Small Arms Review Back Issue: Volume 14, Number 2 (November 2010)

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Published since 1997, Small Arms Review brings authoritative content to small arms enthusiasts. SAR is widely considered to be the number one small arms resource in the world, providing a forum for all aspects of consumer, military and law enforcement small arms interests.

See Description below for a list of articles included in this issue.

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Item Number: SAR V14-02 

Published since 1997, Small Arms Review brings authoritative content to small arms enthusiasts. SAR is widely considered to be the number one small arms resource in the world, providing a forum for all aspects of consumer, military and law enforcement small arms interests.

See Description below for a list of articles included in this issue.

Articles included in this issue:

  • SITREP – By Dan Shea
  • Industry News: Hidden Gun-Owner Registration Scheme Revealed – By Robert M. Hausman
  • New Review – By Chris A. Choat
  • NFATCA Report – By John Brown
  • Christie AR-15 Left-hand .22 Conversion Kit – By Frank Iannamico
  • The Military Armament Corporation M-11 MAC Daddy: Your Father’s PDW – By Will Dabbs, MD
  • SIG 516 – By Todd Burgreen
  • The Drako AK SBR – By Todd Burgreen
  • Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna, Austria – By Félix A. Alejos Cutuli
  • Dead End: MG 39 Rh,Louis Stange’s Lost Machine Gun – By Leszek Erenfeicht
  • The Big Sandy Shoot in Wikieup Celebrates Bob Faris’ Birthday – By Robert G. Segel
  • MAS 1938 Submachine Gun – By Jean Huon
  • Japanese World War Two Kawamura Type 97 20mm Anti-Tank Rifle – By Thomas Murphy
  • WKW Wilk (Tor) – By Thomas Murphy
  • The Winchester .50 cal. Semiautomatic Rifle – By James L. Ballou
  • Interview with Buddy Howells, Grandson of Col George M. Chinn, Author of the Machine Gun – By George E. Kontis, PE
  • SHOT Show Las Vegas 2010 – By Chris A. Choat
  • The Guns of Spetsnaz: Internally Silenced Handgun Ammunition – By Maxim Popenker
  • Edwin Pugsley: The Forgotten Man Behind the BAR – By James L. Ballou
  • The Chinese Type 37 Grease Gun – By Frank Iannamico
  • With Nordenfelt Machine Gun No. 6024 in Oman – 1972 – By Neville J. West

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