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Count von Helldorf’s mysterious silencer carbine

The weapon presented here remains to this day surrounded by an aura of mysteries and legends never verified. For a long time, only drawings were published and its existence seemed to be a myth. The ...

The Rotovolver of Noël and Gouery

On March 6th, 1865, Noël and Gouery had Lavialle, their patent agent in Paris, file a new model of revolver with the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and Public Works. This patent, taken for fifteen years, ...

A Free Man

Extraordinary circumstances reveal a man to himself. Coming out of everyday life, but this is perhaps the hardest of the struggles, few of us will commit to a cause other than earning our daily bread ...

ETVS submachine guns

During the German summer offensives of 1918 (Friedensturm), the Allied forces had the inconvenience of being faced with German stormtroopers, equipped with a short and maneuverable weapon, who spewed 9mm bullets at the speed of ...

Warwick Tactical pistols: standard perfection!

In the semi-automatic pistol category, and for more than a century now the Colt 1911 has probably been the most imitated, copied and cloned pistol of them all! Let’s say it’s to the handgun what ...

FNC-80: a Kalashnikov for the West?

In 1967, the Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, Belgium, presented the “Carabine Automatique Légère” (Light Automatic Carbine) or CAL in caliber 5,56×45. Often wrongly presented as a derivative of the FAL, this weapon designed under the ...

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