Description
Item Number: SAR V04-03
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: December 2000 – By Dan Shea
- The Type “I” Carcano – By Anthony Dee
- Japanese Mobile Firepower of the Pacific War: The Nambu Type 99 Light Machine Gun – By Edwin F. Libby
- The Garand – By Robert Bruce
- USS Bowfin Museum – By Dan Shea
- Let The Tracer’s Fly! – By Dan Shea
- Ordnance Committee Meeting, 23 December 1943 – By Frank Iannamico
- The Carbine – By Robert Bruce
- World War II Weaponry. Pacific Theater of Operations: The Marine Corps – Rock in a Hard Place – By James L. Ballou
- The Jap 11 and Merrill’s Marauders – By Rick Cartledge
- The Japanese Type 92 (1932) 7.7mm Heavy Machine Gun – By Edwin F. Libby
- Firing the Nambu Type 14, Japan’s Service Pistol – By R.K. Campbell
- The Bazooka – By Robert Bruce
- Industry News: December 2000 – By Robert M. Hausman
- New Review: December 2000 – By Chris A. Choat
- A.D.W.: December 2000 – By Nick Steadman
- Japan’s Mass Produced Submachine Gun: The Type 100 – By Edwin F. Libby
- The USS Arizona Memorial Pearl Harbor, Hawaii – By Jeff W. Zimba
- The Model 55 Reising – By Frank Iannamico
- The Tommy Gun – By Robert Bruce
- Owen 9mm SMG – By Chad Haire
- The Japanese Nambu Type 96 6.5mm Light Machine Gun – By Edwin F. Libby
- Guns of the Pacific Theater… Not Exactly What You Might Expect – By Dan Szatkowski
- The Japanese Type 99 Rifle (Long Version) – By Stephen Stuart