John Norris discovers a company that supplies authentic packs of documents for the re-enactor, the aptly-named memorabilia pack company…
continue reading >Authentic-looking accessories come in all shapes and sizes; JOHN NORRIS looks at a range of replica hand grenades from Wiltshire Soldiers…
continue reading >John Norris explores the history behind the development of rifle grenades and looks at replica
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John Norris reports on an ingenious ‘working’ replica of a Granatwerfer 34 (mortar), built by a WWII re-enactor
continue reading >A revolver owned by the man considered by shooting experts to be the greatest crack shot of all...
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When it comes to thinking about specialist vehicles deployed to control riot situations we all tend to think of the Humber ‘Pig’ and Alvis ‘Saracen’ used by the British Army during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. But there was unrest in other countries and this work is a look at the vehicles used by the security forces in tackling problems from South America, the Middle and Far East and across Europe.
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continue reading >It was a four-day festival of firearms at Rock Island Auction Company’s February sale. We get the inside from Illinois…
continue reading >Rock Island Auctions’ Lance Dillie gives us a preview of what’s to come in their December Auction…
continue reading >RIAC’s Lance Dillie brings us some of the results from Rock Island’s May Premier Firearms Auction…
continue reading >Covering 1943 to 1944, this book tells the story of the occupation of Rome by the...
continue reading >For an army on a campaign to function well, it must be supported by a supply...
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John Norris reports on the ‘Salute to the’40s’ event at Chatham Docks
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Keeping in touch on the battlefield is vital. John Norris visits the Royal Signals Museum to find out how it’s been achieved over the years…
continue reading >When the Soviet Army, as it was known in 1963, introduced the AT-3 ‘Sagger’, it introduced...
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John Norris revisits one of the most important vehicles of the British Army during the period of the Northern Ireland ‘troubles’
continue reading >During the course of its history, the SAS has used a wide range of vehicles for...
continue reading >Derek Landers opens a time capsule that illustrates the Swiss attitude towards military rifles and home defence…
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For anyone who has ever visited a tank museum or been to an historic military vehicle show this is a great book to have.
continue reading >During the first half of the 19th century, European settlers in America spread out into tribal...
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