Description
Item Number: SAR V04-06
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:
- New Review: March 2001 – By Chris A. Choat
- SITREP: March 2001 – By Dan
- The Johnson Automatics Part I: The M1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle – By Frank Iannamico
- The 30 Round Grin – By Lee Arten
- The Ingram Model 6 An Idea Whose Time Has Come? – By Lee Arten
- The German Fallschirmjägergewehr 42 – By Frank Iannamico
- Kulspruta Model 1936 in the Fiftieth State – By Mark Genovese
- The P.A.W.S ZX-Semi Automatic Carbine Series: The American Sterling – By Brian Zuzelo
- The Pietro Beretta Museum – By James J. Besemer
- The Missing Link: Heckler & Koch’s “Family” Submachine Gun – By Jim Schatz
- When size does matter… – By Thomas Hoel
- Bushmaster 25mm Machine Cannon – By Robert Bruce
- The New Israeli Micro Galil: Semi-automatic MAGAL .30 carbine – By Jani Kotnik
- Small Arms Review In Phoenix, AZ For SAR Show – By Jeff W. Zimba
- Make a mine a Mini, a Mini Assault Rifle that is… – By Jim Schatz
- Association News: March 2001 – By Larry Pratt
- Book Reviews: March 2001 – By Lee Arten
- Small Arms Data by Wire (SADW): March 2001 – By Nick Steadman
- Industry News: March 2001 – By Robert M. Hausman