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The second of two volumes on Mauser rifles, this full-color,
illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, development,
and combat use of the various models from 1918 through World War
II. Post-WWI manufacturers defined the characteristics of a future
German regulation rifle derived from the WWI-era Gewehr 98. After
the Nazi accession of the German government, the improved version
of the Gewehr 98 was adopted in 1934 under the designation "K98k."
This book presents the various models of this famous rifle, as well
as the changes made to its manufacture during the Second World War.
Details include close-up views of markings, as well as a serial
numbers list, and a visual breakdown of the weapons. Accessories
such as ammunition, ammo pouches, bayonets, magazines, scopes, and
cleaning kits are featured throughout the book, as are rarely seen
combat-related uniform and equipment items.
The French Model 1949 9 mm submachine gun is most closely
associated with France's decolonization campaigns, including
Indochina and Algeria. The MAT-49 (Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de
Tulle) is a simple, robust, compact, and reliable weapon that was
used throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Though production ceased
in 1979, it is still used by some military forces to the present
day. With its notable retractable stock and folding magazine well,
the MAT-49 was especially favored by airborne and other elite
forces. This book covers the early history of French submachine gun
design back to 1919 and then details all aspects of the MAT-49
itself, including variants, ammunition, accessories, and combat
usage.
The first of two volumes on Mauser rifles, this full-color,
illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, development,
and combat use of the various models from 1870 through World War I.
Starting with the Model 1871or Gewehr 71the book explores each
variant, then follows with detailed discussions on Models 1871/84,
88, and 98. The rare G98 sniper and M1918 antitank rifles are also
shown. Details include close-up views of markings, as well as a
serial numbers list, and a visual breakdown of the weapons.
Accessories such as ammunition, ammo pouches, bayonets, magazines,
scopes, and cleaning kits are featured throughout the book, as are
rarely seen combat-related uniform and equipment items.
The German MG (Maschinengewehr) 34, along with the later-war MG 42,
was a recoil-operated, air-cooled machine gun and is considered the
world's first general-purpose machine gun. Considered the most
advanced machine gun in the world at the time, its ease of mobility
and high rate of fire-900 rounds per minute-made it ideal both for
infantry and antiaircraft use. First entering service during the
Spanish Civil War in 1936, it remained in Wehrmacht service through
the end of WWII in 1945, along with its updated model, the MG 42.
This illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, and
development both of the MG 34 and MG 42, from its acceptance by the
German military through production and combat use from 1936 to
1945. Includes close-up views of markings and other details, as
well as a breakdown of the weapon. Accessories such as ammunition
and gun mounts are featured throughout the book, as are rarely seen
combat-related uniform and equipment items.
Germanys World War I and World War IIera submachine guns are all
featured in this fully illustrated book. Early Bergmann models are
presented first showing their development from the MP18, through to
the MP35, followed by discussions of the Schmeisser MP28, Steyr
MP34, and Erma EMP. An extensive chapter on the famous MP38/40
features a close look at production numbers, manufacturers, and
markings. Foreign and late-war models are also presented, showing
the wide variety of SMGs used by the Wehrmacht during WWII. The
book concludes with the legendary and influential MKb42, MP43/1,
MP44, and StG44 series of assault rifles. Their wartime use is
shown in superb period photography and clear, up-close color
images. Accessories such as magazines, ammunition, pouches, and
silencers are featured throughout the book, as well as rarely seen
WWI- and WWII-related uniform and equipment items.
Americas famous and influential WWII submachine guns (SMGs) are all
featured in this fully illustrated book. Beginning with the
legendary Thompson submachine, its design, construction, and
testing in the early 1920s, as well as its use by the US Marine
Corps, the Irish Republican Army, and Prohibition-era gangsters,
are presented in detail. Its famed use during WWII in all war
theaters is shown in superb period photography and clear, up-close
color images. Also featured are chapters on other US WWII era
submachine guns: the M3 Grease Gun, Reising SMG, and the United
Defense M42 (UD M42). Accessories such as magazines, ammunition,
webbing, and cleaning kits are featured throughout the book, as
well as rarely seen WWII-related uniform and equipment items.
The legendary British, World War II STEN submachine gun is featured
in this concise, illustrated book. Famous for its use by British
elite forces, as well as the French underground during WWII,
variants of the STEN were manufactured and used by many countries
during the war and up through the 1970s. Beginning with its initial
design and construction, the Mk.I and Mk.I*, Mk.II, Mk.III, and
Mk.5 versions are presented in detail, including up-close images of
manufacturer's markings. Superb war-era photographs show the
various STEN models in combat use. Select foreign variants also
discussed include French, Polish, and German types. STEN
accessories such as magazines, ammunition, silencers, and bayonets
are featured throughout the book, as well as rarely seen
WWII-related uniform and equipment items.
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