 1939, the Belgian fortification of Eben- Emael was considered the strongest defensive position of its...
continue reading >In March 1987, a most unusual museum opened its doors for the first time to the...
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Jeremy Paxman is best known for his no-nonsense style of questioning politicians, and the viewer is often rewarded with answers which explain many things.
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When Hollywood needs top quality Western holsters, rifle scabbards and fast draw rigs – it comes to Essex…
continue reading >For anyone with a serious interest in WWI, they will know the reputation of Etaples, being...
continue reading >DEREK LANDERS looks at a replica from Euroarms of Italy, in the form of a limited-edition copy of the Remington New Model Army revolver…
continue reading >Derek Landers gets the chance to try out a reproduction of a Rogers & Spencer percussion revolver from Euroarms of Italy….
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Derek Landers looks at a Euroarms reproduction of the Rogers & Spencer percussion revolver, a pistol which arrived a little too late to make its mark in the American Civil War
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