Small Arms Review Back Issue: Volume 3, Number 8 (May 2000)

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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 V03-08 

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: May 2000 – By Dan Shea
  • The John M. Browning Firearms Museum in Ogden, Utah – By Robert M. Hausman
  • STW’s Titanium 10/22 Suppressor – By Al Paulson
  • The Interview: Mark White of Sound Technology – By Matt Smith
  • Infantry Weapons of the Salvadoran Forces – By Julio A. Montes
  • Voluntary and Amnesty Registrations Under the National Firearms Act: Current Prospects and Some History From 1934 to 1968 – By Eric M. Larson
  • Powder Coating: Creating the “Factory Correct” HK Finish – By William R. Bishop
  • Book Reviews: May 2000 – By Stephen Stuart
  • Association News: May 2000 – By Larry Pratt
  • The Maxim 1910: The Maxim Gun in Russian Service – By David M. Fortier
  • Small Arms Data by Wire (SADW): May 2000 – By Nick Steadman
  • Industry News: May 2000 – By Robert M. Hausman
  • Letters to SAR: May 2000 – By The Small Arms Review Editorial Staff
  • The Mechanics of the Heckler & Koch NFA Conversions: Part II – By Thomas Hoel

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